Going Overboard

Going Overboard is a 1989 American comedy film directed by Valerie Breiman, and stars Adam Sandler in his film debut, Burt Young, Allen Covert, Billy Zane, Terry Moore, Milton Berle and Billy Bob Thornton in a small role. The film was originally released in 1989, but once Sandler became successful after appearing on Saturday Night Live and in the films Billy Madison and Happy Gilmore, it was given a wider release by Vidmark Entertainment in 1996.

Plot
Shecky Moskowitz (Sandler) is a struggling comedian working on a cruise ship. Shecky gets his chance to be the ship's comedian when it is thought that the regular comedian, Dickie Diamond (LaRose), had fallen overboard and drowned. (Dickie actually locked himself in the men's room) Shecky is nervous about performing, but King Neptune (Zane) convinces him to go for the opportunity by telling Shecky about the power of laughter. Shecky's first performance is very unsuccessful as he is booed off the stage, he is especially heckled by the construction worker Dave (Thornton). However, after a lecture by Milton Berle, Shecky succeeds in making the audience laugh. At that point, the terrorists come onboard and want to kill Miss Australia. Shecky, remembering the advice about the power of laughter, saves her by promising to put the assassins in a film.

Cast

 * Adam Sandler as Shecky Moskowitz
 * Burt Young as Gen. Noriega
 * Tom Hodges as Bob
 * Scott LaRose as Dickie Diamond
 * Allen Covert as Bartender
 * Billy Zane as King Neptune
 * Terry Moore as Mistress
 * Milton Berle (credited) as Himself
 * Billy Bob Thornton as Dave
 * Dan Povenmire as Yellow Teeth
 * Steven Brill as Priest
 * Pete Berg as Mort Ginsberg
 * Adam Rifkin as Croaker / Miss Spain
 * Gabe Sachs as Funeral mourner

Critical reception
The movie was panned by critics, with only 12% of 23 critics giving it a positive review on Rotten Tomatoes. Adam Sandler and Burt Young's performances were both critically panned as well.