Pardon My Blooper Explained

Pardon My Blooper is a 1974 American film directed by Kermit Schafer.

It was based on a series of books and LPs of bloopers from Kermit Schafer. It was a complication of more than 200 bloopers. People who appeared included Ed Sullivan, Richard Nixon, Arnold Palmer and Bing Crosby.[1]

Larry Karaszewski called it "awful... rock bottom."[2]

Reception

The movie was popular at the box office. It made $1,473,000 at the box office.[3]

The Los Angeles Times called it "one of the bigger box office rip offs in quite a while... the whole aura of the film is so overwhelmingly phony that what precious few authentic moments there are may have been spoiled as well... guilty of unpardonable racism and various ethnic slurs."[4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: The Miami Herald. 4 November 1974. He gets rich on TV bloopers. 15.
  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1Dz0E62cWk Larry Karaszewski on Pardon My Blooper
  3. Book: Donahue, Suzanne Mary. American film distribution : the changing marketplace. 1987 . UMI Research Press . 296. 978-0-8357-1776-2. Please note figures are for rentals in US and Canada
  4. News: The Los Angeles Times Part 4. 25 October 1974. Kevin. Thomas. 19. Feeble Excuse for a film.