The Sex O'Clock News (1985)
Something To Offend Absolutely Everyone!
Director and co-writer Romano Vanderbes attempts to satirize middle America's standard news broadcasts with as many jokes about sex as possible. The featured station is KSEX and Doug Ballard and Lydia Mahan play the anchors in a broadcast where blue does not mean melancholy
Director: Romano Vanderbes
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 77 min
Release Date: August 9, 1985
Cast
- Doug Ballard - Bill McFarland
- Lydia Mahan - Maggie Nel
- Wayne Knight - Bill Wright
- Kate Weiman - Wanda Bennett
- Don Pardo - Announcer
- Rob Bartlett - Marty Cohen
- Joy Bond - Sheley Coates
- Jerry Winsett - Harve Gibbons
- Hetty Galen - Rose Bantry
- Philip William McKinley - Stormy Knight
Screenplay
Cinematography: Oliver Wood
Production: Chase Films
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Parody and Spoof, Dark Comedy and Irony
Keywords
satire, tv news anchor
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Sex O'Clock News about?
- Director and co-writer Romano Vanderbes attempts to satirize middle America's standard news broadcasts with as many jokes about sex as possible. The featured station is KSEX and Doug Ballard and Lydia Mahan play the anchors in a broadcast where blue does not mean melancholy
- Who directed The Sex O'Clock News?
- The Sex O'Clock News was directed by Romano Vanderbes.
- Who stars in The Sex O'Clock News?
- The Sex O'Clock News stars Doug Ballard, Lydia Mahan, Wayne Knight, Kate Weiman, Don Pardo, Rob Bartlett.
- How long is The Sex O'Clock News?
- The Sex O'Clock News has a runtime of 1h 17m (77 minutes).
- What genre is The Sex O'Clock News?
- The Sex O'Clock News is a Comedy film.
- Where was The Sex O'Clock News produced?
- The Sex O'Clock News was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of The Sex O'Clock News?
- The themes of The Sex O'Clock News include: Parody and Spoof, Dark Comedy and Irony.