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Diane Lane | Liza ("Growing Yourself") |
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Peter Riegert | Jason Cooper ("Growing Yourself") |
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Candy Clark | Susan Cooper ("Growing Yourself") |
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Teresa Ganzel | Diana ("Growing Yourself") |
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Olympia Dukakis | |
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Fred Willard | |
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Ann Dusenberry | |
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Margaret Whitton | |
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Julie Kavner | Mrs. Falcone |
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Christopher Lloyd | |
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Bobby Di Cicco | |
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Joe Spinell | |
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Robert Culp | |
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Robby Benson | Brent Falcone |
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Richard Widmark | |
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Titos Vandis |
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Bob Giraldi | Director |
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Ellis Weiner | Writer |
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Gerald Sussman | Writer |
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Henry Jaglom | Director |
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James Coblentz | Editing |
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Matty Simmons | Production |
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Pat Mephitis | Writer |
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Shary Flenniken | Writer |
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Tod Carroll | Writer |
National Lampoon's Movie Madness is an American comedy film produced by National Lampoon as the second film from the magazine. The film was originally produced under the title National Lampoon Goes to the Movies; completed in 1981, the film was not released until 1983, and was reedited and retitled as Movie Madness.
Movie Madness consists of three short segments which satirize personal growth films, glossy soap operas, and police stories. The first two segments of the film, Growing Yourself and Success Wanters, were directed by Bob Giraldi, while the film's final segment, Municipalians, was directed by Henry Jaglom. Its title song, "Going to the Movies", was sung by Dr. John. The film was a critical failure.
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