Roy Orbison and Friends: A Black and White Night
Category: 19
All Genres: Music
Release Year: 1988
Country: USA
Runtime: 64
Languages: English
Director: Tony Mitchell Sound: DTS, Dolby
Taglines: Lush. Sensual. Intriguing. Writing by: Phil Vischer - writer
Produced by: Stephanie Bennett - producer
Barbara Orbison - executive producer
Albert Spevak - associate producer
Cast: Roy Orbison - Himself
Jackson Browne - Himself
T-Bone Burnett - Himself (as T Bone Burnett)
Elvis Costello - Himself
k.d. lang - Herself
Bonnie Raitt - Herself
J. Steven Soles - Himself (as Steven Soles)
J.D. Souther - Himself
Bruce Springsteen - Himself
Tom Waits - Himself
Jennifer Warnes - Herself
Music: Kurt Heinecke Official Website: Visit WebsitePlot Outline: "Tales from the Crisper": Junior Asparagus, after watching a scary Frankencelery movie, is afraid to...
Plot: Singer Roy Orbison performs with such musicians as Bruce Springsteen and Tom Waits, among others, in a 1940s-type nightclub setting.
Movie Quotes: Junior Asparagus: Aaah! Who are you?
Bob: I'm Bob. I'm a tomato and I'm here to help you.
Junior Asparagus: There's something in my toy chest! It's a big scary lizard! It's a... baby pickle.
Bob: That's a cucunber
Larry: Where is everybody?
Bob: Over here Larry! We couldn't notis that you were a little bit scared.
Larry: Yeah! Um, fear not, for behold I bring you tidings of great joy which shall be to all people, for unto you -
Bob: Wrong story Larry.
Larry: Oh, sorry.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1
Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
"truly a gift" -
Jeff Ayeroff Goofs: We know about 3 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Continuity: When Larry and Bob are consoling Madame on her sofa, Bob disappears momentarily while Larry fetches tea.
Trivia: There are 4 entries in the trivia list - like these:
- In this video, Larry the Cucumber's voice is lower in pitch and sounds more like Bob the Tomato. In later releases, Mike Nawrocki gives Larry a more distinctive higher-pitched voice.
- "VeggieTales: Where's God When I'm S-Scared?" was the first fully computer animated direct to video produced in the United States.
- In July of 1993, Phil Vischer produced the movie with two young art school grads and friends volunteering on weekends.
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