Bloopermania
"Scenes the censors wouldn't dare show on TV"
Originally released in 1987. Bloopermania is a documentary/history film. directed by Sandy Oliveri. At just 56 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Bloopermania is a side-splitting romp through Hollywood’s lost film vaults of outtakes brimming with “more stars than there are in heaven”. Literally right off the cutting room floor comes this raw, uncluttered footage as you’ve never seen it before. See: Rod Serling screw up a Twilight Zone intro. Soupy Sales’ nude girl prank, W.C Fields’ earthquake blooper, Lou Costello pulls a surprise out of his pants, Boris Karloff blows his scenes, Charlie Chan curses, Errol Flynn falls off his horse, Ronald Reagan uncensored, McHale’s Navy & F-Troop guys engage in politically incorrect humor, Goofs from Laugh-In, TV westerns like Gunsmoke, & much more!
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bloopermania about?
Bloopermania is a side-splitting romp through Hollywood’s lost film vaults of outtakes brimming with “more stars than there are in heaven”. Literally right off the cutting room floor comes th...
Who directed Bloopermania?
Bloopermania was directed by Sandy Oliveri.
How long is Bloopermania?
Bloopermania has a runtime of 0 hours and 56 minutes (56 minutes total).
When was Bloopermania released?
Bloopermania was released on April 4, 1987 in theaters.