- Up the Academy
Infobox Film
name = Mad Magazine Presents: "Up the Academy"
caption = Theatrical release poster.
director = Robert Downey
producer =Danton Rissner Marvin Worth
writer =Tom Patchett Jay Tarses
starring =Wendell Brown Tommy Citera Ron Leibman Harry Teinowitz Hutch Parker Ralph Macchio Tom Poston King Coleman
music =
cinematography =Harry Stradling Jr.
editing =Bud Molin Ron Spang
distributor = Warner Bros. Pictures
released =June 6 ,1980 (New York City ,New York )
runtime = 87 min.
country =
awards =
language = English
budget =
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followed_by =
amg_id = 1:51961
imdb_id = 0081695"MAD Magazine Presents Up the Academy" is an American teen
comedy film released in 1980, with a plot about the outrageous antics of a group of misfits at amilitary school .The movie was an attempt to "cash in" on the phenomenal and unexpected success of "
National Lampoon's Animal House ", which was also a movie made by a comedy magazine about a group of misfits at college.It was directed by Robert Downey, and starred
Wendell Brown ,Tommy Citera ,Harry Teinowitz ,Hutch Parker ,Tom Poston ,Ralph Macchio andKing Coleman . The movie was filmed entirely inSalina, Kansas , mostly on the campus ofSt. John's Military School , [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081695/locations Internet Movie Database] ]Response
The film was neither a commercial nor critical success when it was originally released, and was disowned by both the staff of "MAD" magazine and actor
Ron Leibman (who had his name removed from the credits). "MAD's" publisher,William Gaines , paidWarner Bros. $30,000 to remove all references to "MAD" from the film when it was released on home video. However, the film developed a smallcult following . FollowingTime Warner 's purchase of "MAD", all references to the magazine were reinstated on cable television. In 2006, the original version of the film was issued on DVD.Production issues
* Make up effects wizard Rick Baker designed the
Alfred E. Neuman masks for the film.
* The role of Col. Bliss was originally written forRobyn Hilton , who had played a minor bit part inMel Brooks ' 1974 filmBlazing Saddles . Early drafts of the script, withRobyn Hilton in mind, gave the Bliss character a lot more lines. Writers also wrote several semi-nude and topless scenes which were designed to showcase Hilton's physique. Hilton read the script and passed. The role of Col. Bliss in the film is instead portrayed byBarbara Bach .References in Mad magazine
* In the tradition of MAD making fun of movies, the magazine spoofed their own film with "MAD Magazine Resents Throw Up the Academy". The parody mainly concerned Ron Leibman's name being removed, and the teenage troublemakers being punished by having to star in the film. Unlike most MAD movie parodies which are often several pages in length, this one was only two, the reason being with a fake note attached saying that the entire staff of MAD has quit over their shame and the article is hereby discontinued.
* The statue featuringAlfred E. Neuman with a pigeon on his head now sits in MAD's Madison Avenue offices. [http://www.flickr.com/photos/pmtorrone/2282469927/in/set-72157603960776043/]Notes
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