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  1. Hamburger... The Motion Picture

    Hamburger... The Motion Picture

    R1986 · Comedy · 1h 30m

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  1. Russell. Dick Butkus. Drootin. Debra Blee. Mia Vunk. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. A college goof-off's (Leigh McCloskey) inheritance hangs on a diploma, so he studies fast food ...

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  2. starful6 21 October 2007. OK, guy gets kicked out of multiple colleges for nude conduct, and wont get a large inheritance unless he gets a diploma, so he goes to a hamburger like detention school.Cool props (burger based) Some nudity, awful soundtrack, bad story, kinda funny, but cause its just so damn cheesy.

  3. Hamburger is on par with Stewardess School, released the same year. I guess there was a wave of films trying to ride the success of the Police Academy series starting to flood theaters at this point. Actually Hamburger: The Motion Picture and Stewardess School would make an appropriate double-feature. They’re quite similar in a lot of ways.

  4. Hamburger, like Police Academy and a dozen others before it, is essentially a basic-training sitcom with some softcore on the side. And like the films it imitates, Hamburger is an example of a perfectly good comic premise -- there's weirdness in modern food technology, bet your syntho-chicken nuggets there is -- botched by a script aimed at just that segment of the audience that is ...

    • Mike Marvin
    • Leigh Mccloskey
  5. Language. English [1] Hamburger: The Motion Picture is a 1986 teen sex comedy film directed by Mike Marvin and starring Leigh McCloskey. The film stars Leigh as Russell Proco, who finds himself way too distracted by women who want to have sex with him. Proco decides to enroll in Hamburger University to become an owner of a Busterburger franchise.

  6. Leigh McCloskey, Dick Butkus, Randi Brooks. Mole: Chuck McCann. Zipser: Jack Blessing. Vunk: Charles Tyner. Mia: Debra Blee. Mike Marvin directed. What the makers of this movie have done is ...

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