Black Sheep (1996 film)

Black Sheep (alternatively: Black Sheep - Black Sheep with white vest) is an American comedy film directed by Penelope Spheeris from the year 1996.

Action

Al Donnelly is running for the office of Governor of the State of Washington. He notes that the embarrassing performances of his brother Mike jeopardize his political career in the public. The politician Instructs its employees Steve Dodds with watching Mike. Dodds and Mike are housed in an off -lying house. There they come across Sabitch Drake, a former soldier who befriends Mike.

The staff of the enemy of Al Donnelly put in an entertainment center fire. Mike Donnelly is falsely accused of this act. Al loses just a choice, but Mike finds evidence that the incumbent rigged the election. She loses her office.

Reviews

Richard Leiby wrote in the Washington Post on February 3, 1996, in the comedy neither Aykroyd would still play Belushi, Myers and Carvey, but Chris Farley and David Spade would make it, from childish gags " squeeze out " humor. The subgenre of particularly stupid comedies would mean a return of the famous of the silent movies slapstick.

Cinema described the comedy as " half-baked imitation of the recently launched, Tommy Boy. '"

The lexicon of the International film wrote that the film was " a cumbersome developed with loud humor comedy without intermediate tones ".

Background

The film was among others in Monrovia ( CA ) Monterey Park (California), in Buckley (Washington) and rotated in Schomberg (Ontario). He played in the cinemas of the United States an approximately 32.4 million U.S. dollars.

At the party, plays the Seattle based grunge band Mudhoney.

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