Blast from the Past

Blast from the Past is a 1999 American romantic comedy science fiction film. The film is about a college professor and his pregnant wife take refuge in their fallout shelter during the Cuban Missile Crisis. During their time in the shelter, a son named Adam is born and 35 years later, Adam goes to the surface under the impression he is dealing with a post-nuclear apocalypse.
 * Directed by Hugh Wilson from a screenplay by Wilson and Bill Kelly. Starring Brendan Fraser and Alicia Silverstone.

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Calvin Webber

 * A duck goes into a pharmacy wanting some lip balm. The druggist asks if that will be cash or credit, and the duck replies "Put it on my bill!"

Adam Webber

 * [calling Eve but is left to leave a message on her answering machine] This is Adam. Look, I just wanted to thank you for everything you did for me. And... I wanted to tell you that I, that, uh... that I--that I wish so many good things for you. I wish so hard that all of your dreams come true. And... and that- and that's all I... And that's all.

Dialogue

 * [Child Adam is being homeschooled]
 * Calvin: These are stock certificates. They denote ownership in a company.
 * Adam: Those look pretty. May I see them?
 * Calvin: Sure. They are yours. Your mother and I bought these for you before you were born to give you some money to help you out in your adult years. Unfortunately, they are all worthless now.


 * [in 1997, the Mom's Malt Shop has fallen into disrepair]
 * Archbishop Melcher: All of these things, Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Heroin Anonymous..
 * Drunk: There is a Heroin Anonymous?
 * Melcher: Will you please...shut up?
 * Drunk: Sorry.
 * Melcher: All of these things ask you to believe in something greater than yourself. Well, I have turned my eyes skyward a time or two, and I have seen nothing, except an airplane or two, which I cannot afford to get on!
 * [Ground rumbles]
 * Drunk: Earthquake!
 * Melcher: Let it be. [Drunk runs for cover. Floor breaks and Calvin, wearing a radiation suit rises]
 * Calvin Webber: Welcome! [shines flashlight at Archbishop Melcher, who just hid nearby] Leave my elevator alone.


 * [In 1997, Calvin explores the world outside the fallout shelter, anticipating either a world of radioactive waste or a Soviet conquest. Even that attitude has not prepared him for 1997 Los Angeles, as there are drive-by shootings]
 * Transvestite hooker: Got a light, honey?
 * Calvin: Were you a victim of the blast?
 * Transvestite hooker: Honey, I have been a victim of the blast, the clap, you name it. As the song goes, a country boy can survive.
 * Calvin: Did you say you were a country boy?
 * Transvestite hooker: Cute little old man, if you want a boy I can be a boy. If you want a girl I can be a girl.
 * Calvin: [horrified to what he thinks is a mutant] No thank you, good day. [gets inside adult bookstore; scream heard offscreen] AAAUGH!


 * [Calvin returns to the shelter and reports to his family]
 * Calvin: Son, stay out of the adult bookstore.
 * Adam: How come?
 * Calvin: Poison gas is in there.


 * [after Eve has Adam committed to the asylum, Eve and Troy police his hotel room - and discovers a huge load of personal effects from the 1960s.]
 * Troy: Eve, look what I found in the suitcase. It's stock certificates. I mean, it's got, like-- [Eve leaves the bedroom] It's got, like, IBM and AT&T and Polaroid and... "Ipana"? I remember this brand. I didn't know they still made this. Oh. Look at this. [shows Eve something] It says "Trademark 1961."
 * [Troy calls up a stockbroker]
 * Stockbroker: Purchased in 1958 and '59... ten thousand shares of each? They'd be worth millions. Hell, I don't know. Millions upon millions...
 * Troy: Upon millions. The stocks, the baseball cards... the clothes... the toothpaste. The guy's on the level. [has Eve faces him] Eve, a man walks into your life, who's the kindest, most polite, most incredibly rich guy you've ever met.
 * Eve: And I have him committed.
 * Troy: Yes, you did.
 * Eve: Well at least I fell for him before I found out he was rich.


 * Eve: I made some champagne cocktails, like you requested. Funny, I only thought hookers drank these things.
 * Adam: I know Mom sure likes them.


 * [Adam brings his parents to a place out in the country, to a house that exactly looks like their old house in LA, to help them acclimatize with the outside world. He also introduced Eve to them]
 * Adam Webber: Dad, I don't know how to tell you this and I was gonna wait for a while to do it, but... Dad, there was no bomb. A plane crashed in our backyard. I looked it up in old newspapers.
 * Calvin Webber: You sure?
 * Adam: Positive. The Soviet Union collapsed without a shot being fired. The Cold War's over.
 * Calvin: That's what everybody believes?
 * Adam: Yes, sir. It's true.
 * Calvin: What, the Politburo one day say "we give up"?
 * Adam: Yes. That's kind of how it was.
 * Calvin: Uh-huh. [finally realizes that World War III didn't come to pass] My gosh, those Commies are brilliant! You've got to hand it to 'em! "No, we didn't drop any bombs! Oh yes, our evil empire has collapsed! Poor, poor us!" I bet they've even asked the West for aid! Right?
 * Adam: Um, I think they did.

Taglines

 * Comes the Story about a guy in his 30's stuck in the 60's Looking for the Love in the 90's.
 * She was a woman of the world. He had never been around the block.
 * She'd never met anyone like him. He's never met anyone... Period.
 * After 35 years in a bomb shelter, Adam Webber is finally going outside to play.

Cast

 * Brendan Fraser - Adam Webber
 * Hayden Tank - Adam at 3 1/2 years old
 * Ryan Sparks - Adam at 8 years old
 * Douglas Smith - Adam at 11 years old


 * Alicia Silverstone - Eve Rustikov
 * Christopher Walken - Calvin Webber
 * Sissy Spacek - Helen Webber
 * Dave Foley - Troy
 * Joey Slotnick - Archbishop Melcher/Soda Jerk
 * Dale Raoul as Mom
 * Rex Linn as Dave
 * Bill Gratton as Eve's Boss
 * Nathan Fillion as Cliff
 * Jennifer Lewis as Dr. Nina Aron
 * Hugh Wilson as Levy
 * Cynthia Mace as Betty
 * Harry S. Murphy as Bob
 * Carmen Moré as Sophie
 * Sonya Eddy as Postal Worker
 * Robert Sacchi as Bogart DJ