Disco Beaver from Outer Space | |
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Directed by | Joshua White |
Produced by |
Tony Hendra Matty Simmons |
Written by |
Peter Elbling Jeff Greenfield |
Starring | Lynn Redgrave Rodger Bumpass Peter Elbling |
Music by | Alice Playten Walter E. Sear |
Edited by | Lenny Davidowitz |
Release date
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1978 |
Running time
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51 min |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Disco Beaver from Outer Space is an early production by National Lampoon, made for TV (specifically, HBO) in 1978.
The short film is a collection of comedy sketches, contained within the main story which is centered on two characters: the protagonist, an extraterrestrial in the form of a human sized (and bi-pedal) beaver; and the antagonist, a gay vampire called "Dragula" instead of "Dracula." Among the various side gags (which arise as the "viewer" channel-surfs) is a short concert by a stereotyped band of Irish singers called "The Spud Brothers" (potato-shaped puppets).
Tagline: National Lampoon's mockery of everything that is wrong with cable TV.
The film is essentially a shaggy dog story, leading up to a single play-on-words joke based on "beaver" also being a euphemism for female genitals. At the film's climax, the vampire is frightened by the Beaver; in his delirium, he begins seeing double, thus seeing two images of the Beaver. He cries, "Split beaver!" and disintegrates.