David Zucker,
Jim Abrahams, and
Jerry Zucker knew one another as children while growing up in
Shorewood, Wisconsin and while attending
Shorewood High School, which is sometimes referenced in their work. While attending the
University of Wisconsin–Madison, the trio founded a small theater known as The Kentucky Fried Theater in 1971 which led to their
sketch comedy film
The Kentucky Fried Movie in 1977. This was followed by the trio's breakout hit
Airplane! in 1980, which remains a revered comedic milestone. Subsequent collaborations include
Top Secret!,
Ruthless People, and
The Naked Gun. All of their projects relied heavily on parodies, visual gags and breaking of the fourth wall, and established a strong 1980s cult following. The notable stylistic exception is
Ruthless People; a more traditional farce that was directed by the trio but, unlike their other productions, not written by them. The trio's status as a three-person team of co-directors is highly unusual, although some of their later projects were directed by David Zucker working solo and with Jerry Zucker and Abrahams credited only as producers and/or writers. The trio split up in the 1990s for fiscal and creative reasons, stating that there were "too many guys sitting in the same chair". They also said that they had been treated unfairly by the studios that produced their films, claiming that they failed to see any profits from
Ruthless People. Nevertheless, the three still maintained a close friendship until Abrahams died in 2024. ==Filmography==