Amazon Women on the Moon (1987) - film review
Joe Dante, Carl Gottlieb, Peter Horton, John Landis, Robert K. Weiss
Comedy / Sci-Fi

Summary
Amazon Women on the Moon is an American science-fiction film first released in 1987,
directed by Joe Dante, Carl Gottlieb, Peter Horton, John Landis and Robert K. Weiss.
The film stars Arsenio Hall, Donald F. Muhich, Monique Gabrielle, Lou Jacobi and Erica Yohn.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Joe Dante, Carl Gottlieb, Peter Horton, John Landis, Robert K. Weiss
- Script: Michael Barrie, Jim Mulholland
- Photo: Daniel Pearl
- Music: Ira Newborn
- Cast: 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")), Debby Davison (Weatherperson (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")), Michelle Pfeiffer (Brenda Landers (segment "Hospital")), Peter Horton (Harry Landers (segment "Hospital")), Griffin Dunne (Doctor (segment "Hospital")), Brian Ann Zoccola (Nurse (segment "Hospital")), Joe Pantoliano (Sy Swerdlow (segment "Hairlooming")), Stanley Brock (Customer (segment "Hairlooming")), Steve Forrest (Capt. Steve 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 ’No Soul’ Simmons (segment "Blacks Without Soul,’ ’Don ’No Soul’ Simmons")), B.B. King (Himself (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), Rosanna Arquette (Karen (segment "Two I.D.’s")), Steve Guttenberg (Jerry (segment "Two I.D.’s")), Henry Silva (Himself (segment "Bullshit or Not")), Sarah Lilly (Prostitute (segment "Bullshit or Not")), Archie Hahn (Harvey Pitnik (segment "Critic’s Corner,’ ’Roast Your Loved One")), Belinda Balaski (Bernice Pitnik (segment "Critic’s Corner’ ’Roast Your Loved One")), Justin Benham (Pitnik Boy (segment "Critic’s Corner,’ ’Roast Your Loved One")), Erica Gayle (Pitnik Girl (segment "Critic’s Corner,’ ’Roast Your Loved One")), T.K. Carter (Host (segment "Silly Pate")), Phil Proctor (Mike (segment "Silly Pate")), Ira Newborn (Fred (segment "Silly Pate")), Bryan Cranston (Roast Your Loved One – Paramedic #1), Karen Montgomery (Karen (segment "Silly Pate")), Robert Picardo (Rick Raddnitz (segment "Roast Your Loved One")), Rip Taylor (Himself (segment "Roast Your Loved One")), Slappy White (Himself (segment "Roast Your Loved One")), Jackie Vernon (Himself (segment "Roast Your Loved One")), Henny Youngman (Himself (segment "Roast Your Loved One")), Charlie Callas (Himself (segment "Roast Your Loved One")), Steve Allen (Himself (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")), Mark Bringleson (Antony Cleopatra – Theatre Customer #1), Frank Collison (Grizzled Pirate (segment "Video Pirates")), Victoria Ann Lewis (Antony Cleopatra – Theatre Customer #2), Bill Taylor (Gruesome Pirate (segment "Video Pirates")), Ed Begley Jr. (Griffin (segment "Son of the Invisible Man")), Vivian Bonnell (Theatre Customer #3), Jenny Agutter (Antony Cleopatra Promo – Cleopatra), Chuck Lafont (Trent (segment "Son of the Invisible Man")), Raye Birk (Vanya), Pamla Vale (Woman in Pub (segment "Son of the Invisible Man")), Larry Hankin (Man in Pub (segment "Son of the Invisible Man")), Kellye Nakahara (Theatre Customer #4), Philip Bruns (French Ventriloquist Dummy – Manager), Garry Goodrow (Checker Player (segment "Son of the Invisible Man")), Roger La Page (London Bobby (segment "Son of the Invisible Man")), Dick Miller (Danny Clayton), John Ingle (Felix Van Dam (segment "Art Sale")), Robina Suwol (Woman), 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")), Christopher Wolf (Mascot ’Bip’ (segment "Titan Man")), Marc McClure (Ray (segment "Video Date")), Russ Meyer (Video Salesman (segment "Video Date")), Corinne Wahl (Sharri (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")), Michael Young (Lifescenes Magazine – Jim Scott), Roger Barkley (Herbert (segment "Critic’s Corner")), Martin Goslins (French Ventriloquist – French Ventriloquist), Al Lohman (Frankel (Critic’s Corner)), Bela Lugosi (Pete Jones), Bernie Casey (Maj. Gen. Hadley (segment "The Unknown Soldier")), Ronny Cox (Gen. Balentine (segment "The Unknown Soldier")), David E. Harshbarger (The Claw (closing credits)), Marie Lamarre (Model), Huey Lewis (Himself in music video (segment Murray in Videoland)), Robert Loggia (Gen. McCormick (segment "The Unknown Soldier")), USC Trojan Marching Band (Marching Band (segment "Titan Man"))
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 85 min; B&W
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