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''Encino Man'' (also known as ''California Man'' in several territories) is a 1992 American
comedy film The comedy film is a film genre that emphasizes humor. These films are designed to amuse audiences and make them laugh. Films in this genre typically have a happy ending, with dark comedy being an exception to this rule. Comedy is one of the o ...
directed by
Les Mayfield Les Mayfield (born November 30, 1959) is an American retired film director and producer. Career Shortly after graduating the USC School of Cinematic Arts, Les Mayfield formed the ZM Productions with schoolmate George Zaloom. Until its closure i ...
in his
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. The film stars
Sean Astin Sean Patrick Astin (; born February 25, 1971) is an American actor. His acting roles include Mikey Walsh in '' The Goonies'' (1985), Billy Tepper in '' Toy Soldiers'' (1991), Dave Morgan in '' Encino Man'' (1992), Daniel Ruettiger in '' Rudy'' ...
, with a supporting cast of
Brendan Fraser Brendan James Fraser ( ; born December 3, 1968) is an American-Canadian actor. List of awards and nominations received by Brendan Fraser, His accolades include an Academy Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and a nomination for a Golden Globe A ...
,
Mariette Hartley Mary Loretta Hartley (born June 21, 1940) is an American film and television actress. She is possibly best known for her roles in film as Elsa Knudsen in Sam Peckinpah's '' Ride the High Country'' (1962), Susan Clabon in Alfred Hitchcock's '' M ...
,
Richard Masur Richard Masur (born November 20, 1948) is an American character actor who has appeared in more than 40 films. From 1995 to 1999, he served two terms as president of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG). He is best known for playing David Kane on '' One ...
and
Pauly Shore Paul Montgomery Shore (born February 1, 1968) is an American comedian and actor. He is best known for his roles in 1990s comedy films. Shore began as a stand-up comedian at the age of 17, before becoming an MTV VJ in 1989. This led to a starring ...
. In the film, two teenagers discover and thaw a frozen
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, who has to adjust to 20th-century society while teaching them life lessons of his own. The film was released on May 22, 1992, by
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(under its
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label). Despite negative reviews, ''Encino Man'' was a box-office success, grossing $40.7 million worldwide on a $7 million budget. Today it is considered a
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. A
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sequel, ''
Encino Woman ''Encino Woman'' (also known as ''California Woman'') is a 1996 TV movie directed by Shawn Schepps. It tells the story of a cavewoman who awakes in 1990s Los Angeles and inadvertently becomes both a successful fashion model and a spokesperson fo ...
'', was released in 1996.


Plot

During the first
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, a
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attempts to make fire with his cavewoman girlfriend. An earthquake causes a
cave-in A cave-in is a collapse of a geologic formation, mine or structure which may occur during mining, tunneling, or steep-walled excavation such as trenching. Geologic structures prone to spontaneous cave-ins include alvar, tsingy and other ...
that buries the two of them. In 1992, an earthquake awakens Dave Morgan, an Encino teenager who strives to attain popularity in
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, but unlike his popular friend, Stoney Brown, is unsuccessful. Dave is in love with Robyn Sweeney, who was his best friend in grade school and had been rejected by him several times prior. Her boyfriend, Matt Wilson, is a jock who constantly humiliates Dave and Stoney, usually due to Dave's affection toward Robyn. One day, while digging a pool in his backyard, Dave discovers the caveman, who is frozen in a gigantic block of ice. He leaves the ice block unattended in the garage before leaving for school the next morning, and space heaters left on cause the ice to melt, releasing the caveman. When Dave returns home with Stoney, they find hand paint covering the walls and the house in disarray. A beeping smoke alarm leads them to Dave's bedroom, where they discover the caveman attempting to start a fire. At first, he panics upon seeing them and hearing a telephone, but Stoney uses the flame of a lighter to mesmerize and calm him. After bathing and trimming him, Dave names him Link. Dave and Stoney manage to get Link some clothes and fool Dave's parents and sister into thinking he is an Estonian exchange student sent to live with them. They enroll him in school, where Link's bizarre behavior and supreme athletic skills make Dave and Stoney popular by association, allowing Dave to get closer to Robyn, stoking Matt's anger. Soon, Stoney's eccentric attitude influences Link's own mannerisms, which causes a rift between Dave and Stoney. Matt starts a fight with Link at a skating rink and becomes more enraged after Robyn leaves him. During a school field trip to the
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, Link grieves after realizing that the cavepeople he knew are all dead. Stoney and Dave reassure Link that he is not without friends in this time. During a
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lesson, Link drives away in a car with Dave, Stoney, and Robyn before stopping at a dance club. Dave and Link are arrested after the police follow them there. Dismayed at the caveman's antics and Robyn's desire to go to the upcoming prom with Link, Dave tries to abandon him, but Stoney reprimands him, leading to a fight between the two. This causes Link to return and break up the fight, leading Dave to apologize for his actions. On prom night, Link is a hit at the party with Robyn as his date, while Dave stays at home for the evening. Matt breaks into Dave's bedroom and steals photographic evidence that Link is a caveman. As Dave and Stoney pursue Matt and his friends, another earthquake happens. Matt exposes Link as a caveman in an attempt to destroy Dave and his reputations, but no one believes Matt. Matt is left humiliated, Dave and Robyn make up, and the three boys lead the entire prom in an impromptu caveman-like dance with
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providing the music. After the prom, some of the students visit Dave's house for a pool party, where Dave and Robyn kiss. Meanwhile, Stoney and Link discover breast prints on the slider and paint covering the walls of Dave's home. They follow muddy footprints to the bathroom and find Link's girlfriend, who also survived the earthquake during the ice age. He joins her in the bathtub and embraces her happily. She is also made to look like a modern human.


Cast


Production

Originally,
Ben Stiller Benjamin Edward Meara Stiller (born November 30, 1965) is an American actor, comedian, and filmmaker. Known for his blend of slapstick humor and sharp wit, Stiller rose to fame through comedies such as ''There's Something About Mary'' (1998), ' ...
,
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, and Jeff Maynard, were cast as the three main characters Link, Stoney, and Dave for a screen test. This was to show that the concept of Encino Man could work, as well as show the studio that Mayfield was capable of directing a comedy like this. Pauly Shore uploaded this screen test on YouTube. ''Encino Man'' was directed by
Les Mayfield Les Mayfield (born November 30, 1959) is an American retired film director and producer. Career Shortly after graduating the USC School of Cinematic Arts, Les Mayfield formed the ZM Productions with schoolmate George Zaloom. Until its closure i ...
, a veteran of behind-the-scenes promotional documentaries, making his feature-film debut. The film was shot from December 1991 to February 1992. Filming locations across northern Los Angeles included Los Angeles Mission College in Sylmar and Six Flags Magic Mountain, while the family home was filmed at 7532 Sedgwick Court, West Hills, and the minimart scene was shot at 6586 Van Nuys Blvd, Van Nuys. Pauly Shore was known for his show '' Totally Pauly'' on
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, and Disney expected this would bring an existing audience to the film. The film tested well with teen audiences, and Mayfield thanked ''
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'', which was released three months before ''Encino Man'', for showing a comedy aimed at this demographic could do well. Costume designer Marie France decided not to buy clothes; instead, she custom made the wardrobe for the characters of Stoney and Link. For Shore, she took his own unusual style and gave it a younger look. For Fraser, who stands at , it was a matter of practicality, easier than trying to find the sizes needed, and she dressed him in baggy, knee-length shorts and oversized T-shirts.


Reception


Box office

The film was a box-office success. The film made $9.9 million in its opening weekend, coming in fourth at the box office. The film went on to earn a total of $40.7 million at the North American box office on a budget of $7.5 million. The film was released in the United Kingdom on September 25, 1992, titled ''California Man'', and opened at number five.


Critical response

On
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, the film has an approval rating of 17% based on 36 reviews, with an average rating of 3.5/10. The website's critical consensus reads: "''Encino Man'' isn't the first unabashedly silly comedy to embrace its stupidity and amass a cult following, but whether or not it works for you will largely be determined by your tolerance for Pauly Shore." On
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, the film has a weighted average score of 25 out of 100 based on 20 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable" reviews. Audiences surveyed by
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gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale. ''
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'' panned the film, saying "''Encino Man'' is a mindless would-be comedy aimed at the younger set. Low-budget quickie is insulting even within its own no-effort parameters". Peter Rainer of the ''
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'' wrote: "There are a lot of funny ideas in ''Encino Man'' that don't come off because the director, Les Mayfield, and his screenwriter, Shawn Schepps, don't seem to have made up their minds how smart they want to be. A scene like Link freaking out during a visit to the La Brea tar pits museum should count for a lot more than it does here". Pauly Shore's performance in ''Encino Man'' won him the
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for Worst New Star.


Books

A novelization of the film by
Les Mayfield Les Mayfield (born November 30, 1959) is an American retired film director and producer. Career Shortly after graduating the USC School of Cinematic Arts, Les Mayfield formed the ZM Productions with schoolmate George Zaloom. Until its closure i ...
was published by
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. A tie-in, ''Stoney's Encino High Notebook'', was also published by Hyperion Books. The book is written in character as Stoney, with no author credited.


Sequels

A made-for-television movie sequel, ''
Encino Woman ''Encino Woman'' (also known as ''California Woman'') is a 1996 TV movie directed by Shawn Schepps. It tells the story of a cavewoman who awakes in 1990s Los Angeles and inadvertently becomes both a successful fashion model and a spokesperson fo ...
'', aired April 20, 1996, on
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. It takes a different and more
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approach, parodying the
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and featuring numerous cameos by
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. ''
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'' compared it to '' Paris Is Burning''. Fraser reprised his role as Link for cameo roles in two subsequent Shore films, as a college student in ''
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'' and a soldier in '' In the Army Now'', seeming to imply that all three films exist in the same timeline. According to Shore, in 2022,
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personnel were discussing a potential further sequel with the possibility of Astin, Fraser, and him back as their characters.


In popular culture

In
Evan Wright Evan Alan Wright (December 12, 1964 – July 12, 2024) was an American writer, known for his reporting on subcultures for ''Rolling Stone'' and '' Vanity Fair''. He was best known for his book on the Iraq War, '' Generation Kill'' (2004). He als ...
's book about the 2003 invasion of Iraq, ''
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'', the U.S. Marine company commander is nicknamed Encino Man, supposedly for his incompetence. In the 2008 HBO miniseries of adaptation of the book, the officer is played by
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. The ''
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'' episode "
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" (1999) was a parody of the film, wherein the boys find a man who has been frozen in ice since 1996. At the
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, the film was referred to by
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in his opening monologue, saying the ceremony is a great night for
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and
Ke Huy Quan Ke Huy Quan ( ; ; born August 20, 1971), also known as Jonathan Ke Quan, is an American actor. List of awards and nominations received by Ke Huy Quan, His accolades include a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award. Born in Vietnam, Quan immig ...
(nominees and later winners for Best Actor in ''The Whale'' and Best Supporting Actor in ''
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'', respectively) "and a difficult night for Pauly Shore". The film featured a short scene where Fraser and Quan talk to each other. Shore wrote on X that he "loved" the joke about him. Fraser and Quan later reunited backstage at the Oscars and reminisced about their work together. Professional wrestler
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used Matt's "Shoosh!" line as his signature catchphrase.


See also

* '' Blast from the Past'' * ''
Hibernatus ''Hibernatus'' is a 1969 French-Italian comedy film directed by Édouard Molinaro and written by Jean Bernard-Luc. It stars Louis de Funès as an industrialist named Hubert Barrère de Tartas. Plot A man frozen for 65 years is found in the ice o ...
'' * ''Iceman'' (1984 film) * "
The Resurrection of Jimber-Jaw "The Resurrection of Jimber-Jaw" is a 1937 short story by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, about an unfrozen 50,000-year-old caveman. The story was originally printed in ''Argosy'', and later reprinted as one of three stories in the collect ...
"


References


External links

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