The Compleat Al

The Compleat Al
Directed byJay Levey
Robert K. Weiss
Written byRobert K. Weiss
Jay Levey
Hamilton Cloud
Al Yankovic
Produced byRobert K. Weiss
Starring"Weird Al" Yankovic
CinematographyDavid Lewis
Edited byBruce Austin
John Carroll
Kurt Tiegs
Music byDerek Nakamoto
Pat Regan
"Weird Al" Yankovic
Distributed byCBS/Fox Video
Fox Video
Release dates
  • August 7, 1985 (1985-08-07) (TV)
  • September 25, 1985 (1985-09-25) (Video)
  • November 11, 2014 (2014-11-11) (DVD)
Running time
100 minutes
LanguageEnglish
Budget$250,000

The Compleat Al is a mockumentary about the life of "Weird Al" Yankovic, from his birth in 1959, to 1985. It was partially written by Yankovic and directed by Jay Levey. An abbreviated version premiered on August 7, 1985 on the Showtime network before the full film was released on video on September 25, 1985. The title of the film is a parody from the 1982 documentary The Compleat Beatles.[1]

Although it is a mockumentary, it is roughly based on Yankovic's real life. For example, Yankovic was raised in Lynwood, California, and has a degree in architecture from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. His real-life parents appear in the mockumentary, as does a picture of his real-life childhood house. Because of the mixture of Yankovic's real life and fiction, much of the film's fabricated information was accepted by fans as real, for example, the false information that Yankovic was born in a Saint Vitus hospital (the Catholic patron saint of comedy), or the film's pun which claimed his birth in an elevator signified his "rise to the top."

The mockumentary also contains clips from the first three AL-TV specials, and all of Yankovic's music videos up to 1985: "Ricky", "I Love Rocky Road", "Eat It", "I Lost on Jeopardy", "This Is the Life", "Like a Surgeon", "One More Minute", and "Dare to Be Stupid".

The parody also extends to the technical aspects of the film, such as the copyright warning message which starts routinely but escalates to warnings that copying the video may result in damage to your VCR, smoke may come out of your TV set, escalating to possible destruction of the planet due to the greed of the viewer.

  1. ^ Blackard, Cap (November 11, 2014). ""Weird Al" Yankovic and Jay Levey: 25 Years of UHF". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 2014-11-12.

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