Amazon Women on the Moon (1987) [R]

Release Date:
September 18, 1987

Original Title:
Amazon Women on the Moon

Alternate Titles:
Amazonen auf dem Mond oder Warum die Amerikaner den Kanal voll haben
Amazonen auf dem Mond oder Warum die Amis den Kanal voll haben
Οι Αμαζόνες της Νύχτας

Genres:
Comedy | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Universal Pictures
Westward Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  ES: 12  FR: U  US: R 

Runtime: 85

See amazing thrills, spine-tingling chills, and something else that rhymes with "thrills".

Centered around a television station which features a 1950s-style sci-fi movie interspersed with a series of wild commercials, wacky shorts and weird specials, this lampoon of contemporary life and pop culture skewers some of the silliest spectacles ever created in the name of entertainment.

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Art Direction:
Alex Hajdu

Assistant Costume Designer:
Margaret C. Mayer

Assistant Editor:
Jack Hilton
Florent Danny Retz
Pattye Rogers

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Nanette Marie MacCaughern

Assistant Property Master:
David E. Harshbarger

Associate Producer:
Robb Idels

Best Boy Electrician:
Robert Krebsbach

Best Boy Grip:
Larry Sweet
Jeff Smith

Boom Operator:
Gary Holland

Camera Operator:
J. Michael McClary

Casting:
Sally Dennison
Julie Selzer

Costume Designer:
Taryn De Chellis

Costumer:
Debra L. Wright
Carolyn Clark
Mira Zavidowsky

Director:
Peter Horton
Carl Gottlieb
John Landis
Joe Dante
Robert K. Weiss

Director of Photography:
Daniel Pearl

Editor:
Marshall Harvey
Malcolm Campbell
Bert Lovitt

Electrician:
Timothy 'Guido' Magaraci
Scott Grinham
Ronald J. Pure Jr.
Rick Herres

Executive Producer:
John Landis
George Folsey Jr.

Extras Casting:
Janet Cunningham

First Assistant Camera:
Vincent Baldino
Bruce M. Pasternack

First Assistant Director:
Deborah Love
Dan Schneider
David Sosna

Foley Artist:
Dan O'Connell
Gary A. Hecker

Foley Mixer:
Dean Drabin

Gaffer:
Roger Sassen

Grip:
Thomas M. Gibson
James Sweet
Kurt C. Kuntzmann
Robert W. McCarty
Brian H. Reynolds
Todd Griffith

Hairstylist:
Lynne K. Eagan

Key Grip:
J. Michael Popovich
Philip Sloan

Lead Set Dresser:
Jennifer Pray

Location Manager:
Rick Rothen
Pamela Morrow

Makeup Artist:
Robin Siegel

Music Editor:
Marshall Harvey

Producer:
Robert K. Weiss

Production Coordinator:
Patricia Whitcher

Production Design:
Ivo Cristante

Property Master:
Gregory R. Wolf

Script Supervisor:
Jackie Saunders

Seamstress:
Cecile M. Metivier

Second Assistant Camera:
Peter Mercurio
Jerry Chan

Second Assistant Director:
Robin Holding
Robin R. Oliver

Set Decoration:
Julie Kaye Fanton

Set Dresser:
Victoria J. Auth
Debra Combs
John Hammer Maxwell
Todd E. Weisman

Sound Effects Editor:
William Jacobs
Cindy Marty
David Spence
Gary Wright

Sound Mixer:
Susumu Tokunow

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Larry Stensvold
Nick Alphin
Paul Wells

Still Photographer:
Richard Foreman Jr.

Storyboard Artist:
Len Morganti

Stunt Coordinator:
Rick Barker

Stunts:
Rick Barker
Brian R. Carson
Bob K. Cummings
Christopher Doyle
Eddie Hice
Noon Orsatti
Curtis Powers
Paul Sherrod
J.D. Silvester
Lincoln Simonds
Monty L. Simons

Supervising Sound Effects Editor:
Bruce Richardson

Third Assistant Camera:
Luc G. Nicknair

Unit Production Manager:
Roger La Page

Writer:
Michael Barrie
Jim Mulholland

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