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Americathon 1979

Presented as a series of flashbacks, the film follows a young television consultant recruited by a cash‑strapped President to stage a national telethon. The desperate fundraiser aims to raise enough money to stop a group of affluent Native Americans from seizing the bankrupt United States.

Presented as a series of flashbacks, the film follows a young television consultant recruited by a cash‑strapped President to stage a national telethon. The desperate fundraiser aims to raise enough money to stop a group of affluent Native Americans from seizing the bankrupt United States.

Does Americathon have end credit scenes?

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Americathon does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

Meet the Full Cast and Actors of Americathon

Explore the complete cast of Americathon, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.


Cybill Shepherd

Cybill Shepherd

Gold Girl (Uncredited)

John Carradine

John Carradine

Uncle Sam

Willie Tyler

Willie Tyler

George Memmoli

George Memmoli

Blinky Fun

David Opatoshu

David Opatoshu

Abdul Muhammad

Peter Riegert

Peter Riegert

Eric McMurkin

John Ritter

John Ritter

President Chet Roosevelt

Fred Willard

Fred Willard

Vincent Vanderhoff

Michael Collins

Michael Collins

Mr Broder

John Lone

John Lone

Chinese

Jimmy Carter

Jimmy Carter

Self (Archive Footage)

Ben Fong Torres

Ben Fong Torres

Chinese

George Carlin

George Carlin

Narrator

Allan Arbus

Allan Arbus

Moishe Weitzman

Zelda Rubinstein

Zelda Rubinstein

Harvey Korman

Harvey Korman

Monty Rushmore

Howard Hesseman

Howard Hesseman

Kip Margolis

John Welsh

John Welsh

Ben

Chief Dan George

Chief Dan George

Sam Birdwater

Gary Wood

Gary Wood

Paul Claude Terrando

Meat Loaf

Meat Loaf

Oklahoma Daredevil, Roy Budnitz

J.A. Preston

J.A. Preston

Morty

Peter Marshall

Peter Marshall

Himself

Dorothy Stratten

Dorothy Stratten

Americathon Stage Dancer

Al Beaudine

Al Beaudine

Spectator at Inauguration

Eric Boles

Eric Boles

Doug Steckler

Doug Steckler

Reporter 2

Elvis Costello

Elvis Costello

The Earl of Manchester

Jerry Maren

Jerry Maren

Jay Leno

Jay Leno

Larry Miller (Poopy Butt)

Steven Hauptman

Steven Hauptman

Bicyclist

Stan Barrett

Stan Barrett

Stage Hand

Gene LeBell

Gene LeBell

Referee

George Fisher

George Fisher

Al Feisal

Nancy Morgan

Nancy Morgan

Lucy Beth

Alan Peterson

Alan Peterson

Eric Lee

Eric Lee

Jimmy Briscoe

Jimmy Briscoe

Freddie Spencer

Freddie Spencer

Jake Steinfeld

Jake Steinfeld

Geno Andrews

Geno Andrews

Chris Broder

Fred Lerner

Fred Lerner

Commando #3

Loren Janes

Loren Janes

Stage Hand

Birl Jonns

Birl Jonns

Smith Wordes

Smith Wordes

Jim Burke

Jim Burke

Commando

Terence McGovern

Terence McGovern

Danny Olson

Jamie Masada

Jamie Masada

Commando 5

Cynthia Windham

Cynthia Windham

Dancer

Mike H. McGaughy

Mike H. McGaughy

Commando 4

Linda Montana

Linda Montana

Selma Archerd

Selma Archerd

Telethon Phone Celebrity

Jerry Layne

Jerry Layne

Joe Finnegan

Joe Finnegan

Assistant Electrician

Nellie Bellflower

Nellie Bellflower

Missy, VP Advertising

Sosimo Hernandez

Sosimo Hernandez

Juan Flan

Michael Mislove

Michael Mislove

Mickey

Len Felber

Len Felber

Richard Schaal

Richard Schaal

Jerry

Art Musto

Art Musto

Michael Egan

Michael Egan

Michael George

Michael George

Tom Platz

Tom Platz

Dennis Tinerino

Dennis Tinerino

Robert Starr

Robert Starr

TV Technician

Ron Prince

Ron Prince

Head Electrician

Terry Donohue

Terry Donohue

Technical DIrector

Helen Kelly

Helen Kelly

Richard Reicheg

Richard Reicheg

Commando 6

Georgi Irene

Georgi Irene

Baby Irene

Jimmy Weldon

Jimmy Weldon

Big Jim, VP Research

Teri Schwartz

Teri Schwartz

Tourist

Tommy Lasorda

Tommy Lasorda

Jimmy Dumphy

Karen Hartman

Karen Hartman

Jay Ross

Jay Ross

Cameraman

Elizabeth Carder

Elizabeth Carder

Clergy

Michael St. Clair

Michael St. Clair

Regis Cordic

Regis Cordic

Herb

Nay K. Dorsey

Nay K. Dorsey

Bicycle Rider

Elena Del Rubio

Elena Del Rubio

Milly Del Rubio

Milly Del Rubio

Eadie Del Rubio

Eadie Del Rubio

Rollin Moriyama

Rollin Moriyama

Chinese

Dick Winslow

Dick Winslow

Skeeter Vaughan

Skeeter Vaughan

Fred Wilson

Fred Wilson

Chester Hayes

Chester Hayes

May Boss

May Boss

Adele Miller

Ilona Wilson

Ilona Wilson

Montys Girl 2

Sandy Rovetta

Sandy Rovetta

Harry Monty

Harry Monty

Kal Szkalak

Kal Szkalak

Donald Chaffin

Donald Chaffin

Bobby Baum

Bobby Baum

Tailor

Dom Magwili

Dom Magwili

Mouling's Manager

Bob Templeton

Bob Templeton

Maurice Cook

Maurice Cook

Mike McCartney

Mike McCartney

Ventriloquist

Frank Delfino

Frank Delfino

Robert Beer

Robert Beer

David Eisenhower

Janie Squire

Janie Squire

Student

Althea Lawton

Althea Lawton

Sherri

John Creamer

John Creamer

Oliver Holmes

Mitsu Yashima

Mitsu Yashima

Chinese

Greta Gratz

Greta Gratz

Princess Birdwater

Lenard George

Lenard George

Lenny Birdwater

Dede Howard

Dede Howard

Cindy

Joe Rizkallah

Joe Rizkallah

Commando 7

Damon Bradley Raskin

Damon Bradley Raskin

Timmy

Jeannine Irene

Jeannine Irene

Irene's Mother

Kurt Taylor

Kurt Taylor

Reporter 1

Valerie Danielle Perri

Valerie Danielle Perri

TV Production Assistant

Darlene Joy Dirkquist

Darlene Joy Dirkquist

Monty's Girl 1

Cynthia Zigeti

Cynthia Zigeti

Secretary

Olesley Cole

Olesley Cole

Costumer

Jon Robbins

Jon Robbins

Stage Hand

Carl Carlsson

Carl Carlsson

Ruth Carlsson

Ruth Carlsson

Tony Cappola

Tony Cappola

Elizabeth Barrington

Elizabeth Barrington

Anita Liebert

Anita Liebert

David Beckett

David Beckett

Sophia Bibbs

Sophia Bibbs

Larry Ahlman

Larry Ahlman

Michael McLoughlin

Michael McLoughlin

Merrill Hardy

Merrill Hardy

Ronald J May

Ronald J May

Robert Strom

Robert Strom

Don Seigal

Don Seigal

Tony Clark Stewart

Tony Clark Stewart

Jim Yosenchak

Jim Yosenchak

Christopher Lowry

Christopher Lowry

Richard Rossington

Richard Rossington

David Pomeranz

David Pomeranz

Lori Lieberman

Lori Lieberman

Billie Barnum

Billie Barnum

Maxine Anderson

Maxine Anderson

Lee Lund

Lee Lund

Cindy DeVore

Cindy DeVore

Eddie Verso

Eddie Verso

Edward J Helm

Edward J Helm

Marianna Pecora

Marianna Pecora

Deborah Ann Rouston

Deborah Ann Rouston

Warren Lucas

Warren Lucas

Johnny Oliver

Johnny Oliver

Bruce Keeler

Bruce Keeler

Chris Page

Chris Page

Jon Wolff

Jon Wolff

John Mayhan

John Mayhan

Pat Zicari

Pat Zicari

Carmen Fanzone

Carmen Fanzone

Bob Rafkin

Bob Rafkin

Frank Fabio

Frank Fabio

Henry Newmark

Henry Newmark

Alison Brown

Alison Brown

Americathon Stage Dancer

Jef Labes

Jef Labes

Take the Ultimate Americathon Movie Quiz

Challenge your knowledge of Americathon with this fun and interactive movie quiz. Test yourself on key plot points, iconic characters, hidden details, and memorable moments to see how well you really know the film.


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What year is depicted in the film as the near‑future setting where the United States faces an oil shortage?

Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for Americathon

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Read the complete plot summary of Americathon, including all major events, twists, and the full ending explained in detail. Explore key characters, themes, hidden meanings, and everything you need to understand the story from beginning to end.


In the (then-near future) year 1998, the United States confronts a drastic oil shortage that reshapes everyday life. With cars left idle, people take to jogging, cycling, and rollerskating as their primary means of movement. Tracksuits become everyday attire, paper money loses value, and gold coins become the currency of choice; even a coin-operated elevator proclaims “Gold Coins Only.” In this altered landscape, the country turns to a political figure to lead them, and the election brings forth Chet Roosevelt, John Ritter, a cosmically inspired former California governor who bears little resemblance to the classic presidents of history aside from his name. Roosevelt’s high-spirited optimism and knack for catchy affirmation slogans fuel a series of public fundraising events, all of which collapse in spectacular fashion.

As the administration flirts with grandiose plans, Roosevelt fixes his attention on Mouling Jackson, a Vietnamese American pop icon whose fame could galvanize a nation in crisis. Zane Buzby portrays Mouling, a figure at the center of political and commercial intrigue, whose star power becomes a key element in the administration’s efforts to rally support. Yet the money that keeps the government afloat seems less and less within reach. A cartel led by a billionaire named Sam Birdwater—who exercises control over Nike, under the corporate label National Indian Knitting Enterprises during the film’s release—lends billions to the government. Birdwater’s involvement raises questions about influence, leverage, and who ultimately owns the country’s future.

Across the country, the federal government—now headquartered in a sub-leased condominium known as The Western White House in Marina del Rey, California—faces the ominous threat of foreclosure. When Birdwater goes public on national television to reveal his loan, he also demands repayment, warning that the alternative would be foreclosure and a return to the country’s original owners. His blunt justification—“Hey, I have to eat, too. Does that make me a bad guy?”—speaks to a larger moral tension at the heart of the crisis and the uneasy calculus of power and necessity.

Desperation pushes Roosevelt toward creative, if risky, measures. He hires a young television consultant, Eric McMurkin, Peter Riegert, to help craft a nationwide raffle as a fundraising tool. Yet the stakes push them toward an even more ambitious plan: a national telethon designed to mobilize public support and financial backing on a scale never before seen in peacetime America. To host this unprecedented event, they enlist the vaunted but vacuous presence of Monty Rushmore, Harvey Korman, a celebrity whose appeal is as much spectacle as substance.

Behind the scenes, a covert political chess game unfolds. Presidential adviser Vincent Vanderhoff, Fred Willard, schemes to derail the telethon’s success, hoping to pave the way for a new arrangement in which the United Hebrab Republic—formed by the merger of Israel and the Arab states—would acquire whatever assets remain once Birdwater forecloses. The plan is not merely financial; it embodies a geopolitical realignment that could reshape the region and the world’s balance of power.

As the telethon looms, the film paints a portrait of a nation scrambling to adapt to a future that is at once comic and perilous. It juxtaposes satire with a sobering look at debt, dependency, and the price of democracy when money and influence cross borders. Throughout, the story keeps a careful, readable pace, balancing character moments with the broader, occasionally absurd machinery of national crisis. The path to salvation, if there is one, hinges on whether a country can rally behind a narrative strong enough to bind a fractured society together—through spectacle, persuasion, and the stubborn hope that a flawed leader might still steer a damaged republic toward a workable tomorrow.

Hey, I have to eat, too. Does that make me a bad guy?

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Americathon Themes and Keywords

Discover the central themes, ideas, and keywords that define the movie’s story, tone, and message. Analyze the film’s deeper meanings, genre influences, and recurring concepts.


national debtsabotageenergy crisisventriloquistfemale punk singervoice over narrationarabroller skatingtelethonnative americanpolitical satirepresident of the united statesbankruptcyconspiracyreference to jimmy carterwashed up starabductioncommando unitroller skatesmartial artsbodyguardgold coinjoggingbicycleadulterywhat happened to epiloguefundraisingslapstick comedystop motion animationwoman kicks a man in the groinsex in a carlustmother son relationshipbodybuildertraitordrug addictiongunshot woundlynchingpower failureransomliving in a carpresidentthe futurecameo appearancetold in flashbackjewyear 1998vietnamese punk staramerican indianflash forward

Americathon Other Names and Titles

Explore the various alternative titles, translations, and other names used for Americathon across different regions and languages. Understand how the film is marketed and recognized worldwide.


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