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-- The A.V. Club
BEFORE THE GROOVE TUBE AND KENTUCKY FRIED MOVIE...
BEFORE "SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE" AND "THE DAILY SHOW"...
THERE WAS...
THE GREAT AMERICAN DREAM MACHINE
The Legendary, Irreverent and Topical Sketch Comedy Series -- Never Before Available on DVD and the Early Proving Grounds of Chevy Chase, Albert Brooks, Martin Mull, Charles Grodin, Henry Winkler, Andy Rooney
and Many Others -- Makes its Home Entertainment Debut in 4-Disc Set Featuring Nearly 13 Hours of Singular Entertainment Exclusively
from S'More Entertainment
AVAILABLE ON SEPTEMBER 29, 2015
Los Angeles, CA (August 11, 2015) - Before "Saturday Night Live" and "The Daily Show", before the spoof-tastic films The Groove Tube and Kentucky Fried Movie came THE GREAT AMERICAN DREAM MACHINE, an irreverent, satirical weekly variety show that aired on PBS for two seasons from 1971-1972. Unlike
anything ever seen on public television, the eclectic, often
controversial series - an early proving ground for many top comedic
talents including Chevy Chase, Albert Brooks and Charles Grodin --
combined humorous skits, drama, musical performances and political
commentary in an "experimental" format and was considered Channel
Thirteen's first prime-time hit, setting new records for attracting
younger adult viewers to public broadcasting. And, this September,
S'more Entertainment will fire up THE GREAT AMERICAN DREAM MACHINE for
its eagerly-anticipated home entertainment debut in a 4-disc collector's
set for $39.98srp.
Produced by public broadcaster WNET IN New York, THE GREAT AMERICAN DREAM MACHINE was dubbed "the intellectual Laugh-In"
and immediately struck a countercultural chord in the '70s, poking fun
at politics, commercialized mass culture, advertising, and television
with eclectic vignettes and uproarious sketches. With no host, no
narration and no set format, the imaginative, thought-provoking series
gave free, creative reign to an astounding cast of actors, comedians and
contributors who'd go on to far greater fame, including Chevy Chase (making his TV debut),
Albert Brooks, Charles Grodin, Penny Marshall, Henry Winkler, Marshall
Efron, Andy Rooney, writer Studs Terkel, David Steinberg, Carly Simon,
Tiny Tim and many others. And though it drew the ire of
conservative critics who had it cancelled after two seasons, THE GREAT
AMERICAN DREAM MACHINE is a heralded cultural time capsule ready to be
unveiled after a 40+ year absence to discover a new generation of fans.
According
to Alvin Perlmutter, Executive Producer of the original series with
Jack Willis, "The Dream machine was born at a time in public television
when producers were encouraged to explore new ways to use the medium -
to be spontaneous -- to stun, to shock, to amuse, to annoy, to anger -
to give viewers a different way of seeing. It was a time when producers
were constrained by neither sponsor concerns nor government pressures.
We were exploring alternatives to commercial television"
THE
GREAT AMERICAN DREAM MACHINE set includes nearly every hilarious,
unforgettable and trenchant moment from the show's two season run -
nearly 13 hours of peerless and thoughtful comedy and opinion, including
Marshall Efron's memorable "Lemon Pie from Scratch" sketch, Albert
Brooks' famous "School for Comedians", Andy Rooney's pre-"60 Minutes"
opinion segments including his very first "In Defense of Politicians",
Chevy Chase's "Singing Faces" mime, "Great American Weather Days", a
Dream Machine style weather forecast with a glance back at some of the
greatest days in U.S Weather history, a "Great American Hero" profile of
daredevil Evel Knievel, Elaine Stritch performing the Broadway classic
"Here's to the Ladies Who Lunch" from her role as Joanne in Stephen
Sondheim's "Company" and much, much more.
# # #
THE GREAT AMERICAN DREAM MACHINE
Street Date: September 29, 2015
Format: DVD/4 Discs
Catalog#: SMO-DV-7184
SRP: $39.98
Running Time: 777 Minutes
Genre: TV/Comedy
Aspect Ratio: 4 x 3
Audio: English 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound
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