Pee-Wee's Big Adventure
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Cast & Crew
Tim Burton
E. G. Daily
Mark Holton
Phil Hartman
James Brolin
Morgan Fairchild
Film Details
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Synopsis
Pee-wee's bicycle, the keenest bike in the world, is missing. It's his most prized possession...and he's just got to get it back. Searching high, low and in between, Pee-wee hits the open road and encounters riotous adventures with bikers, bums, cowboys, cons, a phantom trucker and a waitress with wanderlust and even Warner Bros. Studios.
Director
Tim Burton
Cast
E. G. Daily
Mark Holton
Phil Hartman
James Brolin
Morgan Fairchild
Judd Omen
Simmy Bow
Jan Hooks
Ed Griffith
Mark Everett
David Glasser
Susan Barnes
Howard Hirdler
Bob Drew
Tony Bill
Alex Sharp
Luis Contreras
Gregory Brown
Bob Mcclurg
Zachary Hoffman
Gilles Savard
Jason Hervey
Diane Salinger
David Rothenberg
Starletta Dupois
Brett Fellman
Chester Grimes
Michael C Varhol
Speck--the Dog
Monty Landis
Irving Hellman
Carmen Filpi
Erica Yohn
Ed Herlihy
John Paragon
Bill Richmond
Noreen Hennessy
George Sasaki
John Gilgreen
Richard Brose
John Joseph O'neill
Paul Reubens
Lou Cutell
Sunshine Barker
Paul Reubens
John Moody
Drew Seward
Alice Nunn
Daryl Roach
Lynne Stewart
Damon Martin
Jonathan J Harris
Patrick Cranshaw
Raymond Martino
Lonnie Parkinson
Ralph Seymour
Crew
Richard Abramson
Mary Albee
J P Amateau
Bob Badami
Steve Bartek
Amanda Baxley
Paul Baxley
Neil Brody
Alonzo Brown
Paul H Chadwick
Stephen Chicco
David B Cohen
Robert P Cohen
Danny Elfman
Robert E. Engelman
Corey Eubanks
Theresa Eubanks
Tracey Eubanks
Anthony Goldschmidt
Marian Green
Frank Griffin
Cecelia Hall
Don Happy
Phil Hartman
Suzanne Harvey
Rick Heinrichs
Robert Herron
Petur Hliddal
Shelly Hoffman
Denise Horta
David J Hudson
Jeff Imada
Dream Quest Images
Joey Ippolito
Sandra Berke Jordan
Victor J Kemper
Victor J Kemper
Jorgen Klubien
Angelo Lamonea
Richard Little
Steve Mack
Joe Margucci
Solomon I Marx
William E Mceuen
Troy Melton
Samuel L. Mercer
Christie Miele
Wallis Nicita
David Pettijohn
Terry Porter
Paul Reubens
Chuck Rio
Aggie Guerard Rodgers
Pat Romano
Thomas Roysden
John Scheele
Fred Scheiwiller
Robert W Shapiro
Dave Silver
Willie E Simmons
Dee Snider
David L Snyder
Russell Solberg
Stagg Summers
Robert C. Thomas
James E Tocci
Don Vargas
Michael C Varhol
Harvey Waldman
Billy Weber
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Patrick Cranshaw (1919-2005)
Born on June 17, 1919 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, Cranshaw became interested in acting while entertaining the troops with the Army Air Forces during World War II. After the war, he worked in radio, and slogged his way though bit parts in a few films before landing his first notable (if still uncredited) part as a bartender in the Claudette Colbert western Texas Lady (1955). It took a while before he got his next strong part, but he was memorable in his brief scene as the fidgety bank teller in Arthur Penn's classic Bonnie and Clyde (1967); and appeared as a hayseed in some wildly bad camp fare such as Mars Need Women and Hip, Hot and 21 (also 1967).
But so what if the good movie roles weren't coming? Cranshaw, with his small, expressive eyes, crinkled smile, and scraggly white beard, made for an ideal comic foil in sitcoms; and anyone with a passing interest for spotting character actors can't help but be impressed with his resume on that medium in the '70s: (The Odd Couple, Sanford and Son, The Bob Newhart Show, Mork and Mindy); the '80s: (The Dukes of Hazzard, Growing Pains, Perfect Strangers, Night Court, Diff'rent Strokes); '90s: (Coach, Ellen, Married...with Children, Just Shoot Me!, The Drew Carey Show); and even the 21st century: (Suddenly Susan, Monk).
Most impressively, Cranshaw should serve as model for all struggling actors that sheer persistency can pay off when you're hungry for some good roles in motion pictures, for he was in well in his seventies when he started gaining some decent screen time in The Beverly Hillbillies (1993), The Hudsucker Proxy (1994), Everyone Says I Love You (1996), and Best in Show (2000). However, his most memorable moment in film came in the Will Ferrell/Vince Vaughn comedy Old School (2003). Here he played a octogenarian frat boy named Blue; and in one terrific sequence, he's dressed in his longjohns ready to wrestle two topless girls but dies of a heart attack due to overexcitement! He may have not won an Oscar® for his performance, but he developed something of cult following after that great comic turn.
Most recently, he played a Derby owner with Lindsay Lohan and Matt Dillon in Disney's Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005); and just completed the movie Air Buddies due for release next year. Cranshaw is survived by three children, Jan Ragland, Joe Cranshaw and Beverly Trautschold; his sister, Billie Gillespie; six grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
by Michael T. Toole
Patrick Cranshaw (1919-2005)
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Released in United States June 2010
Released in United States on Video November 4, 2008
Released in United States Summer August 9, 1985
Shown at Los Angeles Film Festival (Special Screenings) June 17-27, 2010.
Released in United States June 2010 (Shown at Los Angeles Film Festival (Special Screenings) June 17-27, 2010.)
Released in United States Summer August 9, 1985
Released in United States on Video November 4, 2008