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Up the Creek is a 1984 comedy film directed by Robert Butler and starring Tim Matheson, Dan Monahan, Stephen Furst, Jeff East, Sandy Helberg, Blaine Novak, James B. Sikking, Jennifer Runyon, and John Hillerman.

Up the Creek
Up the Creek theatrical poster
Directed byRobert Butler
Screenplay byJim Kouf
Story byJim Kouf
Jeff Sherman
Douglas Grossman
Produced byMichael L. Meltzer
Starring
  • Dan Monahan
  • Stephen Furst
  • Jeff East
  • Sandy Helberg
  • Blaine Novak
  • James B. Sikking
  • Jennifer Runyon
  • John Hillerman
  • CinematographyJames Glennon
    Edited byBill Butler
    Music byWilliam Goldstein
    Cheap Trick

    Production
    company

    Samuel Z. Arkoff & Louis S. Arkoff Production

    Distributed byOrion Pictures

    Release date

    • April 6, 1984 (1984-04-06)

    Running time

    96 minutes
    CountryUnited States
    LanguageEnglish
    Budget$7 million
    Box office$11,708,269[1]

    Plot summary

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    Bob McGraw, Max, Gonzer, and Irwin, students at Lepetomane University (known derisively by some as "Lobotomy U"), are volunteered to compete in a collegiate raft race. They are "recruited" by Dean Burch who uses records of McGraw's checkered past as a means of blackmail to get them to compete. He offers them degrees in the major of their choice as additional incentive. "You have the distinct honor of being the four worst students in the entire country.", says Birch, "You're not AT the bottom of the list, you ARE the bottom of the list!" Their opponents include Ivy University, prep schoolers who, with the help of an Ivy alumnus named Dr. Roland Tozer, plan to cheat their way to the Winner's Circle. Their adversaries also include the Washington Military Institute, who are soon disqualified for their attempts to sabotage the other schools' rafts. Captain Braverman, the leader of the Military men, seeks revenge on McGraw for hindering their attempts to sabotage the other rafts. Also entered is a team of attractive female students, one of whom ends up in a romantic situation with McGraw.

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    Production notes

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    This film was filmed in Bend, Oregon.[2]

    Writer Jim Kouf later said Robert Butler "was not a great comedy director, he missed a lot of jokes."[3]

    Soundtrack

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    Up the Creek
    Soundtrack albumby
    Various artists
    Released1984
    GenreRock
    Hard rock
    Length41:28
    LabelPasha
    ProducerVarious artists
    Singles from Up the Creek

    1. "Up the Creek"
      Released: 1984

    Professional ratings
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    SourceRating
    AllMusic      link
    1. "Up the Creek" – Cheap Trick
    2. "The Heat" – Heart
    3. "30 Days in the Hole" – Kick Axe
    4. "Great Expectations (You Never Know What to Expect)" – Ian Hunter
    5. "Chasin' the Sky" – The Beach Boys
    6. "Get Ready Boy" – Shooting Star
    7. "One Track Heart (Passion in the Dark)" – Danny Spanos
    8. "Take It" – Shooting Star
    9. "Two Hearts on the Loose Tonight" – Randy Bishop
    10. "Get Ready Boy (Instrumental)" – Shooting Star

    One song that was in the film but not on the soundtrack is "First Girl President" by Namrac.

    Reception

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    The Los Angeles Times wrote that the film was "not as consistently amusing" as Police Academy but was "rambunctious and raunchy enough to divert undemanding audiences."[4] The Washington Post called it "a moist smut movie" in which the best performance was given by the dog.[5] The New York Times called it "a ridiculous ordeal, all right, but certainly not in the way the filmmakers intended."[6] Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune however said the film was "a good time", where Matheson, Furst and Helberg "play their roles with the same whimsical naturalness that made Bill Murray a star. They don't push themselves upon us, and that allows us to identify with them in a relaxed way. The result is a very tight script with breathing room. That's most unusual for a teen comedy, and that's why Up the Creek is one of the best."[7]

    References

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  • ^ "Up The Creek: Reliving Bend's Hollywood heyday". bendsource.com. May 28, 2010. Retrieved April 25, 2018.
  • ^ "Jim Kouf and David Greenwalt GRIMM Interview" by Andre Dellamorte Collider accessed 18 December 2014
  • ^ Thomas, Kevin. (Apr 5, 1984). "MOVIE REVIEW: THIS 'CREEK' GOES WITH THE FLOW". Los Angeles Times. p. k1.
  • ^ "Get Stuck Up This Creek and You'll Need a Shovel". The Washington Post. Apr 6, 1984. p. WK21.
  • ^ LAWRENCE VAN GELDER (Apr 7, 1984). "Screen: 'Up the Creek,' College Humor". New York Times. p. 13.
  • ^ Siskel, Gene. (Apr 11, 1984). "Tempo: Teenage comedy flows fast in 'Up the Creek'". Chicago Tribune. p. e4.
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