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An American Carol

"WARNING! This Movie might be offensive to Righties, All Lefties, Retards, Terrorists, Pacifists, War-Mongers, Believers, the ACLU, Conservatives, Republicans, Democrats, People of Color, Non-Speakers, & Ivy League Profs., Native Americans should be Okay."

October 3, 2008 1h 22m 4.1/10 (107 votes)

Originally released in 2008. An American Carol is a comedy/fantasy film. directed by David Zucker. At just 82 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Kevin Farley, Kelsey Grammer, and Leslie Nielsen

Synopsis

A cynical anti-American Hollywood filmmaker sets out on a crusade to abolish the 4th of July holiday. He is visited by three spirits who take him on a hilarious journey in an attempt to show him the true meaning of America.

Quick Facts

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Release Date October 3, 2008 17 years ago
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Runtime 1h 22m 82 minutes total
User Rating 4.1/10 Mixed (107 votes)
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Budget $20M Production budget
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Box Office $7M 0.4x return
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Budget
$20,000,000
Revenue
$7,000,000

Production Companies

  • Mpower Pictures

Frequently Asked Questions

What is An American Carol about?

A cynical anti-American Hollywood filmmaker sets out on a crusade to abolish the 4th of July holiday. He is visited by three spirits who take him on a hilarious journey in an attempt to show him th...

Who directed An American Carol?

An American Carol was directed by David Zucker.

How long is An American Carol?

An American Carol has a runtime of 1 hours and 22 minutes (82 minutes total).

When was An American Carol released?

An American Carol was released on October 3, 2008 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in An American Carol?

The main cast of An American Carol includes Kevin Farley, Kelsey Grammer, Leslie Nielsen, Trace Adkins, Robert Davi.

Is An American Carol worth watching?

An American Carol has a user rating of 4.1/10 based on 107 reviews, indicating mixed reception from audiences.