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Al Franken stars in this biting satire as veteran 12-stepper Stuart Smalley, in a role originated on television's Saturday Night Live. Stuart is forced to accept the unfortunate facts of his dismal life when his cable-access show is canceled and he loses a beloved family member at the same time. He must come face-to-face with his completely dysfunctional family and finally decide if they are worth saving. Released in 1995, the film stars Vincent D'Onofrio, Laura San Giacomo, Shirley Knight, Harris Yulin, and Al Franken. Directed by Harold Ramis. The Avanti filmed for the movie is a red 1964 Studebaker. The sinister red Avanti zooms out of the Hollywood Hills and takes aim at poor Stuart who is innocently posing for a family snapshot. Stuart Watches Avanti Approach
Poor Stuart gets hit by an Avanti in the Hollywood Hills as his father tries to take a family picture.
Stuart Saves His Family Stuart Smalley Hits the Big Screen

Al Franken brings his Saturday Night Live character Stuart Smalley to the big screen in this unexpectedly downbeat comedy about a man desperately trying to overcome his dysfunctional upbringing. Stuart hosts a TV show on public access TV in which he offers bits of New Age wisdom on self-help, often incorporating his trademark affirmation, "I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and doggone it, people like me!" Too bad Stuart's advice doesn't work so well for himself; he barely supports himself as a waiter, his self-esteem is shaky at best, and his family is dominated by depressive alcoholics sunk in denial (for all his quirks, Stuart is the only Smalley willing to admit he has a problem). One day, Stuart's friend Julia (Laura San Giacomo) tells him that a cable network is looking for programming, and suggests he should pitch his show to them. Soon Stuart has a nationwide audience and is actually able to support himself, but that's small comfort when his family falls into another crisis. By turns a goofy comedy and a serious look at a dysfunctional family, Stuart Saves His Family does feature a few strong dramatic performances by Laura San Giacomo, Vincent D'Onofrio and Shirley Knight, and a distinctive comic turn by Julia Sweeney as a guest on Stuart's show. –Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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