The Projectionist (1970)
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- PG
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 84 mins
Theatrical Release Information:
The Projectionist
This offbeat comedy finds a rotund, daydreaming projectionist (Chuck McCann) who fantasizes that he is the super hero Captain Flash. He imagines his nemesis to be Renaldi (Rodney Dangerfield), whom the projectionist refers to as "the Bat." Renaldi demands the lobby floor to be so clean he can eat off it. The film uses superimposition of older films, the first to employ such techniques. The projectionist imagines Rinaldi to be in league with the forces of evil like Hitler, Mussolini and space aliens. He is under the delusion that he must save a female co-worker (Ina Balin) from the clutches of the evil Bat. The projectionist summons such heroes as Errol Flynn, Gary Cooper and the US Marine Corp to save her from imagined danger. This is the first feature length film for director Harry Hurwitz, who also appears as an usher. This also marks the film debut for Rodney Dangerfield, who had recently changed his name from his given name of Jack Roy and opened a nightclub. The film premiered at the Rochester Film Festival in 1969. It has earned cult status over the years and is in the archives of the Museum Of Modern Art in New York. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of The Projectionist:
Ina Balin also in The Patsy , Charro! , The Comancheros , From the Terrace , The Black Orchid
Rodney Dangerfield also in The 4th Tenor , My 5 Wives , Meet Wally Sparks , Ladybugs , Easy Money , Back to School
Robert King also in The Out-of-Towners
Stephen Phillips also in Eye of the Needle
Robert Staats also in Putney Swope , Fairy Tales
Alex Stevens also in Married Life , Kiss of Death , God Told Me To , Vigilante , Shamus , Scanners
The Projectionist Trivia
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