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Mr. Mike's Mondo Video is a 1979 American comedy film conceived and directed by Saturday Night Live writer/featured player Michael O'Donoghue. It is a spoof of the controversial 1962 documentary Mondo Cane, showing people doing weird stunts (the logo for Mr. Mike's Mondo Video copies the original Mondo Cane logo).
Edit page. Mr. Mike's Mondo Video: Directed by Michael O'Donoghue. With Michael O'Donoghue, Dan Aykroyd, Rhonda Coullet, Jane Curtin. Mike O'Donoghue's parody of "Mondo Cane" showcases curious performers, strange musicians, celebrity mutations and unusual short films, including Thomas Alva Edison's "Elephant Electrocution".
- Michael O'donoghue
- 1 min
1979. Distribution Company. New Line Cinema. Technical Specs. Duration. 60m. Sound. Mono. Color. Black and White, Color. Mike O'Donoghue's parody of "Mondo Cane" showcases curious performers, strange musicians, celebrity mutations and unusual short films, including Thomas Alva Edison's "Elephant Electrocution".
- Michael O'donoghue
- Dan Aykroyd
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Details. Mr. Mike's Mondo Video is the wildly demented comedy from the mind of National Lampoon's and Saturday Night Live's notoriously funny writer/performer Michael O'Donoghue. Originally conceived in 1979 as a television special slotted for one of SNL's hiatuses, it was summarily rejected by NBC as too outrageous for broadcast.