| Steve Allen
- Himself (Roast Your
Loved One)
Rosanna Arquette
- Karen (Two I.D.'s)
Paul Bartel -
Doctor (Reckless Youth)
Ed Begley Jr.
- Griffin (Son of the
Invisible Man)
Ralph Bellamy
- Mr. Gower (Titan Man)
Lana Clarkson
- Alpha Beta (Amazon
Women on the Moon)
Carrie Fisher
- Mary Brown (Reckless
Youth)
Sybil Danning
- Queen Lara (Amazon
Women on the Moon)
Griffin Dunne
- Doctor (Hospital)
Steve Forrest
- Capt. Nelson (Amazon
Women on the Moon)
Monique Gabrielle
- Taryn Steele (Pethouse
Video)
Steve Guttenberg
- Jerry (Two I.D.'s)
Arsenio Hall
- Arsenio/Apartment Victim (Mondo
Condo)
Howard Hesseman
- Rupert King (Titan
Man)
Peter Horton
- Harry (Hospital)
Lou Jacobi -
Murray (Murray in Videoland)
Roger La Page
- London Bobby (Son
of the Invisible Man)
Robert Loggia
- Gen. Valentine (The
Unknown Soldier)
Terence McGovern
- Salesman (First Lady
of the Evening)
Russ Meyer -
Video Salesman (Video
Date)
Joe Pantoliano
- Sy Swerdlow (Hairlooming)
Michelle Pfeiffer
- Brenda (Hospital)
Kelly Preston
- Violet (Titan Man)
Henny Youngman
- Himself (Roast Your
Loved One)
B.B. King - Himself
(Blacks Without Soul)
Directors -
Joe Dante (Hairlooming,
Bullshit or Not, Critic's Corner, Roast Your
Loved One, French Ventiloquist's Dummy and
Reckless Youth)
Carl Gottlieb
(Pethouse Video, Son
of the Invisible Man and Art
Sale)
Peter Horton
(Two I.D.'s)
John Landis (Mondo
Condo, Hospital, Blacks Without Souls, Don
'No Soul' Simmons and
Video Date)
Robert K. Weiss
(Murray in Videoland,
Amazon Women on the Moon, Silly Paté,
Video Pirates, First Lady of the Evening and
Titan Man)
Screenplay -Michael
Barrie and Jim
Mulholland
Producer - Robert
K. Weiss
Executive Producers - John
Landis and George
Folsey Jr.
Associte Producers - Kevin
M. Marcy and Robb
Idels
Production: Universal
Pictures and Westward
Productions
Distribution: MCA/Universal
Pictures
Photography - Daniel
Pearl
Edition - Malcolm Campbell,
Marshall Harvey and Bert
Lovitt
Production Design - Ivo
Cristante
Costumes - Taryn De
Chellis
Original Music - Geoff
Levin and Ira
Newborn
Casting - Sally Dennison
and Julie Selzer |
| A spoof 1950's sci-fi movie, interspersed
with various comedy sketches.
Most of which parody late-night television
and the low-budget movies one often finds
there. Other skits include a man being attacked
by his apartment, a funeral hosted by classic
comedians, and a teen-age boy's big night
turning into a nightmare. |