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.
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 |
This article needs a plot summary. (October 2024) |
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
editThe 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
editJim 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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