Amazon Women on the Moon

Amazon Women on the Moon (1987) is an American satirical comedy film that parodies the experience of watching low-budget movies on late-night television. The film, featuring a large ensemble cast, was written by Michael Barrie and Jim Mulholland, and takes the form of a compilation of twenty-one 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... more

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John Landis

John David Landis (born August 3, 1950) is an American film director, screenwriter, actor, and producer. He is known for his comedies and his music videos with...

Joe Dante

Joseph James "Joe" Dante (born November 28, 1946) is an American film director and producer of films generally with humorous and scifi content. His films...

Carl Gottlieb

Carl Gottlieb (born 18 March 1938) is an American screenwriter, actor, comedian and executive. He is probably best known for co-writing the screenplay for Jaws...

Peter Horton

Peter Horton (born August 20, 1953) is an American actor and director. He is perhaps best known for his role as Prof. Gary Shepherd on the popular television...

Robert K. Weiss

Robert K. Weiss is an American film and television producer. His productions include films by director John Landis, producer Lorne Michaels, and the “Z. A. Z.”...

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