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Takeover 1988

80 min📅 1988-02-10

In the absurdly comedic and thought-provoking Takeover (1988), directed by Robert Marchand, we meet George Oppenheimer, a man whose life is rapidly spiraling out of control. His eccentric wife and uncontrollable child are just the beginning of his problems.

Director: Robert Marchand

Cast

Barry Otto
Barry Otto
George Oppenheimer
Anne Tenney
Anne Tenney
Hilda Oppenheimer
Paul Chubb
Paul Chubb
Frank
Arron Wayne Cull
Rodney
Alexander Kemp
Harvey
Tracy Harvey
Zelda
Julie Du Rieu
Candice
Justin Gaffney
Bob
Bruce Kerr
Doctor
Davini Malcolm
Frank's girl

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Takeover (1988) about?

Takeover follows the story of George Oppenheimer, a man whose life is rapidly spiraling out of control due to his eccentric wife and uncontrollable child, and his reliance on a computer invention that offers a twisted solution to his despair.

Who directed Takeover?

Takeover was directed by Robert Marchand.

Who stars in Takeover?

The main cast of Takeover includes Barry Otto, Anne Tenney, and Paul Chubb.

Is Takeover (1988) worth watching?

While Takeover may not be a well-known film, its unique blend of dark comedy and thought-provoking themes makes it a worthwhile watch for fans of offbeat cinema.

How long is Takeover?

Takeover has a runtime of 80 minutes.

About Takeover (1988) — A Darkly Comedic Exploration of Life's Uncontrollable Chaos

In the absurdly comedic and thought-provoking Takeover (1988), directed by Robert Marchand, we meet George Oppenheimer, a man whose life is rapidly spiraling out of control. His eccentric wife and uncontrollable child are just the beginning of his problems. As his personal life falls apart, he finds solace in a computer invention that his team has created. This computer, imbued with personality, becomes George's unlikely confidant, offering a twisted solution to his despair. But as George's world unravels, he must confront the darkness that threatens to consume him.

Takeover is a darkly comedic exploration of themes that are both universally relatable and uniquely bizarre. With its offbeat tone and quirky characters, this 1988 film is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. As we delve into the world of Takeover, we're invited to laugh, cry, and reflect on the complexities of the human experience.