Summaries

A conservative folk singer turns his hand to politics, running for the US Senate. He is not above dirty tricks and smear campaigns to gain an advantage over his opponent.

Documentary-style look at the fictional Senatorial campaign of Bob Roberts, an arch-conservative folk singer turned politician. This political satire includes several original songs co-written and performed by writer/director/star Tim Robbins, and cameo appearances by other stars as reporters and news anchors.—Scott Renshaw <[email protected]>

A conservative folk singer, Bob Roberts, turns his hand to politics, running for the US Senate. He sets about organising rallies, singing songs to get his message across. He is not above using dirty tricks and smears to gain an advantage over his opponent. Meanwhile, a reporter is investigating Roberts's potential involvement in a drug ring.—grantss

Details

Keywords
  • satire
  • mockumentary
  • election campaign
  • fake documentary
  • political satire
Genres
  • Comedy
  • Drama
Release date Sep 3, 1992
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) R
Countries of origin United States United Kingdom
Language English German
Filming locations Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Production companies Miramax PolyGram Filmed Entertainment Live Entertainment

Box office

Budget $3900000
Gross US & Canada $4479470
Opening weekend US & Canada $314275
Gross worldwide $4479470

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 42m
Sound mix Dolby
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

Synopsis

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