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- Original theatrical trailer
- Interactive menu
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"Weird" Al Yankovic, the man responsible for "Eat it" the famous 80's parody of Michael Jackson's "Beat it", co-wrote and stars in MGM Home Entertainment's cult comedy U.H.F.
Aside from Yankovic playing most of the characters in the film, David Bowe, Michael Richards, Fran Drescher and Kevin McCarthy also appear in this inspired comedy which is packed full of gags, film parodies, music satire and tons of laughs.
Opening with an hilarious parody of the starting sequence of Indiana Jones and Raiders of the Lost Ark, Yankovic spoofs films and television from Rambo to Conan, Gone With The Wind to The Beverly Hillbillies and Blazing Saddles and Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Yankovic plays a loser who is fired from his job and starts a TV station called UHF in which they make fun of some of shows and movies.
Very zany, very funny, and very unpredictable, U.H.F is guaranteed to appeal to fans of offbeat, cult releases.

Average rating (1 review)
It gets better the more you watch it
raivenblade | 06/08/2007 | See all raivenblade's reviews (15) »
This is one of those rare, overlooked comedy movies. Absurd from beginning to end, you will be hit with both slapstick humour, as well as some brillant parodies of movies like Indiana Jones and Rambo.
What makes this movie funny is its high content of original jokes, something which often lacks when it comes to comedys. Combine that originality, with a magnificent comedian like Weird Al, and you know you have hit on your hands
Victoria Jackson, Weird Al Yankovic, Kevin McCarthy, David Bowe, Stan Brock & Fran Drescher | |
PG | |
1989 | |
Widescreen 1.85:1 | |
English ; French ; Spanish - Dolby Digital (2.0) Stereo | |
German ; Italian - Dolby Digital (1.0) Mono | |
Danish ; Dutch ; English for the hearing impaired ; Finnish ; French ; German for the hearing impaired ; Italian ; Norwegian ; Spanish ; Swedish | |
1 hour and 33 minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |































