Midnight Madness

PG 6.3
1980 1 hr 52 min Comedy , Family

A genius grad student organizes an all-night treasure hunt in which five rival teams composed of colorful oddballs furiously match wits with one another while trying to locate and decipher various cryptic clues planted ingeniously around Los Angeles.

  • Cast:
    David Naughton , Eddie Deezen , Michael J. Fox , Stephen Furst , Maggie Roswell , Patricia Alice Albrecht , Andy Tennant

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Reviews

Jeanskynebu
1980/02/08

the audience applauded

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Micitype
1980/02/09

Pretty Good

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Livestonth
1980/02/10

I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible

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Kimball
1980/02/11

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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Scarecrow-88
1980/02/12

Spirited cartoonish romp, with lively cast, might depend heavily on implausible, unrealistic, convenient plotting (right place, right time, and exactly the right moment) regarding clues encountered during a LA scavenger hunt during one night (into Midnight and the following morning) by five teams in a competition arranged by dorky genius Leon (Alan Solomon), but it is chock full of energy and charm. Not a critical darling by any stretch, "Midnight Madness" will probably offer its winning formula to those who grew up with it, fondly embracing its zany developments and wacky characters. Stephen Furst, as an obese jerk (his opening scene has him stuffing his face with fries and tossing his burger pan at a Sonic-like drive-thru at a waitress cruelly), takes top honors along with the beer-guzzling, antagonistic, bullying football players (led by Brad Wilkin and Dirk Blocker) as the heels deserved of every boo hollered in their direction. Furst leads his team of entitled brats (which included his grating and demanding girlfriend, Patricia Albrecht, terminally stupid but lovable oaf Brian Frishman, and aggravating brother, Andy Tennant), while Eddie Deezen (as the scrawny nerd with hyperactive cadence) and his white-helmet, itty-bitty motorbike science-debate "squad" try to stay ahead. Also included is the main hero team of David Naughton (a year before American Werewolf in London), little brother Michael J Fox (the film's most cheesy drama involves their estrangement as Fox vies for his big bro's attention through bad behavior although he's just a "good, misunderstood kid"), Naughton's love interest in the pretty sweetheart, Debra Clinger (despite her appeal had a rather surprisingly short career in the biz), high school virgin lacking confidence, Joel Kenney, and mechanical wizard David Damas. Maggie Roswell's team (she's a bit of a control freak) includes Robyn Petty (she's a tough cookie who punches out one guy and doesn't fear anybody or situation) and these two giggling twins (played by Betsy and Carol Thompson). Leon's support includes two supportive hotties, Candy and Sunshine (eye candy casting at its best: Debi Richter and Kirsten Baker), while his super (Irene Tedrow) is ready to evict him due to the noise of his scavenger hunt headquarters (lots of devices and this major map of the city on the wall as he follows the action of the teams during the night) in the apartment.Observatory peeping, the interesting use of a piano tune, arcade chaos (Pee Wee Herman tries to calm down teams hurling dolls and toys at each other and gets bombarded himself; he is dressed in a cowboy outfit!), madcap lunacy inside the St Bonaventure Hotel (security personnel wind up hosed down by Furst!), and Blocker running rampant in the beer factor of Pabst Blue Ribbon offer comedic highlights. Fox, as a kid just wanting some attention, eventually hugging Naughton, offers one of those Disney family subplots that thankfully is a small part of the overall plot…Naughton's team is certainly set up to win thanks to their setbacks through cheating Furst, who loves to rub it in their face. The LA location shooting is a major plus as is the creative (if ridiculous) ways Leon provides his clues to the teams (boxes in the beer factory shipping department, an advertising light-sign, piano sheet music, necklace "hanging over two melons", miniature golf course, and a message after winning an arcade game). The tenants of Leon's apartment complex (which includes character actors John Fiedler and Charlie Brill) become an excited audience, immersed the experience of following the scavenger hunt from inside his headquarters! Certainly this is a film that could very well have went a raunchier route, considering when it was made, but it remains a family-oriented for the most part throughout. I personally found the film hard to resist. Its charms weren't lost on me. Reviled by critics en masse, and there are plenty of detractors. Maybe those of us who watched it as kids just are more susceptible to its appeal than others.

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jwatt-4
1980/02/13

What can i say about this movie that hasn't been said hundreds of times before? It's an American Classic. It has spawned dozens of imitators. Or none. Midnight Madness is one of kind. From the ridiculous opening montage/music to the Bonaventure HOtel, I was hooked. Leon made us all feel so young and carefree. One question though, how did he have those two hot hookers with him all the time? And how did have the time/money to arrange such an event? The cast is top notch. David Naughton is at his best here. His tight yellow sweatshirt is disturbing. His little brother Michael J Fox(in his first starring role), is a real brat. There is also Naughton's love interest and a dork and the obligatory black dude in a fisherman's hat on the yellow team. Michael J Fox does bad things like try and steal cups of beer at the Pabst Blue Ribbon brewery and runs away to Flounder's van. Flounder's team gives us the most comedy. What exactly is the deal with the blond on that team? Is she dating Flounder? Or Melio? Or Blade? Yes, the Mexican gentleman's name is blade. The other guy on the Flounder team has the best lines of the movie, i won't pomp them here. The Meat Machine team is a bunch of drunks. My personal favorite is Armpit. But the silent black man is great too. The other two teams are 4 nerds and 4 lesbians(two of which are 450 lb twins).You know the ending from the start. But that doesn't matter. This is the 80's me-genre at its finest. Don't rent this one, BUY it. and Buy it now.

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FriendlyFiend
1980/02/14

I'm not going to knock the technical aspects or acting in this movie. I just simply want to say I enjoyed it when I was a kid watching it almost daily on cable TV. I thought it was a cool concept to have this sort of game and I suppose I thought it had a "zany" comic touch.I was delighted to find it on DVD one day as I wondered the aisles of a local video store. I picked it up and subjected my closest friends to a personal viewing. Their response was less than lukewarm. I guess you had to see it before becoming an adult to give it an unbiased viewing; before seeing many other b-grade movies.I found I had a far greater appreciation for it. My favorite things about this movie: 1. The blue team's high-tech on-board clue-solving computer 2. Paul Ruebens's brief appearance in the arcade scene 3. The visit to the Pabst breweryIt's an innocent and harmless way to blow an afternoon!

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tfrizzell
1980/02/15

"Animal House"-styled mess concerning five groups of college-aged kids going on a scavenger hunt across the city. There are the nerds, the girls, the boys, the rich kids and the poor kids (led by David Naughton and a very young Michael J. Fox, in his first film). The greatest rivalry comes between the rich snobs and the working-class group that has nothing given to them easily. Really a rotten drag is the best way to describe "Midnight Madness". It is appropriate for all audiences, but really who would be bored enough to watch this? 2 stars out of 5.

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