National Lampoon's Movie Madness (1982)
April 23, 1982Release Date
National Lampoon's Movie Madness (1982)
April 23, 1982Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Peter Riegert
Jason Cooper ("Growing Yourself")
Diane Lane
Liza ("Growing Yourself")
Candy Clark
Susan Cooper ("Growing Yourself")
Teresa Ganzel
Diana ("Growing Yourself")
Schnootie Neff
Jennifer Cooper - 'Growing Yourself'
Andy Shakman
Josh Cooper - 'Growing Yourself'
Tamar Howard
Judy Cooper - 'Growing Yourself'
Ina Fried
Jeffrey Cooper - 'Growing Yourself'
Barry Michlin
Fireman - 'Growing Yourself'
Trinidad Silva
Carlos - 'Growing Yourself'
Bob Giraldi
Director
John Lawlor
Mr. Haggis ('Growing Yourself')
Henry Jaglom
Director
Susan Krebs
Lady Who Beats Her Plants ('Growing Yourself')
Nedra Volz
Old Lady ('Growing Yourself')
Tod Carroll
Writer
Shary Flenniken
Writer
Stanley Lawrence
Sanitation Man ('Growing Yourself')
Pat Mephitis
Writer
Ann Dusenberry
Dominique Corsaire ('Success Wanters')
Robert Culp
Paul Everest ('Success Wanters')
Gerald Sussman
Writer
Matty Simmons
Producer
Titos Vandis
Nixos Naxos ('Success Wanters')
Bobby Di Cicco
Nicholas Naxos ('Success Wanters')
Andy Stein
Composer
Charles Correll
Cinematographer
Joe Spinell
Agent / M.C. ('Success Wanters')
Tak Fujimoto
Cinematographer
Margaret Whitton
First Lady Lousille Fogerty ('Success Wanters')
Fred Willard
President Robert Fogerty - 'Success Wanters'
James Coblentz
Editor
Olympia Dukakis
Helena Naxos ('Success Wanters')
Bud S. Isaacs
Editor
Bob Edmiston
CastingDirector
Gary Cookson
Jeff Steele ('Success Wanters')
Mary Woronov
Secretary ('Success Wanters')
Dick Miller
Dr. Hans Kleiner ('Success Wanters')
Deanna Tyndall
Stripper ('Success Wanters')
Ben Hartigan
Walter Steele ('Success Wanters')
Harry Raybould
Lecherous Dairy President ('Success Wanters')
George Dickerson
More Lecherous Dairy President ('Success Wanters')
Billy Kay
Even More Lecherous Dairy President ('Success Wanters')
Leland Sun
Margarine Factory Dignitary ('Success Wanters')
Zale Kessler
Lawyer ('Success Wanters')
Tommy Koenig
Wastrel Son ('Success Wanters')
Jimmy Briscoe
Small Masseur ('Success Wanters')
Jake Steinfeld
Bodyguard ('Success Wanters')
Pete Schrum
Greek Priest ('Success Wanters')
William Washington
Gendarme ('Success Wanters')
Lee Donn
Senator Edmiston ('Success Wanters')
Christy Hartburg
Senator's Wife ('Success Wanters') (as Christina Cummings)
John Jiler
Press Secretary ('Success Wanters')
Robby Benson
Brent Falcone ('Municipalians')
Richard Widmark
Stan Nagurski ('Municipalians')
Christopher Lloyd
Samuel Starkman ('Municipalians')
Barry Diamond
Junkie ('Municipalians')
Elisha Cook Jr.
Mousy ('Municipalians')
Julie Kavner
Mrs. Falcone ('Municipalians')
Sam Gilman
Sergeant ('Municipalians')
Henny Youngman
Lawyer ('Municipalians')
Bill Kirchenbauer
Crazed Husband ('Municipalians')
Irene Cagen
Crazed Wife - 'Municipalians' / Crazed Wife ('Municipalians') (as Irene Forrest)
Harry Reems
Vice Squad Cop ('Municipalians')
Michael Guccione
Italian Cop ('Municipalians')
Rockne Tarkington
Black Cop ('Municipalians')
Kurt Sjoberg
Suicide Cop ('Municipalians')
Robert Hewes
Cop of Unknown Origin ('Municipalians')
Daniel Ades
2nd Cop of Unknown Origin ('Municipalians')
Mark King
Vice Squad Cop ('Municipalians')
Spo-De-Odee
Preacher ('Municipalians')
Martin Harvey Friedberg
Dispatcher ('Municipalians')
Rita Rogers
Spanish Prositute ('Municipalians')
Geraldine Papel
Brandy ('Municipalians')
Rhea Perlman
Little Jewish Prostitute ('Municipalians')
Denyse Diane
Big Blond Prositute ('Municipalians')
Jomo Burton
Kid Drummer ('Municipalians')
Robby Williams
Timmy Falcone ('Municipalians')
Jeffrey S. Edell
Lawyer (uncredited)
Lee Wilkof
Hasidic Organ Grinder (uncredited)
Casey Silver
Production Assistant
Bonnie Koehler
Dialogue Editor
Ellis Weiner
Writer
Bruce A. Gibeson
Set Decoration
Alexander A. Mayer
Art Direction
Jack Wilson
Makeup Artist
Kenneth Charles Dennis
Associate Producer
Michael David Stotter
Associate Producer
Nadia
Makeup Artist
Phil Mitchell Jr.
Boom Operator
Media.
Details.
Release DateApril 23, 1982
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 29m
Budget$15,000,000
Box Office$5,027,193
Genres
Wiki.
National Lampoon's Movie Madness is a 1982 American comedy film produced by National Lampoon as the second film from the magazine. The film was originally produced under the title National Lampoon Goes to the Movies; completed in 1981, the film was not released until 1982, and was reedited and retitled as Movie Madness.
Movie Madness consists of three short segments which satirize personal growth films, glossy soap operas, and police stories. The first two segments of the film, Growing Yourself and Success Wanters, were directed by Bob Giraldi, while the film's final segment, Municipalians, was directed by Henry Jaglom, and featuring Julie Kavner's first film appearance. Its title song, "Going to the Movies", was sung by Dr. John. The film was a critical and commercial failure.