The Groove Tube

The Groove Tube

The Groove Tube , written and produced by Ken Shapiro, was a low-budget comedy film. It satirized television and the counterculture of the early 1970s. The film was originally produced to be shown at the Channel One Theater on East 60th St. in New York, a venue that featured R-rated video recordings shown on three television sets, which was a novelty to the audiences of the time. The film starred Richard Belzer and Chevy Chase, and featured "Move On Up" by Curtis Mayfield in the film's opening scene. The news desk satire, including the signature line "Good night, and have a pleasant tomorrow"...
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Release date:1974
Directed by:Ken Shapiro, Ken Shapiro
Rated:R (USA)
Runtime:75 Minutes
Screenplay by:Ken Shapiro, Lane Sarasohn
Genre:Comedy

Cast of The Groove Tube

Chevy Chase
Chevy Chase
Born:October 8, 1943
Age:68
Richard Belzer
Richard Belzer
Born:August 4, 1944
Age:67
Berkeley Harris
Berkeley Harris
Ken Shapiro
Ken Shapiro
Lane Sarasohn
Lane Sarasohn

Film director of The Groove Tube

Ken Shapiro
Ken Shapiro
TitleReleasedRatedGenre
Modern Problems 1981 PG (USA) Comedy
The Groove Tube 1974 R (USA) Comedy
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Ken Shapiro
Ken Shapiro

Ken Shapiro is a Jewish-American writer, producer, and former child actor. Most notably, he played the role of the "Kid" on The Buick-Berle Show. Shapiro has also directed several titles, including The Groove Tube and Modern Problems .

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Modern Problems 1981 PG (USA) Comedy
The Groove Tube 1974 R (USA) Comedy
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