The Groove Tube is a 1974 American satirical sketch comedy film directed by Ken Shapiro. It assembles a rapid-fire series of spoof commercials, parodies of television formats, and outrageous vignettes that lampoon broadcast media, consumer culture, and 1970s pop trends. Featuring early appearances by Chevy Chase and Richard Belzer, the low-budget, anarchic humor helped pioneer modern TV satire and spoof cinema, earning it a lasting cult status among fans of counterculture comedy.
Comedy, Sketch Comedy, Satire, Cult Classic