There are a few directorial touches which indicate that Buck Henry, the writer and director, did not go completely comatose during the making of this misguided political spoof. Best of these is the change of color in the President's face after he has imbibed an African beverage composed of donkey blood and cow urine. But the basic drift of the plot, with its diplomatic mission to the African republic of Upper Gorm and the resultant trade agreement calling for an exchange of white middle-class Americans for Gormese fertilizer, goes rather far afield from what most viewers will expect or accept. Bob Newhart, Madeline Kahn, Gilda Radner, and Richard Benjamin. (1980) — Duncan Shepherd
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