Movie |
Mockumentary | Folk Singer
Disclaimer: All content and media belong to original content streaming platforms/owners like Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar, Amazon Prime Videos, JioCinema, SonyLIV etc. 91mobiles entertainment does not claim any rights to the content and only aggregate the content along with the service providers links.
7.2/10
IMDbBest Ensemble Cast | 2004 | Fred
Original Song | 2004 | Annette
Best Song Written for a Motion Picture Television or Other Visual Media | 2004 | Michael
Best Sound Editing in a Feature Music Musical | 2004 | Fernand
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Comedy or Musical | 2004 | Eugene
Best Director | 2004 | Christopher
Best Song | 2004 | Christopher
Film Pretty Funny Performance Male | 2004 | Eugene
Film Pretty Funny Writing | 2004 | Eugene
Best Supporting Actor | 2003 | Eugene
Best Music | 2003 | Jeffery C.J.
Top Films of the Year | 2003
Best Breakaway Performance | 2004 | Eugene
Excellence in Contemporary Film | 2004 | Durinda
Best Music Original Song | 2004 | Annette
Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture Television or Other Visual Media | 2004
Best Ensemble Acting | 2004 | Fred
Overlooked Film of the Year | 2004
Best Original Score | 2004
Best Actress | 2004 | Catherine
Best Grownup Love Story | 2004 | Catherine
Best Movie for Grownups | 2004
Best Movie Time Capsule | 2004 | Dena
Film Pretty Funny Performance Male | 2004 | Don
Best Screenplay | 2004 | Eugene
Best Music | 2004 | John Michael
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Comedy or Musical | 2004 | Catherine
Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2004
Best Original Song | 2004 | Annette
Best Acting Ensemble | 2004
Best Family Feature Film Comedy or Musical | 2004
Best Screenplay Original | 2003 | Eugene
Best Supporting Performance | 2003 | Eugene
Best Ensemble Cast | 2003
Best Ensemble Cast | 2003
Budget 6,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 18,750,246 USD
In an early-'90s, and again in late 90's/ early 2000's, Spinal Tap tour, Michael McKean, Harry Shearer and Christopher Guest opened for themselves as The Folksmen and were booed during the first act, as people did not know or cared that the two bands had the same musicians.
The Folksmen was originally a sketch performed on Saturday Night Live (1975) during the 1984-85 season, when Christopher Guest and Harry Shearer were cast members and Michael McKean was the host.
The moaning woman heard through Mitch's (Eugene Levy's) hotel room wall was voiced by Christopher Guest.
Parker Posey learned to play the mandolin for her role as Sissy Knox.
The Folksmen are a parody of The Kingston Trio, right down to some of the album covers, the uniforms, and the way they perform their songs.
"Terry Bohner: There was abuse in my family, but it was mostly musical in nature."
"Terry Bohner: This is not an occult science. This is not one of those crazy systems of divination and astrology. That stuff's hooey, and you've got to have a screw loose to go in for that sort of thing. Our beliefs are fairly commonplace and simple to understand. Humankind is simply materialized color operating on the 49th vibration. You would make that conclusion walking down the street or going to the store."