Directed by:
Tim BurtonCinematography:
Victor J. KemperComposer:
Danny ElfmanCast:
Paul Reubens, Elizabeth Daily, Mark Holton, Diane Salinger, Judd Omen, Monte Landis, Peter Looney, Lou Cutell, Raymond Martino, Phil Hartman, Milton Berle (more)VOD (3)
Plots(1)
Man-child Pee Wee Herman (Paul Reubens) loses his bike and sets off on a cross-country adventure to locate it. Along the way he encounters bikers, bums, convicts and a phantom trucker. (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment)
Reviews (1)
What irritated me most about Tim Burton's first feature film was the lead character Pee-Wee. In the first few minutes, I even felt like turning the film off, but I wanted to see how the plot would develop. And I was not wrong, at least not completely. Pee-Wee acts slightly like a dick throughout the film, his antics are off the mark and at the height of awkwardness at times, but that's really not Burton's fault. The story is a bit flimsy, but that doesn't matter. The other supporting characters are also bizarre and at times I got that typical Burtonian vibe from the sets or special effects, which is more characteristic of his other films. In short, it's a film in which you have to deal with the wacky character of Pee-Wee, otherwise it's a pretty passable piece of filmmaking. ()