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About the Film

Year

1980

Rating

PG

Genre

Comedy / Drama

Running Time

114 MIN

Synopsis

Based on the long-running comic strip created by E.C. Segar (and less on the animated cartoons created by Max Fleischer, which were decidedly different in tone and approach), Popeye follows the sailor man with the mighty arms (played by Robin Williams in his first major film role) as he arrives in the seaside community of Sweethaven in search of his long-lost father. Popeye meets and quickly falls for the slender Olive Oyl (Shelley Duvall, in the role she was born to play), but Olive's hand has already been promised to the hulking Bluto (Paul Smith), of whom Olive can say little except, well, he's large. Eventually, Popeye and Olive are brought together by Swee' Pea (Wesley Ivan Hurt), an adorable foundling, and Popeye finally meets his dad, Poopdeck Pappy (Ray Walston). Director Robert Altman in no way tempered his trademark style for this big-budget family opus, crowding the screen with a variety of characters and allowing his cast to overlap as much dialogue as they want.

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Where to Watch

Digital

About the Cast

Robin Williams

Popeye

Shelley Duvall

Olive Oyl

Ray Walston

Poopdeck Pappy

Paul L. Smith

Bluto

Paul Dooley

Wimpy

Richard Libertini

Geezil

Linda Hunt

Mrs. Oxheart

Donald Moffat

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MacIntyre Dixon

Cole Oyl

Roberta Maxwell

Nana Oyl

About the Crew

Director

Robert Altman

Producer

Robert Evans

Writer

Jules Feiffer

Music Scoring

Harry Nilsson