Simon

Simon

By Marshall Brickman

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 1980-02-29
  • Advisory Rating: PG
  • Runtime: 1h 37min
  • Director: Marshall Brickman
  • Production Company: Sindicato de Trabajadores de la Producción Cinematográfica (STPC)
  • Production Country: Mexico
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
7.651/10
7.651
From 218 Ratings

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Dueling Banjos. Woody Allen. The Muppet Show. Johnny Carson. Jersey Boys. If you don't know what they have in common, it's time you made the acquaintance of Marshall Brickman. Fresh from his successful series of screenplay collaborations with Woody Allen (Sleeper, Annie Hall, Manhattan) musician and comedy scribe Brickman moved into the director's chair with Simon. The tale of a brainwashed psychologist (played by the great Alan Arkin) who gets boondoggled by a group of geniuses in a think tank who would rather amuse themselves than solve global problems. They manage to convince Simon that he is really a space alien, but Simon gets away from them, taking refuge in a commune led by a former television executive (Adolph Green) who worships TV Guide. And soon the Army is after the escaped "alien" with orders to shoot on sight. Featuring Wallace Shawn, Fred Gwynne, and Madeline Kahn.

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  • Offbeat Eighties-Era Comedy

    4
    By JDougChit
    I just watched a 2014 Robert Osborne TCM interview of Alan Arkin and was disappointed no mention was made of Simon! This quirky comedy I discovered on cable in the 80's is one of Arkin's less well known films, but it is worth a watch. Especially if you enjoy something that can get quasi- or pseudo-philosophical. Arkin does a fascinating mime routine retelling the evolution of humanity you should see. The TV cult idea is hilarious! But love brings Simon back from his brainwashing, and you'll be surprised how he gets back at, and away from the scientists who victimized him.

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