Midnight Madness (film)
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1/4 Genre Family, Comedy Music director Julius Wechter Country United States | 6.5/10 Initial DVD release May 15, 2001 Duration Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Director Michael Nankin
David Wechter Release date February 8, 1980 (1980-02-08) Writer David Wechter, Michael Nankin Directors Michael Nankin, David Wechter Cast Michael J. Fox (Scott Larson), David Naughton (Adam Larson - Yellow Team Leader), Stephen Furst (Harold - Blue Team Leader), Maggie Roswell (Donna - Red Team Leader), Eddie Deezen (Wesley - White Team Leader), Debra Clinger (Laura - Yellow Team)Similar movies Sleepover , Scavenger Hunt , Gable and Lombard , Girls Nite Out Tagline The most fun you'll ever have...in the dark! |
Midnight madness 1980 tv trailer
Midnight Madness is a 1980 American comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and starring David Naughton, Stephen Furst and Maggie Roswell.
Contents
- Midnight madness 1980 tv trailer
- Midnight madness scenes
- Plot
- Main
- Supporting
- Release and reception
- Legacy
- In popular culture
- References

The city of Los Angeles is the game board as five teams of college students attempt to win "The Great All-Nighter," a dusk-to-dawn competition dreamed up by an eccentric graduate student. David Naughton and Stephen Furst are paired with a grab-bag group of fellow students including Michael J. Fox in his first film appearance. The film was directed by Michael Nankin.

Midnight madness scenes
Plot

Graduate student Leon (Alan Solomon) summons five college students to his apartment and challenges them to participate in his latest game creation: The Great All-Nighter. He tells them about his game and instructs them to form teams. At first, the leaders refuse to play. However, rivalries between them lead all five to change their minds by the game's start time.

Leon, as "game master," keeps track of the teams locations with a giant map, and various radio equipment. The teams are supposed to call and check in at each clue (though many of the teams end up skipping at least one location).

The adventures of the other three teams are subplots, as well as the situation at Leon's apartment ("Game Control"). Here, along with his female assistants Candy and Sunshine (Debi Richter and Kirsten Baker), Leon monitors the progress of the game. Already unpopular with his landlady, Mrs. Grimhaus (Irene Tedrow), for the amount of noise he makes, Leon faces eviction if any of the other tenants complain. Several of them do show up to complain, but as Leon explains the mechanics of the game to them, they become fascinated with it and help run it, much to the annoyance of Grimhaus.

The game culminates in a race-to-the-finish at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel where the yellow team ultimately prevails and wins the game. A huge party consisting of all contestants and game control follows.
Main

Supporting

Release and reception

Midnight Madness was rated PG—only the second film from the Disney company to receive anything other than a "G" (the first was The Black Hole). Although produced by Disney, the company's name did not appear on the credits.
The film only experienced a limited release, and garnered bad reviews. Roger Ebert, in his review, expressed disappointment at the work, as he was already a fan of the early work of Nankin and Wechter. It ultimately grossed $2.9 million in the North American box office. However, the film achieved a small cult following after it began airing on the HBO cable network. After a 2001 DVD release from Anchor Bay Entertainment, Midnight Madness was re-released in 2004 by Disney DVD with the "Walt Disney Pictures Presents" logo—the first time that Disney has officially associated itself with the film.
Legacy
Midnight Madness has inspired many spin-offs and other Alternate Reality Games (ARG). Among some of the more popular recreations are:
In popular culture
References
Midnight Madness (film) WikipediaMidnight Madness (film) IMDbMidnight Madness (film) Roger EbertMidnight Madness (film) themoviedb.org