All in Good Taste
All in Good Taste | |
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Directed by | Anthony Kramreither |
Written by | Robert C. Diez d'Aux Rick Green Anthony Kramreither |
Produced by | Anthony Kramreither |
Starring | Jim Carrey Jonathan Welsh Harvey Atkin Jack Creley |
Cinematography | Dennis Miller |
Edited by | Robert C. Diez d'Aux |
Production company | Manesco Films |
Distributed by | Pan-Canadian Film Distributors |
Release date |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
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All in Good Taste (originally known as It's All in Good Taste) is a Canadian comedy film, which was produced in 1981 but not shown in theaters until 1983.
The film was produced, directed and cowritten by Anthony Kramreither, who was inspired by his own experience as a producer whose creative ambitions had been eclipsed by a commercial imperative to keep his Brightstar Pictures studio operating by making low-budget B-movies.[1]
Premise
[edit]The young filmmaker, Timothy (Jonathan Welsh), has a screenplay about an orphan and his dog who are in search of a loving family. Film investors force Timothy into making a movie with sex and violence.
Role of Jim Carrey
[edit]Jim Carrey plays a small silent role as the naked cameraman Ralph Parker. After Carrey became a major international film star, however, subsequent video releases of the film emphasized him as its star over most of the actual main cast.
References
[edit]- ^ "Low-budget film-maker a dark horse". Toronto Star, August 31, 1986.
External links
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