Background
Bananas (1971)
is the story of a New Yorker who becomes a South American rebel leader,
to impress his political activist love interest Nancy (Louise Lasser).
It is typically filled with many of Woody Allen's funny one-liners
and gags.
The Story
The hero in this early comedy is a clumsy, anxiety-ridden
Fielding Mellish (Woody Allen).
Memorable scenes, images, and one-liners:
- The classic opening scene is commentator Howard
Cosell's coverage of a Latin-American president's assassination
for ABC's Wide World of Sports. His commentary includes: "Well,
of course, you're upset."
- As a young boy, Fielding's electric blanket electrocuted
him because he was a bed-wetter.
- Fielding stole pornographic books printed in Braille
and then rubbed the dirty parts with his hands.
- Fielding's job is testing products for a marketing
research corporation (including a stereo headphones coffin for
Californians).
- The "execucisor" scene: Fielding tests
exercise equipment (gone haywire) for busy executives who must
exercise at their desks, a tribute to Chaplin's Modern Times.
- Fielding's embarrassment when a shop dealer makes
it obvious to other customers that he is purchasing a pornographic
magazine ("Hey Ralph! How much is a copy of Orgasm?").
Fielding visits a fictional Latin-American "banana
republic" and eventually winds up as the head of a rebel army,
sporting Castro-like fatigues and a false red beard. As accidental
leader of the tiny island nation of San Marcos, he delivers a stuttering,
outrageously inappropriate keynote speech at a high society fundraiser:
Although the United States is, uh, a very rich country
and San Marcos is a very poor one, there are a great many things
we have to offer your country in return for aid. For instance,
there, uh, there are locusts. Uh, we have more locusts than...uh,
locusts of all races and creeds. These, these locusts, incidentally,
are available at popular prices. And so, by the way, are most of
the women of San Marcos...despite the tiny size of our nation,
few people realize that we lead the world in hernias. They also
fail to realize that before Columbus discovered your country, he
stopped in San Marcos and contracted a disease which today can
be cured with one shot of penicillin...
He is trained in first-aid treatment for snakebite,
sucking out the poison, pursuing a topless woman who tells everyone
she was bitten by a snake on her breast, with everyone else in pursuit.
Rebel Fielding feeds his Latin-American revolutionary
troops by going into a restaurant in the jungle and ordering take-out,
almost a thousand grilled-cheese sandwiches and beverages.
He is arrested and brought to trial for treason upon
his return to the US in which he cross-examines himself and objects
to the judge: "I object your honor. This trial is a travesty.
It's a travesty of a mockery of a sham of a mockery of a travesty
of two mockeries of a sham. I move for a mistrial."
In the concluding scene, Howard Cosell again provides
live television coverage of the play-by-play of Fielding's honeymoon
night. |