Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)
Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Arsenio Hall
Apartment Victim (segment 'Mondo Condo')
Donald F. Muhich
Easterbrook (segment 'Pethouse Video')
Monique Gabrielle
Taryn Steele (segment 'Pethouse Video')
Lou Jacobi
Murray (segment 'Murray in Videoland')
Erica Yohn
Selma (segment 'Murray in Videoland')
Debbi A. Davison
Weather Person (segment 'Murray in Videoland')
Rob Krausz
Floor Manager (segment 'Murray in Videoland')
Phil Hartman
Baseball Announcer (segment 'Murray in Videoland')
Corey Burton
Anchorman (segment 'Murray in Videoland') / TV Announcer (segment 'Amazon Women on the Moon') / Announcer (segment 'Sill...
Michelle Pfeiffer
Brenda (segment 'Hospital')
Peter Horton
Harry (segment 'Hospital') / Director
Griffin Dunne
Doctor (segment 'Hospital')
Brian Ann Zoccola
Nurse (segment 'Hospital')
Joe Pantoliano
Sy Swerdlow (segment 'Hairlooming')
Stanley Brock
Customer (segment 'Hairlooming')
Steve Forrest
Captain Nelson (segment 'Amazon Women on the Moon')
Robert Colbert
Blackie (segment 'Amazon Women on the Moon')
Joey Travolta
Butch (segment 'Amazon Women on the Moon')
Forrest J. Ackerman
U.S. President (segment 'Amazon Women on the Moon')
Sybil Danning
Queen Lara (segment 'Amazon Women on the Moon')
Lana Clarkson
Alpha Beta (segment 'Amazon Women on the Moon')
David Alan Grier
Don Simmons (segment 'Blacks Without Soul') / Don Simmons (segment 'Don 'No Soul' Simmons')
B.B. King
B.B. King (segment 'Blacks Without Soul')
William Bryant
Male Republican (segment 'Blacks Without Soul')
Roxie Roker
Female Republican (segment 'Blacks Without Soul')
Le Tari
Pimp (segment 'Blacks Without Soul')
Christopher Broughton
Fan Club President (segment 'Blacks Without Soul')
Rosanna Arquette
Karen (segment 'Two I.D.'s')
Steve Guttenberg
Jerry (segment 'Two I.D.'s')
Henry Silva
Henry Silva (segment 'Bullshit or Not')
Sarah Lilly
Prostitute (segment 'Bullshit or Not')
Archie Hahn
Harvey Pitnik (segment 'Critics Corner') / Harvey Pitnik (segment 'Roast Your Loved One')
Belinda Balaski
Bernice Pitnik (segment 'Critics Corner') / Bernice Pitnik (segment 'Roast Your Loved One')
Justin Benham
Pitnik Boy (segment 'Critics Corner') / Pitnik Boy (segment 'Roast Your Loved One')
Erica Gayle
Pitnik Girl (segment 'Critics Corner') / Pitnik Girl (segment 'Roast Your Loved One')
Al Lohman
Frankel (segment 'Critics Corner')
Roger Barkley
Herbert (segment 'Critics Corner')
T.K. Carter
Host (segment 'Silly Paté')
Phil Proctor
Mike (segment 'Silly Paté')
Ira Newborn
Fred (segment 'Silly Paté')
Karen Montgomery
Karen (segment 'Silly Paté')
Robert Picardo
Rick Raddnitz (segment 'Roast Your Loved One')
Rip Taylor
Rip Taylor (segment 'Roast Your Loved One')
Slappy White
Slappy White (segment 'Roast Your Loved One')
Jackie Vernon
Jackie Vernon (segment 'Roast Your Loved One')
Henny Youngman
Henny Youngman (segment 'Roast Your Loved One')
Charlie Callas
Charlie Callas (segment 'Roast Your Loved One')
Steve Allen
Steve Allen (segment 'Roast Your Loved One')
William Marshall
Pirate Captain (segment 'Video Pirates')
Tino Insana
Mr. Sylvio (segment 'Video Pirates')
Donald Gibb
Graceless Pirate (segment 'Video Pirates')
Frank Collison
Grizzled Pirate (segment 'Video Pirates')
William S. Taylor
Gruesome Pirate (segment 'Video Pirates')
Ed Begley Jr.
Griffin (segment 'Son of the Invisible Man')
Chuck Lafont
Trent (segment 'Son of the Invisible Man')
Pamla Vale
Woman in Pub (segment 'Son of the Invisible Man')
Larry Hankin
Man in Pub (segment 'Son of the Invisible Man')
Garry Goodrow
Checker Player (segment 'Son of the Invisible Man')
Roger La Page
London Bobby (segment 'Son of the Invisible Man') / Unit Production Manager
John Ingle
Felix Van Dam (segment 'Art Sale')
Angel Tompkins
First Lady (segment 'First Lady of the Evening')
Terence McGovern
Salesman (segment 'First Lady of the Evening')
Michael Hanks
Announcer (segment 'First Lady of the Evening')
Matt Adler
George (segment 'Titan Man')
Kelly Preston
Violet (segment 'Titan Man')
Ralph Bellamy
Mr. Gower (segment 'Titan Man')
Howard Hesseman
Rupert King (segment 'Titan Man')
Steve Cropper
Customer (segment 'Titan Man')
Marc McClure
Ray (segment 'Video Date')
Russ Meyer
Video Salesman (segment 'Video Date')
Corinne Wahl
Sherrie (segment 'Video Date')
Andrew Dice Clay
Frankie (segment 'Video Date')
Willard E. Pugh
Speaking Cop (segment 'Video Date')
Carrie Fisher
Mary Brown (segment 'Reckless Youth')
Paul Bartel
Doctor (segment 'Reckless Youth')
Herb Vigran
Agent (segment 'Reckless Youth')
Tracy Hutchinson
Floozie (segment 'Reckless Youth')
Mike Mazurki
Dutch (segment 'Reckless Youth')
Frank Beddor
Ken (segment 'Reckless Youth')
Bryan Cranston
Paramedic #1 (segment 'Roast Your Loved One') (uncredited)
Wallace Langham
Private Anson W. Pucket (segment 'The Unknown Soldier') (uncredited)
Huey Lewis
Huey Lewis (segment 'Murray in Videoland') (uncredited)
Robert Loggia
Gen. McCormick (segment 'The Unknown Soldier') (uncredited)
Bela Lugosi
Pete Jones (segment 'Reckless Youth') (archive footage)
Dick Miller
Danny Clayton (segment 'The French Ventriloquist's Dummy') (uncredited)
Michael Barrie
Writer
Kellye Nakahara
Theatre Customer #4 (segment 'Peter Pan Theatre') (uncredited)
Marshall Harvey
Editor / Music Editor
Sally Dennison
Casting
Malcolm Campbell
Editor
Julie Selzer
Casting
Carl Gottlieb
Director
Robert K. Weiss
Producer / Director
John Landis
Director / Executive Producer
Joe Dante
Director
Jim Mulholland
Writer
Daniel Pearl
Director of Photography
Bert Lovitt
Editor
Robb Idels
Associate Producer
George Folsey Jr.
Executive Producer
Rick Barker
Stunts / Stunt Coordinator
Brian R. Carson
Stunts
Bob K. Cummings
Stunts
Christopher Doyle
Stunts
Eddie Hice
Stunts
Noon Orsatti
Stunts
Curtis Powers
Stunts
Paul Sherrod
Stunts
J.D. Silvester
Stunts
Lincoln Simonds
Stunts
Monty L. Simons
Stunts
Deborah Love
First Assistant Director
Dan Schneider
First Assistant Director
David Sosna
First Assistant Director
Robin Holding
Second Assistant Director
Robin R. Oliver
Second Assistant Director
Ivo Cristante
Production Design
Taryn De Chellis
Costume Designer
Alex Hajdu
Art Direction
Julie Kaye Fanton
Set Decoration
Jennifer Pray
Lead Set Dresser
Victoria J. Auth
Set Dresser
Debra Combs
Set Dresser
John Hammer Maxwell
Set Dresser
Todd E. Weisman
Set Dresser
Gregory R. Wolf
Property Master
David E. Harshbarger
Assistant Property Master
Len Morganti
Storyboard Artist
Jackie Saunders
Script Supervisor
Rick Rothen
Location Manager
Pamela Morrow
Location Manager
Patricia Whitcher
Production Coordinator
J. Michael McClary
Camera Operator
Vincent Baldino
First Assistant Camera
Bruce M. Pasternack
First Assistant Camera
Peter Mercurio
Second Assistant Camera
Jerry Chan
Second Assistant Camera
Luc G. Nicknair
Third Assistant Camera
Richard Foreman Jr.
Still Photographer
Roger Sassen
Gaffer
Robert Krebsbach
Best Boy Electrician
Timothy 'Guido' Magaraci
Electrician
Scott Grinham
Electrician
Ronald J. Pure Jr.
Electrician
Rick Herres
Electrician
J. Michael Popovich
Key Grip
Philip Sloan
Key Grip
Larry Sweet
Best Boy Grip
Jeff Smith
Best Boy Grip
Thomas M. Gibson
Grip
James Sweet
Grip
Kurt C. Kuntzmann
Grip
Robert W. McCarty
Grip
Brian H. Reynolds
Grip
Todd Griffith
Grip
Susumu Tokunow
Sound Mixer
Gary Holland
Boom Operator
Margaret C. Mayer
Assistant Costume Designer
Debra L. Wright
Costumer
Carolyn Clark
Costumer
Mira Zavidowsky
Costumer
Cecile M. Metivier
Seamstress
Robin Siegel
Makeup Artist
Nanette Marie MacCaughern
Assistant Makeup Artist
Lynne K. Eagan
Hairstylist
Jack Hilton
Assistant Editor
Florent Danny Retz
Assistant Editor
Pattye Rogers
Assistant Editor
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 18, 1987
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 24m
Content RatingR
Box Office$548,696
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Amazon Women on the Moon is a 1987 American satirical science fiction film that parodies the experience of watching low-budget films on late-night television. The film, featuring a large ensemble cast including cameo appearances from film and TV stars and even non-actors, was written by Michael Barrie and Jim Mulholland, and takes the form of a compilation of 21 comedy skits directed by five different directors: Joe Dante, Carl Gottlieb, Peter Horton, John Landis, and Robert K. Weiss.
The title Amazon Women on the Moon refers to the central film-within-a-film, a spoof of science-fiction films from the 1950s that borrows heavily from Queen of Outer Space (1958) starring Zsa Zsa Gabor, itself a film that recycles elements of earlier science-fiction works such as Cat-Women of the Moon (1953), Fire Maidens from Outer Space (1955), and Forbidden Planet (1956).
John Landis had previously directed The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977), which employed a similar sketch anthology format.