Hamburger: The Motion Picture
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| Directed by | Mike Marvin |
| Written by | Donald Ross |
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| Cinematography | Karen Grossman |
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| Music by | Peter Bernstein |
Production company | Feldman/Meeker Production |
| Distributed by | FM Entertainment |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Hamburger: The Motion Picture is a 1986 American teen sex comedy film directed by Mike Marvin and starring Leigh McCloskey. The film centers around the character of Russell Proco (McCloskey), who finds himself way too distracted by women who want to have sex with him. Proco decides to enroll in Busterburger University to become an owner of a Busterburger fast food franchise.
Hamburger: The Motion Picture began production in 1985 where it was predominantly shot in California and premiered in Los Angeles in January. The film received negative reviews from The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, and The Miami Herald.