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Scavenger Hunt

  • Director: Michael Schultz
  • AMG Rating: star
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Adventure Comedy, Ensemble Film
  • Themes: Inheritance at Stake, Treasure Hunts
  • Main Cast: Richard Benjamin, James Coco, Scatman Crothers, Cloris Leachman, Cleavon Little
  • Release Year: 1979
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 117 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG

Plot

When millionaire Vincent Price dies, he leaves a riotous will which amounts to a scavenger hunt, the winner of which receives the entire willed fortune. So 15 potential heirs are sent on a zany quest where they must outrace and outsmart one another to inherit the big bucks. ~ All Movie Guide

Review

This utterly wretched comedy succeeds in at least one respect: it captures the most hideous overtones (aesthetic and otherwise) of the late 1970s. Moreover, the film so wallows in desperation that it first becomes exhausting, and then, eventually, suicidally depressing. Watching it, we get the very same stomach-turning sensation that we encounter from glancing at the LP cover of Cheech and Chong's 'Wedding Album' (with the Siamese twin bridegrooms and the bride with the vomit-stained brown paper bag over her head) or watching those Anatominal X-rated Yogi Bear parodies on SNL. Scavenger Hunt doesn't quite stoop to the vileness of those efforts (it is, after all, intended as 'family friendly'), but it qualifies as equally unfunny - mind-blowingly so. From then-obese Stuart Pankin's trip to the Jack-in-the-Box (shamelessly ripped off from the Animal House cafeteria scene the previous year), to Richard Mulligan's unconvincing drunk act, to a deathbed Vincent Price pushed over the proverbial cliff by his Anna Nicole-like buxom blonde mistress, nothing - not a single godforsaken miserable moment of this movie - elicits so much as one laugh. And that only makes the film's once-in-a-lifetime assemblage of late-Me Decade stars (Cloris Leachman, Tony Randall, Cleavon Little, Dick Benjamin, and many, many others) that much more unforgivable. How in the world Michael Schultz and his scripters (John Thompson, Steven Vail, and Gerry Woolery) managed to come up with such a dog, when they had such vast talent at their disposal, is completely baffling. The picture's catchy end-titles song, by Scatman Crothers (with a Johnny Rivers-esque female chorus), provides its one and only saving grace, and earns this film half a star. Otherwise, don't say you weren't warned.

A footnote for the insistent: Hal Kanter's obscure 1980 telemovie For the Love of It captures some of the same zany overtones for which Scavenger Hunt strives - and throws in some off-the-wall surrealism as well. Even it will never be mistaken for a masterpiece, but it can at least be deemed 'watchable,' which is more than can be said for this groaner. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide

Cast

Roddy McDowall - Jenkins; Robert Morley - Bernstein; Richard Mulligan - Marvin Dummitz; Tony Randall - Henry Motley; Dirk Benedict - Jeff Stevens; Willie Aames - Kenny Stevens; Stephanie Faracy - Babette; Richard Masur - Georgie Carruthers; Avery Schreiber - Zoo Keeper; Stuart Pankin - Duane; Maureen Teefy - Lisa; Hal Landon, Jr. - Cornfield; Vincent Price - Milton Parker; Emory Bass; Ruth Buzzi; Jerry Fujikawa - Sakamato; Stephen Furst - Merle; Julie Anne Haddock; David Hollander; Pat McCormick - Barker; Meat Loaf - Scum; Henry Polic II; Shane Sinutko; Liz Torres - Lady Zero; Carol Wayne - Nurse; Ruth Gordon - Arvilla Droll; Arnold Schwarzenegger; Missy Francis

Credit

Richard G. Berger - Art Director, Paul Maslansky - Co-producer, Benjamin Rosenberg - First Assistant Director, Daniel McCauley - First Assistant Director, Michael Schultz - Director, Christopher Holmes - Editor, Melvin Simon - Executive Producer, Billy Goldenberg - Composer (Music Score), Ken Lamkin - Cinematographer, Melvin Simon - Producer, Steven A. Vail - Producer, Ed Baer - Set Designer, Philip C. Cory - Special Effects, Ray Svedin - Special Effects, Don Johnson - Sound/Sound Designer, Jon Parker Ward - Stunts, Jon Parker Ward - Stunts Coordinator, Steven A. Vail - Screen Story, John Thompson - Screenwriter, Gerry Woolery - Screenwriter, Steven A. Vail - Screenwriter, Scatman Crothers - Musical Performer

Similar Movies

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World; The Twelve Chairs; Rat Race; Midnight Madness; Million Dollar Mystery; Bananas at Large: Camp Bushwackabuck; The Cannonball Run; For the Love of It
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Scavenger Hunt

Scavenger Hunt film poster
Directed by Michael Schultz
Produced by Melvin Simon
Written by Henry Harper
John Thomson
Steven Vail
Gerry Woolery
Starring Richard Benjamin
James Coco
Scatman Crothers
Cloris Leachman
Cleavon Little
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Vincent Price
Music by Billy Goldenberg
Cinematography Ken Lamkin
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date(s) December 21, 1979
Running time 116 min.
Country US
Language English

Scavenger Hunt is a 1979 comedy film with a large ensemble cast, in the mold of the 1963 comedy It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World.

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Plot summary

Milton Parker, an eccentric game inventor (Vincent Price) dies, stipulating in his will that the winner of an elaborate scavenger hunt will inherit his estate. The various (potential) beneficiaries form teams and each team gets involved in various misadventures along the way.

Cast

The ensemble cast includes Richard Benjamin, Cloris Leachman, Cleavon Little, Roddy McDowall, Dirk Benedict, Willie Aames, Robert Morley, Tony Randall, Ruth Gordon, Scatman Crothers, Richard Mulligan,James Coco and Vincent Price. The film was directed by Michael Schultz, and released by 20th Century Fox. It is also one of the earliest movie appearances of Arnold Schwarzenegger and has a special appearance by rock legend Meat Loaf. Filming took place in and around San Diego, California.

Availability

The film itself was first issued onto the home video market in 1984, only on videocassette (both Beta and VHS formats), by CBS/FOX Home Video. It remained available on video until it was eventually discontinued in the mid 1990s. This movie was never issued on any videodisc format (CED or Laserdisc); and, as of early 2009, has not yet been released on DVD.

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