The American Astronaut (2001) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 20, 2001

Original Title:
The American Astronaut

Genres:
Action | Comedy | Music | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
BNS Productions
Commodore Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 91

Space is a lonely town

Samual Curtis's first mission in this bizarre science fiction musical comedy requires him to take a cat to a saloon on an asteroid. There, he meets his former dance partner (the Blueberry Pirate) and collects his payment: a device capable of producing a Real Live Girl. Including music by alternative rock group The Billy Nayer Show, this film began life as a live show with a loyal following.

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Art Direction:
Bentley Wood

Casting:
Ann Goulder

Cinematography:
W. Mott Hupfel III

Co-Producer:
Michael Krantz

Costume Design:
Dawn Weisberg

Director:
Cory McAbee

Editor:
Pete Beaudreau

Foley Artist:
Marko Costanzo

Key Hair Stylist:
Mia Thoen
Dana Elder

Key Makeup Artist:
Mia Thoen
Dana Elder

Music:
The Billy Nayer Show

Producer:
Joshua Taylor
William Perkins
Robert Lurie

Production Design:
Geoff Tuttle

Production Manager:
Becky Glupczynski

Sound Designer:
Doug McKean

Sound Effects Editor:
Mary Ellen Porto

Sound Engineer:
Doug McKean

Sound Mixer:
Jeff Pullman

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Robert Fernandez

Supervising Sound Editor:
Mary Ellen Porto

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Laura Wehrman

Writer:
Cory McAbee

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