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amazon women on the moon

Director: joe dante,carl gottlieb,peter horton,john landis,robert k. weiss

Actor: rosanna arquette,michelle pfeiffer,arsenio hall,donald f. muhich

Data Published: Fri Sep 18 1987

Genres: Comedy,Sci-Fi

Key Words: topless female nudity,blonde,scantily clad female,voyeurism,voyeur

IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092546/

WIKI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_Women_on_the_Moon

Description: Amazon Women on the Moon is a movie starring Rosanna Arquette, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Arsenio Hall. A spoof 1950s science fiction movie, interspersed with various comedy sketches concerning late night television.

Plot: Fictional television station WIDB-TV (channel 8) experiences problems with its late-night airing of science-fiction classic Amazon Women on the Moon, a 1950s B movie in which Queen Lara (Sybil Danning) and Captain Nelson (Steve Forrest) battle exploding volcanoes and man-eating spiders on the moon. Waiting for the film to resume, an unseen viewer begins channel surfing—simulated by bursts of white noise—through late night cable, with the various segments and sketches of the film representing the programming found on different channels. The viewer intermittently returns to channel 8, where Amazon Women continues airing before faltering once more. These segments feature: An alternate version of the "Pethouse Video" sketch was filmed for the television broadcast of the film, with Monique Gabrielle in lingerie instead of appearing naked throughout the segment. However, most European television broadcasts of the film retained the original theatrical version. Bullshit or Not? was retitled Baloney or Not? for the television version. The American television edit, in addition to the alternative "Pethouse Video" sketch, features an additional bridging sequence between the death of Harvey Pitnik and his subsequent celebrity roast. In it, the mortician successfully cons Pitnik's widow into having the celebrity roast as part of the funeral, and her performance gets such strong positive feedback, it becomes a continuing performance series lasting for weeks. The DVD release features an unreleased sketch titled "The Unknown Soldier", starring Robert Loggia. Some television broadcasts of the film featured the sketches "Peter Pan Theater" and "The French Ventriloquist's Dummy", which were not present in the theatrical version.

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