Tunnel Vision (1976)
A committee investigating TV's first uncensored network examines a typical day's programming, which includes shows, commercials, news programs, you name it. What they discover will surely crack you up! This outrageous and irreverent spoof of television launched the careers of some of the greatest comedians of all time.
Directors: Neal Israel, Bradley R. Swirnoff.
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Phil Proctor as Christian A. Broder |
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Howard Hesseman as Senator McMannus |
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Dan Barrows as Senator Polanski |
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Stephen Feinberg as Proctologist |
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Chevy Chase as Chevy Chase |
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John Candy as Cooper |
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Tom Davis as Tom |
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Ron Silver as Dr. Manuel Labor |
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Ernie Anderson as Quant O'Neill / Subway Reporter / Announcer |
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Edwina Gough as Melanie Edwards |
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Kurt Andon as Man at breakfast / Doctor |
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Lorry Goldman as Pierre Skooché / Son |
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Lynne Marie Stewart as Marie |
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Gerrit Graham as Freddie |
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Pamela Toll as Street Attendant / Father |
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Betty Thomas as Bridgit Bert Richards |
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Joe Flaherty as Carl Michaelevich |
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Mary McCusker as Carol / Butch Girl |
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Pat Proft as Skipper |
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Murphy Dunne as Dwayne / Dr. Holcomb |
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Bart Williams as Smilin' Ed McDonnelly |
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Roger Bowen as Henry Kissinger |
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Al Franken as Al |
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Nellie Bellflower as Girl / Mrs. Pat Borzak / Announcer |
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Frank von Zerneck as Winfield Carmichael |
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Doug Steckler as Pregnant Man |
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Rebecca Brooks as Weather Girl |
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William Schallert as Francis X. Cody |
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Howard Storm as Ralph Stevens |
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Bob McClurg as CIA Man / R.C. Call |
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Michael Mislove as Father |
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Julie Mannix as Mother |
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Francis von Zerneck as Son |
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Danielle von Zerneck as Daughter |
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Laraine Newman as Sonja |
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Bill Saluga as Victor |
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Rigg Kennedy as Guard |
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Neal Israel as Rabbi Rabinowitz / Hippie #2 |
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Rod Gist as Lieutenant / Herb Mealy |
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Larry Gelman as Bill Guy |
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Danny Goldman as Barry Flanken |
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Joe Roth as Player-Announcer |
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Dody Dorn as Archbishop |
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William Woodson as Announcer |
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Dick Tufeld as Announcer |
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Christopher Pray as Walter |
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Roberta Kent as Mrs. Betty Purvis |
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James Bacon as Gene Scallion |
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Gene Pistilli as Dying Man |
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Rick Hurst as Father |
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Anne Monaghan as Mother-In-Law |
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Sam Riddle as Warren Welt |
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Rowby Goren as Dr. Holcomb |
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Ron Prince as Pete Bagliani |
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Wayne Satz as Ray Thompson |
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Garroth Tooke as Freak |
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Paul Kronick as Mr. Pat Borzak |
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Ira Miller as Ramon |
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Jimmy Martinez as Police Comic |
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J. Michael Popovich as Leon Russell |
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Edward D. Markley as Bob Dylan |
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Bo Kaprall as Goldstern |
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Barry Michlin as Milt Meadows |
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Joe Warfield as Executive |
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Danny Dark as Steve Garvey / Announcer |
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C.D. Taylor as Disturbed Man |
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Aim as The Herpes |
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Cary Hoffman as Frankie Segue |
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Tim McIntire as Announcer (voice) |
| Directing | Neal Israel | Director |
| Directing | Bradley R. Swirnoff | Director |
| Writing | Neal Israel | Writer |
| Writing | Michael Mislove | Writer |
| Production | Joe Roth | Producer |
| Sound | Dennis Lambert | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | Brian Potter | Original Music Composer |
| Art | C.D. Taylor | Art Direction |
| Camera | Don Knight | Director of Photography |