Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films

  • 105'
  • Australia
  • 2014
Conquer Hollywood and then the rest of the world! Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus had great ambitions when in 1979 they bought the insolvent Cannon Films. In the following decade, the Israeli cousins built a veritable B-film factory, releasing a film almost every week. Regular ingredients: explosions, plenty of female nudity, wafer-thin plots and minimal budgets. While Cannon also acquired artistic success with, for instance, the Oscar-nominated Runaway Train, the name is synonymous with the kind of action films that dominated video stores in the 1980s.
Using an up-tempo montage, in Electric Boogaloo dozens of screenwriters, producers, editors and actors - from Bo Derek tot Dolph Lundgren - talk about the rise and fall of Cannon. Golan and Globus did not cooperate on the film. As an answer to this documentary, in which they are portrayed as bruisers with no scruples, but also as enormous film-lovers, they produced one of their own. As befits them, they managed to get their film premiered at Cannes three weeks earlier.


  • 105'
  • Australia
  • 2014
Director
Mark Hartley
Country of production
Australia
Year
2014
Festival Edition
IFFR 2015
Length
105'
Medium
DCP
Language
English
Producers
Veronica Fury, Brett Ratner
Production Companies
WildBear Entertainment, RatPac Documentary Films
Sales
Mongrel International
Screenplay
Mark Hartley
Cinematography
Garry Richards
Editor
Mark Hartley, Sara Edwards, Jamie Blanks
Production Design
Sally Wortley
Sound Design
Jock Healy
Music
Jamie Blanks
Cast
Tobe Hooper, Dolph Lundgren
Director
Mark Hartley
Country of production
Australia
Year
2014
Festival Edition
IFFR 2015
Length
105'
Medium
DCP
Language
English
Producers
Veronica Fury, Brett Ratner
Production Companies
WildBear Entertainment, RatPac Documentary Films
Sales
Mongrel International
Screenplay
Mark Hartley
Cinematography
Garry Richards
Editor
Mark Hartley, Sara Edwards, Jamie Blanks
Production Design
Sally Wortley
Sound Design
Jock Healy
Music
Jamie Blanks
Cast
Tobe Hooper, Dolph Lundgren