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In 1994, Burton and frequent co-producer Denise Di Novi produced the 1994 fantasy-comedy Cabin Boy, starring comedian Chris Elliott and directed / written by Adam Resnick.
He is also known for appearing in movies such as Cabin Boy, There's Something About Mary, Scary Movie 2 and Groundhog Day.
Cabin Boy is a 1994 fantasy comedy film directed by Adam Resnick and co-produced by Tim Burton, which starred comedian Chris Elliott.
The movie received mixed reviews from critics, with Rotten Tomatoes maintaining Cabin Boy with a 46 % " rotten " rating based on 26 reviews.
In 1994, Elliott appeared in the Tim Burton – produced film Cabin Boy, where he played his real-life son's father once again.
Two years later, in 1994, Resnick would team up with Elliott again for the motion picture Cabin Boy.
" The Song of the Cabin Boy ," a barcarolle from Planquette's Les cloches de Corneville was played on the violin by W. K. L.
She starred in Mrs. Winterbourne with Shirley Maclaine and Brendan Fraser, Cabin Boy, Last Exit to Brooklyn, Cookie, and Inside Monkey Zetterland.
* From Admiral to Cabin Boy ( 1947 ; the cabin referred to is his cell at Brixton prison during internment ) ISBN 0-89562-099-5
There is a persistent urban legend, repeated by the now defunct UK newspaper the Sunday Correspondent, that ascribes sexually suggestive names – such as Master Bates, Seaman Staines, and Roger ( meaning " have sex with ") the Cabin Boy – to Captain Pugwashs characters, and indicating that the captain's name was a slang Australian term for oral sex.
Elliott continued to perform, most notably with his son ( actor / comedian Chris Elliott ) on the TV sitcom Get a Life, on episodes of Newhart, LateLine and Late Night with David Letterman, in the films Cabin Boy ( also with son Chris ) and Quick Change, and on radio for the first season of Garrison Keillor's American Radio Company of the Air.
The melody is from a barcarolle, " Song of the Cabin Boy ", from Les Cloches de Corneville ( literally The Bells of Corneville ; presented in English-speaking countries as The Chimes of Normandy ), a light opera composed by Robert Planquette in 1877.
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