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The Movie - Cabin Boy (1994)

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Movie Is being made - in 1994.


Alternate Versions: The DVD journal (at least) omit the scene taking placement exact after Nathanial Mayweather make a stout, acid provoke by the indirect of hat at the inaugurate of the visualize. In the scene, he proceeds to characterize how to roll a headdress bordered by a fairly free-thinking bearing.
Nathanial Mayweather: Oh, cappy, relate me gutturally all of this. Tell me about the ocean. What do it tactic to you?::Captain Greybar: Basically, coinage. I come from six generation of seamen all next to one and the same aim inside enthusiasm: ensnare fish, secure 'em, receive drunk, and get laid., Nathanial: I love sitting up here, looking at those bright, twinkly things in the sky, I forget their technical name.::Trina: Stars.::Nathanial: Whatever., Old Salt in Fishing Village: Would you like to buy a monkey?, Nathanial Mayweather: I overheard the captain saying it would be jolly-jack splendid to spend a fortnight or two in Hawaii::Kenny: Yea... that sounds like the captain... you do good impressions, Nathanial Mayweather: I just don't get it! She seems totally uninterested in me, despite my smothering obsessiveness!, Cupcake: Now I know what you're thinking. "What could be stranger than a big fatass floatin' cupcake?" Heh. How about one that spits tobacco?, Nathanial Mayweather: These pipes are clean!, Old Salt in Fishing Village: Man, oh man, I hate those fancy lads!, Kenny: Mmmm. Gum., Skunk: We're just here to catch fish and stink.::Paps: Mostly the latter., Trina: And secondly, don't ever call me missy again or you'll end up losing the rest of your teeth.::Paps: Sassy little thang ain't she? Want me to give her a SPANKING?::Skunk: Why doesn't she give ME a spanking?, Paps: Okay, you icy bastard, how about a hot cup-a joe!, Nathanial Mayweather: I'm sorry, sir. I was just pondering what drifter's corpse you stole those shoes from., Trina: What happened to you?::Nathanial Mayweather: Well, let's just say I've finally shed my feminine side, like a snake sheds its fur., Trina: Are you sure this is what you want?::Nathanial Mayweather: Yeah! I am sure. I've permanently yanked the silver spoon from my mouth, and I buried it 6,000 miles beneath the Earth's crust. [pause]::Nathanial Mayweather: I mean, figuratively speaking, of course. I mean, who could do such a thing? That would be insane., Nathanial Mayweather: Paps, you've been like the drunken, abusive grandfather I never had.::Paps: Ah, stop that. You'll have my glass eye foggin' over.
Soundtrack: "THE ALLEY CAT SONG" Written by 'Bent Fabricius-Bjerre' (qv) (as Frank Bjorn), "IN THE WEE HOURS" Written by 'Junior Wells' (qv)
'David Letterman' (qv) appear via channel of the "Old Salt inside the Fishing Village", but the credit chronicle him as "Earl Hofert". This be an within kid all for Letterman fan, as he also referred to himself as "Hofert" in whichever skit important at his aged program _"Late Night near David Letterman" (1982)_ (qv) next to NBC. In indisputable vivacity, Hofert is an uncle of Letterman's on his mother's players., Originally intended as a vehicle for 'Tim Burton (I)' (qv).
Gross: $3,662,459 (USA)
Copyright Holder: MCMXCIII Touchstone Pictures All Rights Reserved (on print)
Opening Weekend: $1,513,507 (USA) (9 January 1994) (593 screens)
Filming Dates: 10 March 1993 - 19 May 1993
Snobby school boy goes left, and mistakes the "Filthy Whore" for his millionaire dad's yacht. He joins four filthy fishermen for hijinx on the high seas.
Certificates: Iceland:L, Canada:14A, Singapore:PG, UK:12, USA:PG-13
Color Info: Color
Countries: USA
Genres: Comedy
Languages: English
Locations: Greystone Park & Mansion - 905 Loma Vista Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA
Runtimes: 80
Sound Mix: Dolby
Tech Info: CAM:Panaflex Camera and Lenses by Panavision, LAB:FotoKem Laboratory, Burbank (CA), USA, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.85 : 1
Release Dates: USA:7 January 1994
He's Setting Sail On The High Seas... Without A Rudder, A Compass, Or A Clue!

In movie played:

Ritch Brinkley (actor)
Interviews:"Starlog" (USA), February 1991, Iss. 163, by: Desire Gonzales, "Cooking for a Beast"
Birth Notes:Colorado City, Texas, USA
Has a Master's Degree from Florida State.
Birth Date:18 March 1944

Jim Cummings (actor)
Trademarks:A deep voice that can be manipulated for different characters
Interviews:"Disney Adventures" (USA), Bonkers Special Collector's Issue (1993), pg. 52, "He Said, He Said"
Born inside 1952, Jim heave up and about in Youngstown, Ohio, and ended incident moved to New Orleans. There he designed Mardi Gras float, be a songster, door-to-door salesman, and a Louisiana riverboat deckhand. Then he moved to Anaheim, California, where on earth he started his wholesale playing Lionel from the program _"Dumbo's Circus" (1985)_ (qv).
Height:5' 6"
Quotes:There's not a lot of us but we're out there. (about voice actors)
Birth Notes:Youngstown, Ohio, USA
Other Works:TV commercials for _Double Jeopardy (1999)_ on video and DVD (voice) (2000)., TV commercials for _Thomas and the Magic Railroad (2000)_ (qv) (voice) (Summer 2000), TV commercial for The NBA Finals 2000 on NBC (voice) (2000), TV commercial for Batman and Robin (1997) on TBS (1999), TV commercial for "The Wizard of Oz" (remastered) on TBS (voice) (1999), TV commercial for Star Trek: Insurrection (1998) on video (1999), TV commercials for "Home Improvement" (1991) (199?), TV commercial for National Friendship Day (Aug. 1st) (1999), The announcer for the 1998 MTV Movie Awards., TV commercial for A & W Rootbeer (1999), Bumpers for "Kid's WB" (voice), Announcer for the Teen Choice Awards (1999) (voice), Previews for _"Xena: Warrior Princess" (1995)_ (qv) (voice), TV commercial for _"Frasier" (1993)_ (qv), Previews for _"Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" (1995)_ (qv) (voice), TV commercial for Payback (1999) on video and DVD (1999 or 2000), TV commercial for _Galaxy Quest (1999)_ on video and DVD (2000), TV commercial for Dino Alive! Aladar (2000), TV commercials for Wonka candies (199?-), TV commercial for _The Green Mile (1999)_ (qv) on DVD and video cassette (2000), TV commercial for _Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (2000)_ (Summer 2000), Bumpers for the "Movies Made in America" Labor Day marathon on TBS (voice) (4 September 2000)., TV commercial for _Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997)_ (qv) on TNT (voice) (2000), Voice over for the _"Moral Court" (2000)_ (qv) opening., Played "Steve the Tramp" in "Dick Tracy" (1990) book on tape version., Does the voice of the Chesire Cat for the song "I'm Odd," a never-before-heard song deleted from Alice in Wonderland (1951). Released on the Masterpiece Edition DVD., TV commercial for Adventures of Pluto Nash., TV commercial for "Glengarry Glen Ross." (10th Anniversery DVD edition), TV commercial for "Killing Zoe" (DVD), Has been the voice of Winnie the Pooh (and others) on Disney's "The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" since the retirement of Paul Winchell., TV commercial for Blockbuster video store, voice-over. (2005), TV commercial for Spectracide pesticide (voice) (2005)., TV commercial for controlyourtv.org (voice) (2005)., In 2006, was the announcer for the DVD release of "Red Eye" (2005/I), Was the announcer for the DVD release of "Ultimate Avengers" (2006) (V), Is the voice of the announcer for the Miles Dyson memoriam on the "Terminator 2: 3D Battle Across Time" experience at Universal Studios theme parks, Also the announcer for the Cars Video Game commercial., Provides the introduction to IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth, a nightly fireworks show at Epcot in Walt Disney World., TV commercial for Pontiac SunFire, as voice of Tasmanian Devil (2004).
Birth Name:Cummings, James Jonah
Role as the voice-over actor in 'Mark Hamill (I)' (qv)'s _Comic Book: The Movie (2004) (V)_ (qv) is his only full-bodied, live-action role to date., He had to fill in for Jeremy Irons during the song "Be Prepared" in The Lion King. Jeremy Irons threw out his voice after singing, "You won't get a sniff without me!"., He was also the 1991 alternate of the Shredder for the original _"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" (1987/I)_ (qv) series, which is also the same show where he voiced Leatherhead the mutant alligator., Has taken over two of 'Sterling Holloway' (qv)'s characters. He took over the as the voice of Winnie The Pooh after Holloway's death and took over for the voice of Kaa in _The Jungle Book 2 (2003)_ (qv).
Birth Date:3 November 1952

Brian Doyle-Murray (actor)
Birth Notes:Chicago, Illinois, USA
Other Works:Provides several voices for the audio-book presentation of "Make Love! The Bruce Campbell Way" (2005).
Brother of 'Joel Murray' (qv), 'Bill Murray (I)' (qv) and 'John Murray (II)' (qv)., "Doyle" is his grandmother's maiden name. He added it to his name to avoid confusion with 'Brian Murray (I)' (qv)., Brother-in-law of 'Eliza Coyle' (qv)., Was offered a role in _Animal House (1978)_ (qv).
Spouse:'Christina Stauffer' (qv) (28 August 2000 - present)
Birth Date:31 October 1945

Bob Elliott (actor)
Spouse:'Lee' (1954 - present); 5 children
Birth Notes:Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Books:'Tom Koch' (qv). _Bob and Ray and Tom._ Boalsburg, PA: BearManor Publishing,
Other Works:TV commercial for Skippy Peanut Butter (1960s), He and partner 'Ray Goulding' (qv) were for many years the voices of Bert and Harry Piels in the animated TV commercials for Piels Brothers Beer., Print ads for The Hartford Insurance Company along with Ray Goulding. (1986)
Birth Name:Elliott, Robert Brackett
Father of 'Chris Elliott (I)' (qv)., He and 'Ray Goulding' (qv) made up the comedy team "Bob and Ray"., "The Bob and Ray Show" (sporadically from 1946 to 1987) was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1995., Biography in: "Who's Who in Comedy" by Ronald S. Smith, pg. 55-57 (article "Bob and Ray"). New York: Facts on File, 1992. ISBN 0816023387, Grandfather of 'Abby Elliott' (qv)., His wife was the widow of "Bob and Ray" writer 'Raymond Knight' (qv).
Birth Date:26 March 1923

Chris Elliott (actor)
Articles:"Playboy" (USA), January 1986, Vol. 33, Iss. 1, pg. 184-185, by: Jerry Stahl, "Fast Forward: Chris Elliott"
Son of 'Bob Elliott (I)' (qv) (of "Bob and Ray" fame)., Father of 'Abby Elliott' (qv)., Was considered for the role of Harry Dunne in _Dumb & Dumber (1994)_ (qv).
Interviews:"Entertainment Weekly" (USA), Iss. 470, 5 February 1999, p. 52, by: Joe Flint, "Chris Cross-Examined"
Height:6'
Quotes:(Recalling a personal encounter near slapstick comedian 'Jerry Seinfeld' (qv)): "When my gala, _"Get a Life" (1990)_ (qv), highest basic aired against Fox and _"Seinfeld" (1990)_ (qv) first aired, it be about duplicate circumstance. Surprisingly, _"Get a Life" (1990)_ (qv) was doing a tad finer. Jerry and I be sitting subsequent to all other on a escaping, and he seem slightly depressed that his show wasn't doing that outstandingly good. I can in actuality recall erudite saying, 'Ah come on. I estimate it's amusing. I'm confident culture will block on.' In something close to six months, I was strait-laced the firmament -- and he was through the roof."
Birth Notes:New York City, New York, USA
Other Works:(book) Daddy's Boy (1989) - A Son's shocking account of life with a famous father. (c) 1989, Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing, TV commercials for Tostitos tortilla chips (1994-1995), TV Commercials for Frosted Cheerios (1995-1996), Novel "The Shroud of the Thwacker", (2007) Chrissy: Plain & Simple - a basic cable television pilot by Comedy Central.
Birth Name:Elliott, Christopher N.
Spouse:'Paula Niedert Elliott' (qv) (8 March 1986 - present); 2 children
Birth Date:31 May 1960

Edward Flotard (actor)

James Gammon (actor)
Other Works:Stage: Appeared in "Burning Child" on Broadway, 1996. Nominated for Tony Award for Best Actor., (1996) He acted in Sam Shepard's play, "Buried Child," at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, Illinois, with Ted Levine also in the cast. The crew included Gary Sinise (director), Robert Brill (scenic designer), Kevin Rigdon (lighting designer), and Rob Milburn (sound designer).
Rugged-looking James Gammon early insolvent into the entertainment industry not inwardly deposit down of an entertainer but as a TV cameraman. From nearby his weatherbeaten features, a little vindictive attitude and a tough-as-nails voice--the compassionately that previously owned to be describe in detective novel as "whiskey-soaked"--reminiscent of '40s noir deity 'Charles McGraw' (qv) get him sweat in outlook of the cameras in TV westerns (though he sound as if he's from Texas or Oklahoma, he be in actual certainty born and raise in Illinois) and he made his motion ocular debut in 1967. Not the kind of guy you'd see in a tuxedo in a 'Noel Coward' (qv) drawing-room comedy--unless he was one of a gang holding them up--Gammon could acting lighter parts also, as evidence beside his work as the skipper in the baseball the comical loin _Major League (1989)_ (qv) and in his balanced role as 'Don Johnson (I)' (qv)'s rambunctious father in Johnson's _"Nash Bridges" (1996)_ (qv) array.
Birth Notes:Newman, Illinois, USA
Trademarks:Plays gruff, grizzled men
Has performed at the Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago, Illinois, Was nominated for Broadway's 1996 Tony Award as Best Actor (Featured Role - Play) for a revival of 'Sam Shepard' (qv)'s "Buried Child.", Was very close friends with 'Timothy Scott (I)' (qv). In 1995, the year Scott died, Gammon appeared in _"Streets of Laredo" (1995)_ (qv), the sequel to _"Lonesome Dove" (1989)_ (qv), in which Scott had appeared., Played 'Don Johnson (I)' (qv)'s father in two television productions: "The Long, Hot Summer" (1985) and _"Nash Bridges" (1996)_ (qv), although he's actually less than ten years older than Johnson., He was awarded the 1996 Joseph Jefferson Award for Actor in a Principal Role in a Play for "Buried Child" at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, Illinois.
Birth Date:20 April 1940

I.M. Hobson (actor)
Death Notes:Evanston, Wyoming, USA (car accident)
Birth Notes:Illinois, USA
Birth Name:Hobson, Ivor M.

Brion James (actor)

David Letterman (actor)

Alfred Molina (actor)

Alex Nevil (actor)

Andy Richter (actor)

Mike Starr (actor)

David H. Sterry (actor)

Russ Tamblyn (actor)

Ricki Lake (actress)

Ann Magnuson (actress)

Melora Walters (actress)

Barry Bernardi (producer)

Tim Burton (producer)

Denise Di Novi (producer)

Steve White (producer)

Chris Elliott (writer)

Adam Resnick (writer)

Steve Yaconelli (cinematographer)

Steve Bartek (composer)

Colleen Atwood (costume designer)

Adam Resnick (director)

Jon Poll (editor)

Jack Blessing (miscellaneous crew)

Michele R. Boissiere (miscellaneous crew)

Victor Brandt (miscellaneous crew)

Wendy Breck (miscellaneous crew)

Thomas Brunelle (miscellaneous crew)

William Calvert (miscellaneous crew)

Sylvie Chesneau (miscellaneous crew)

Jamie Daddio (miscellaneous crew)

Eric Fiedler (miscellaneous crew)

Jenny Fitzgibbons (miscellaneous crew)

Leigh French (miscellaneous crew)

Brad Hall (miscellaneous crew)

Vance Hartwell (miscellaneous crew)

Michelle Holdsworth (miscellaneous crew)

Steven E. Housewright (miscellaneous crew)

Clete Keith (miscellaneous crew)

Linda Koci (miscellaneous crew)

Mitch Kreindel (miscellaneous crew)

Sara Mata (miscellaneous crew)

Cheryl McHugh (miscellaneous crew)

Christie Mellor (miscellaneous crew)

Moses Paskowitz (miscellaneous crew)

Phil Proctor (miscellaneous crew)

Jason Roberts (miscellaneous crew)

Ruth Silveira (miscellaneous crew)

Jeffrey D. Stevens (miscellaneous crew)

Bill Sturgeon (miscellaneous crew)

Dana Williams (miscellaneous crew)

Elizabeth A. Williams (miscellaneous crew)

Scott Woodard (miscellaneous crew)

Jane Yamashita (miscellaneous crew)

Chet Zar (miscellaneous crew)

Steven Legler (production designer)

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