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Free Enterprise

Movie (1998)


Young filmmakers trying to hawk a movie titled "Bradykillers" about a serial killer who goes after victims Marcia, Jan, and Cindy meet their screen idol, William Shatner. The two young men, who idolize him and in their fantasies have seen him as a shadowy fairy godfather figure, are alarmed at the reality of the middle-aged non-Captain Kirk man that they meet.

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Released: Jun 4th, 1998
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Free Enterprise Main Cast

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Eric McCormack
Eric McCormack
plays Mark
Carl Bressler
Carl Bressler
plays Mort Berg
Ethan Glazer
Ethan Glazer
plays Young Mark
Phyllis Franklin
Phyllis Franklin
plays Ticket Taker
Brandon Kleyla
Brandon Kleyla
plays Young Kevin
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Movie Trivia/Goofs

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  • Movie Goof (boom mic visible): Reflected in picture frame when Illa pulls Mark off the couch.
  • Movie Goof (incorrectly regarded as a mistake): Suzanne asks for a 5-letter Star Wars planet, as a clue in a crossword. They answer Endor, which is mistakenly thought of as an error. However, Endor is the name of the planet. What is typically referred to as "Endor" is actually the forest moon of Endor. Several characters in Return of the Jedi do say "Forest moon of Endor."
  • Further, the credit "The Artist Formerly Known as Shatner" is a jibe at singer Prince, who for a period of time was known as "The Artist Formerly Known as Prince" due to a conflict with his record company. Shatner's attempt at rapping Shakespeare in the movie includes many Prince song references.
  • The credit "The Artist Formerly Known as Shatner in "William Shatner vs. the World Crime League'" is a reference to The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension, which featured a similar credit at the end of the film, referring to a never-made sequel that appears to have been retooled by John Carpenter into Big Trouble in Little China. The original "World Crime League" reference seems to be a nod to a similar credit at the end of Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze.
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