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Director
  
Roger Evans

Duration
  

Language
  
English

3.6/10
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Genre
  
Comedy

Country
  
United States

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Release date
  
1986

Writer
  
Mark Feltch (based on an original story)

Genres
  
Comedy, Satire, Science Fiction, Parody, Adventure Film

Tagline
  
You've thrilled to the adventures of Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon... Now prepare yourself for JET BENNY!

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The Jet Benny Show is a 1986 science fiction parody film, in which the title character is a spoof of Jack Benny. The plot is a broad parody of the Star Wars films, and is deliberately low-budget in appearance.

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Opening

At the start of the film, we see a black-and-white television show, which appears to be The Jack Benny Program, although that name is never used. The host (Steve Norman) welcomes his special guest (Polly MacIntyre), and introduces the sketch for the evening (which is the body of the film, and in color).

The “sketch”

Jet Benny (Norman), a self-proclaimed “intergalactic soldier of fortune,” is traveling through space in his ship — the Maxwell, piloted by the android Rochester (Kevin Dees) — when the vessel loses power and crashes down on an unfamiliar planet. After Jet regains consciousness, Rochester and the Maxwell are nowhere to be found; Jet spends the next few years living in the woods like a hermit.

One day, Jet sees a woman (MacIntyre) being whipped and beaten by a thug and his henchmen, and he uses his raygun to scare them off. The woman turns out to be Princess Miranda; her family and people have been tyrannized by the forces of Lord Zane for the last few years, with the aid of android Rochester whose memory had been damaged by the crash.

After freeing Rochester and restoring his memory, the reluctant Jet is persuaded by Miranda into breaking into Zane's castle and freeing her brother, Prince Carmen (Richard Sabel). After escaping from the castle, the heroes take the Maxwell (which was in Zane’s possession) to help Miranda’s father, the King (Mark Walz); he and his people are in a walled city, which is being besieged by Zane’s forces. The heroes win the battle, and the members of the royal family are reunited.

Jet is getting ready to leave the planet when Miranda catches up to him and kisses him; as a result, Jet, who had been eager to get away from the planet, is now reluctant to leave.

Closing

On the television show, the host thanks the guest and cast members for their work, and starts talking about next week’s show.

Low-budget look

Unlike the science fiction movies this film parodies, The Jet Benny Show was given a deliberate low-budget appearance; “outer space” was a black backdrop with large white lights poking through it, the spaceship had visible wires, action figures were used for a chase scene, et cetera. In one scene, the action was replaced with rotoscoped animation.

Availability

This movie has been released on VHS videocassette, but not on DVD.

References

The Jet Benny Show Wikipedia
The Jet Benny Show IMDb The Jet Benny Show themoviedb.org


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