- Heartbeeps
Infobox Film
name = Heartbeeps
caption = Theatrical release poster.
imdb_id = 0082507
writer = John Hill
starring =Andy Kaufman Bernadette Peters
Randy Quaid
director =Allan Arkush
producer = Michael Phillips
distributor =Universal Pictures
released =December 18 ,1981
runtime = 79 min.
music =John Williams
cinematography =Charles Rosher Jr.
editing =Tina Hirsch
language = English
budget ="Heartbeeps" (1981) is an American comedy film about two
robot s who fall in love and decide to strike out on their own. It was directed byAllan Arkush , and starredAndy Kaufman andBernadette Peters as the robots. The film contains extensive scene-specific original music byJohn Williams , music of an electronic & experimental form unlike his more noted works. [http://www.jerrydroberts.com/brokedowncinema/Reviews/Heartbeeps.htm "Heartbeeps" review] from JerryRoberts.com]Plot summary
Val Com 17485 (
Andy Kaufman ), a robot designed to be avalet with a specialty inlumber commodities, meets Aqua Com 89045 (Bernadette Peters ), a hostess companion robot whose primary function is to assist at poolside parties. At a factory awaiting repairs, they fall in love and decide to escape, stealing a van from the company to do so. They embark on a quest to find a place to live, as well as satisfy their more immediate need for a fresh electrical supply. They assemble a small robot, Phil, built out of spare parts, who they treat as their child, and are joined by Catskill, a mechanical standup comic (which is seen sitting the entire movie). A law-enforcement robot, the Crimebuster, is sent after the fugitives, but with the help of humans who run a junkyard, and using Catskill's battery pack, they reach a happy ending.Cast
* Val —
Andy Kaufman
*Aqua —Bernadette Peters
*Charlie —Randy Quaid
*Catskill — Jack Carter --- voice
*Phil —Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead --- voice
*Crimebuster —Ron Gans --- voice
*Max —Kenneth McMillan
*Susan —Melanie Mayron
*Calvin —Christopher Guest Crew (selected)
*Theadora Van Runkle — costumes for Ms. Peters
*Zoltan Elek — makeup artist-Aqua
*Vince Prentice — makeup artist-Val
*Stan Winston — special makeup effectsProduction
Because of a strike by the
Screen Actors Guild , filming was shut down in July 1980 (along with numerous other motion picture and television series). The strike ended at the beginning of October 1980 (filming had started in June).("The New York Times", July 31, 1980)The film was aimed at children & was a failed experiment: Universal Pictures gave Andy Kaufman a blank check to make this film after focus group testing indicated that children like robots, apparently in the wake of
R2-D2 andC-3PO .The box office gross was USD$2,154,696, with an estimated budget of $10,000,000. [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082507/business Box office / business for "Heartbeeps"] from IMDb]
Reception
Vincent Canby wrote, in a negative review, that it was "unbearable" and a "dreadfully coy story." ["New York Times," December 19, 1981]Because this movie did not do well at the box office, Andy Kaufman's "
The Tony Clifton Story ", a movie about the life and times of his alter-ego Tony Clifton, was scrapped by the movie studios. [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082507/trivia "Heartbeeps" trivia] from IMDb]Kaufman felt that the movie was so bad that he personally apologized for it on "
The David Letterman Show ", and as a joke promised to refund the money of everyone who paid to see it (which didn't involve many people). Fact|date=January 2008. Letterman's response was that if Kaufman wanted to issue such refunds, Kaufman had "better have change for a 20 (dollar bill)".There are fans who hold that the movie was a clever, entertaining presentation of benevolent renegade robots, as were the movies "
Short Circuit " (1986) & "Short Circuit 2 " (1988). Others assert that it was "nowhere near as bad as some claim" [sic] . [ [http://www.x-entertainment.com/articles/0790/ "Heartbeeps" movie review] from X-Entertainment.com]Awards and nominations
"Heartbeeps" was nominated for an
Academy Award in 1982 for Best Makeup (Stan Winston). It should be noted, however, that this was the first year the award was offered, and it was actually created because the Academy was impressed by the makeup effects in "An American Werewolf in London ",fact|date=June 2008 which was the winning film (Rick Baker).References
External links
*imdb title | id=0082507 | title=Heartbeeps
* [http://www.themakeupgallery.info/fantasy/robot/heartbeeps.htm Heartbeeps] on TheMakeupGallery
* [http://www.badmovies.org/movies/heartbeeps/ Heartbeeps] on BadMovies.org
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