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''UFOria'' is a
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written and directed by John Binder and starring
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,
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, Harry Carey, Jr. and
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. The film includes small appearances by Peggy McKay,
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,
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, Charlotte Stewart, and Alan Beckwith. Filming was completed in 1981, but the film was not theatrically released until 1985. It was released only on VHS in 1987 by MCA Home Video, now known as
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.


Plot

Sheldon Bart (
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) is a drifter, and a small-time con man. He meets his old friend, Brother Bud (
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), a big-time con man into faith healing and fencing stolen cars, at his revival tent outside a small town. Bud has developed a real ability to heal, although he has no idea how this has happened. While he's helping Brother Bud, Sheldon falls in love with Arlene (
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), a local supermarket clerk who believes in UFOs and is deeply religious and deeply lonely. When Arlene has a vision of a coming UFO, everyone deals with it in his own way. Brother Bud begins to twist Arlene's belief and visions into a new pseudoreligious cult.


Release


Theatrical

Produced by Melvin Simon Productions, it was initially slated to be released by
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as part of their long-term distribution agreement. However, the studio shelved it after deeming it unmarketable. Upset with their decision, but fearful of retaliation, Binder persuaded them to allow him to find another distributor, and Universal acquired the film in 1983. Universal test-released the film in two markets under the title ''Hold Onto Your Dreams'' to disappointing returns, and initially chose to abandon it as well.
''UFOria'' played at the 1984
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Festival in July 1984, where it was positively received. Based on this reaction, Landmark Theaters booked the film in 1985 for showings in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Boston, without advertising support from the studio. Exhibitor J.D. Pollack booked the film at the Bleecker Street Cinema in January 1986, and personally funded his own advertising campaign, hiring publicist Lauren Hyman to promote the film. A glowing review from ''
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'' spurred Universal to expand the release to more cities, with advertising support. Despite enthusiastic reviews from
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and other critics, it did not find a broad audience in its theatrical run.


Home media

Due to its extensive soundtrack of country songs, including hits from
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, the film did not reach VHS until 1987, with some of its music rescored, and it has not yet been released on DVD or Blu-Ray due to the expense of licensing its song score. The film's credits advertised a soundtrack album would be available on
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, but that album was never released. The film also aired on cable television in 1986.


Reception

The film received mostly positive reviews.
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gave the film a 4 star review, calling the film a "great and goofy comedy", concluding with "Like '' Repo Man'', '' Turtle Diary'' and ''
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'', it is willing to go for originality in a world that prizes the entertainment assembly line." Vincent Canby of ''
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'' wrote that the film has a "raffish tone" and is "exuberantly nutty"; he also praised the casting. Kevin Thomas, writing for the ''
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'' concluded his review with, "Williams manages to be adorable and never seems all-out crazy; like Ward, you do believe in her, whether or not you believe in UFOs." The ''Creature Features'' movie guide gave the movie 3 out of 5 stars, finding the film eccentric but entertaining, stating the movie was a compelling character study with a surprise ending.Stanley, John (2000) ''Creature Features'': 3rd Edition


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