The undeniably silly-looking but also worryingly inept poster for Allan A. Goldstein's 2001: A Space Travesty |
A clone of Bill Clinton has taken over the governing of the United States of America, and agent Dick Dix has to solve this by bringing back the real Clinton from his imprisonment on the Moon.
Travesty has little to do with Stanley Kubrick's (The Shining (1980)) science fiction classic 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), which the title parodies, and it is populated with b-actors in c- and d-material, incomprehensible gags and embarrassing 'comedy'. The only remedy in the SF spoof/farce is Leslie Nielsen (Airplane! (1980)), the wonderful Danish/Welsh/Canadian actor turned comedian.
Brooklyn-born director Allan A. Goldstein (Death Wish V: The Face of Death (1994)) is a fringe director if there ever was one.The film is scripted (poorly) by Italian Vince Di Clemente (The Lost World (1998), additional dialogue) and Alan Shearman (The Shrimp on the Barbie (1990)).
2001: A Space Travesty is not worth writing home about. A film mostly for Nielsen completists.
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Mentioned film: 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) or, Humanity and Space
Watch Leslie Nielsen enter space in this 4-minute clip from the film
Cost: Estimated 26-45 mil. $
Box office: Unknown
= Unknown (likely a mega-flop)
[2001: A Space Travesty premiered 31 October (Tokyo, Japan) and runs 99 minutes. It was shot from July - September 1999. It wasn't released theatrically in many countries, including the US, where it was rolled out direct-to-video. Nielsen himself allegedly called his experience on the film, "the worst experience I have ever had." The film must have been a huge commercial bomb as well, although without any numbers, it is impossible to say just how big of a flop it really was. Goldstein returned with One Way Out (2002, video) and theatrically with Pact with the Devil (2004). Nielsen returned in The Wonderful World of Disney (2000, TV-series), Pumper Pups (2000, TV-series) and theatrically in Camouflage (2001). 10,797 Rotten Tomatoes users have given 2001: A Space Travesty an average rating of 2.2/5.]
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