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Man On The Moon


Hello, My Name Is Andy And This Is My Movie

1999



Man On The Moon (1999)
 
Directed by 
Milos Forman    
  
Writing credits (WGA) 
Scott Alexander (I)   (written by) & 
Larry Karaszewski   (written by) 
  
Cast (in credits order) 
Jim Carrey ....  Andy Kaufman/Tony Clifton (also as Tony Clifton)  
Danny DeVito ....  George Shapiro  
Courtney Love ....  Lynne Margulies  
Paul Giamatti ....  Bob Zmuda/Tony Clifton (as Tony Clifton)  
George Shapiro ....  Mr. Besserman  
Tom Dreesen (I) ....  Wiseass Comic  
Richard Belzer ....  Himself  
Dr. Isadore Rosenfeld ....  ABC Executive  
Vincent Schiavelli ....  Maynard Smith  
Gerry Robert Byrne ....  'Taxi AD/Stage Manager  
Jerry Lawler ....  Himself  
Bob Zmuda ....  Jack Burns  
Gerry Becker ....  Stanley Kaufman  
Greyson Erik Pendry ....  Little Michael Kaufman  
Brittany Colonna ....  Baby Carol Kaufman  
Leslie Lyles ....  Janice Kaufman  
Bobby Boriello ....  Little Andy Kaufman  
Budd Friedman ....  Himself  
Thomas Armbruster ....  Improv Piano Player  
Pamela Abdy ....  Diane Barnett  
Wendy Polland ....  Herself (Little Wendy)  
Cash Oshman ....  Yogi  
Mat Price ....  Meditation Student  
Christina Cabot ....  Meditation Student  
Melanie Vesey ....  Carol Kaufman  
Michael Kelly (V) ....  Michael Kaufman  
Miles Chapin ....  'Saturday Night Live' Assistant  
Molly Schaffer ....  Maynard Smith's Assistant  
Howard West ....  ABC Executive  
Greg Travis ....  ABC Executive  
Maureen Mueller ....  ABC Executive  
Philip Perlman ....  Mama Rivoli's Angry Guy  
Jessica Devlin ....  Mama Rivoli's Diner  
Jeff Thomas ....  Andy's Stand-In  
Randall Carver ....  Himself  
Peter Bonerz ....  Ed. Weinberger  
Howard Keystone ....  'Taxi' Marching Man  
Brent Briscoe ....  Heavyset Technician  
Ray Bokhour ....  Blue Collar Guy  
Patton Oswalt ....  Blue Collar Guy  
Caroline Gibson ....  Sorority Girl  
Conrad Roberts ....  College Promoter  
Jeff Zabel ....  College Student  
Marilyn Sokol ....  Madame  
Angela Jones (I) ....  Hooker  
Christina Carson ....  Hooker  
Mark Davenport ....  'Los Angeles Times' Reporter  
Bert F. Balsam ....  'Taxi Security Guard  
Lonnie Hamilton ....  'Taxi' Security Guard  
Ron Sanchez (II) ....  'Taxi' Security Guard  
Billy D. Lucas ....  'Taxi' Security Guard  
Patricia Scanlon ....  Ed. Weinberger's Secretary  
Max Alexander (II) ....  Harrah's Booker  
Ed Mitchell (II) ....  Harrah's Conductor  
Reiko Aylesworth ....  Mimi  
Michael Villani ....  Merv Griffin  
Maria Maglaris ....  Irate "Merv Griffin" Spectator  
Heath Hyche ....  Merv's Guest Coordinator  
Robert Holeman ....  Boxing Trainer  
Jim Ross (III) ....  Wrestling Commentator  
Tamara Bossett ....  Foxy Jackson  
Gene LeBell ....  Foxy Jackson Referee  
Brian Peck (I) ....  'Fridays' Announcer  
Caroline Rhea ....  Melanie Chartoff  
Mary Lynn Rajskub ....  'Fridays' Mary  
Phil Lenkowsky ....  'Fridays' Tech Director  
Rob Steiner ....  'Fridays' Control Booth Tech  
Claudia Jaffee ....  'Fridays' Floor Director  
Armando Guerrero ....  Jerry Lawler Referee  
Lance Russell ....  Ring Announcer  
Stephen Sayadian ....  Stadium Photographer  
K.P. Palmer ....  Memphis Paramedic  
Mark Majetti ....  Memphis Paramedic  
Deana Ann Aburto ....  Memphis Paramedic  
Mews Small ....  TM Administrator  
David Elliot (I) ....  TM Administrator  
Fredd Wayne ....  Bland Doctor  
Tracey Walter ....  'National Enquirer' Editor  
David Koechner ....  'National Enquirer' Reporter  
Jeanine Jackson ....  'National Enquirer' Reporter  
Johnny Legend ....  Wild-Haired Guru  
Doris Eaton Travis ....  Eleanor Gould  
Greg Sutton ....  Carnegie Hall Conductor  
Sydney Lassick ....  Crystal Healer  
Yoshi Jenkins ....  Jun Roxas  
Lance Alarcon ....  Comedy Store Patron  
D.J. Johnson ....  Comedy Store Waiter  
Melissa Carrey ....  Comedy Store Waitress  
Danielle Burgio ....  Rockette  
Karen Martin ....  Rockette  
Linda Cevallos ....  Rockette  
Tabatha Mays ....  Rockette  
Betsy Chang ....  Rockette  
Katie Miller ....  Rockette  
Jennifer Chavarria ....  Rockette  
Jessica Moore ....  Rockette  
Shirry Dolgin ....  Rockette  
Tara Nicole ....  Rockette  
Lisa Eaton ....  Rockette  
Mia Pitts ....  Rockette  
Melanie A. Gage ....  Rockette  
Kelly Sheerin ....  Rockette  
Catherine Hader ....  Rockette  
Alison Simpson ....  Rockette  
Betsy Harris ....  Rockette  
Melinda Songer ....  Rockette  
Kelly Jones (I) ....  Rockette  
Michon Suyama ....  Rockette  
Tricia Lilly ....  Rockette  
Michelle E. Swanson ....  Rockette  
Natalie Webb ....  Rockette  
Jacqueline Case ....  Tony Clifton Dancer  
Natalie Mills ....  Tony Clifton Dancer  
Karen Blake Challman ....  Tony Clifton Dancer  
April Nixon ....  Tony Clifton Dancer  
Teresa Chapman ....  Tony Clifton Dancer  
Tiffany Olson ....  Tony Clifton Dancer  
Kelly Cooper ....  Tony Clifton Dancer  
Kathryn Rossberg ....  Tony Clifton Dancer  
Penny Fisher ....  Tony Clifton Dancer  
Karissa Seaman ....  Tony Clifton Dancer  
Eva Jenckova ....  Tony Clifton Dancer  
Lea Sullivan ....  Tony Clifton Dancer  
Lindsay Lopez ....  Tony Clifton Dancer  
Amy Tinkham ....  Tony Clifton Dancer  
Kristin K. Willits ....  Tony Clifton Dancer  
J. Alan Thomas ....  Himself  
rest of cast listed alphabetically  
David Aronson (II) ....  Bar Patron  
Thomas Barney ....  'Saturday Night Live Band  
Hal Blaine ....  Harrah's Band  
Charlie Brissette ....  Harrah's Band  
Stacy Carter ....  Lawler's Girlfriend  
Jeff Conaway ....  Himself  
Frank DeVito ....  Mama Rivoli's Band  
Lewis Del Gatto ....  'Saturday Night Live' Band  
Evan Diner ....  Harrah's Band  
Tim Divers ....  Harrah's Band  
Phillip Feather ....  Harrah's Band  
Anton Fig ....  Himself (Letterman Band)  
Doug Ford ....  Tony Clifton Biker  
Alex Foster ....  'Saturday Night Live' Band  
Tony Galla ....  Mama Rivoli's Band  
Earl Gardner ....  SNL Band  
Lukasz Gottwald ....  'Saturday Night Live' Band  
Cheryl Hardwick ....  'Saturday Night Live' Band  
Marilu Henner ....  Herself  
Judd Hirsch ....  Himself  
Davey Rockit Hynes ....  Smoking Improv Patron (uncredited)  
Alex Iles ....  Harrah's Band  
Carol Kane ....  Herself  
Will Lee (I) ....  Himself (Letterman Band)  
David Letterman ....  Himself  
Christopher Lloyd ....  Himself  
Michael Lufkin ....  Comedy Store Band  
James Lum ....  Harrah's Band  
Norm Macdonald ....  Michael Richards  
Brian J. Mahoney ....  Concert Guest (uncredited)  
Norman Marney ....  Harrah's Band  
Frank Marocco ....  Mama Rivoli's Band  
James McCarty ....  Comedy Store Band  
Sid McGinnis ....  Himself (Letterman Band)  
Lorne Michaels ....  Himself  
John Mitchell (VIII) ....  Harrah's Band  
Colin Mochrie  (scenes deleted)  
Valerie Naranjo ....  'Saturday Night Live' Band  
Michiko Nishiwaki ....  Female Karate Fighter  
Robert O'Donnell ....  Harrah's Band  
Shawn Pelton ....  'Saturday Night Live' Band  
Leon Pendarvis ....  'Saturday Night Live' Band  
Leonard Pickett ....  'Saturday Night Live' Band  
Greg Prechel ....  Harrah's Band  
Bill Reid (II) ....  Tony Clifton Biker  
Cheryl Rusa ....  Wrestler  
James Sawyer (II) ....  Harrah's Band  
Pat Senatore ....  Mama Rivoli's Band  
Paul Shaffer ....  Himself (Letterman Band)  
Robert Emmett Tansey ....  Comedy Store Band  
David Thomasson ....  Harrah's Band  
Steve Turre ....  'Saturday Night Live' Band  
Thomas Verdonck ....  Comedy Store Band  
Nicholas Wilde ....  The Waiter  
Steven D. Williams ....  Harrah's Band  
John Yoakum ....  Harrah's Band  
Chuck Zito ....  Tony Clifton Biker  
  
Produced by 
Pamela Abdy   (associate)  
Danny DeVito    
Scott Ferguson (III)   (associate)  
Michael Hausman   (executive)  
Michael Shamberg (I)    
George Shapiro   (executive)  
Stacey Sher    
Howard West   (executive)  
Bob Zmuda   (co-executive)  
  
Original music by 
Peter Buck    
Mike Mills (I)    
Michael Stipe (I)    
  
Cinematography by 
Anastas N. Michos    
  
Film Editing by 
Adam Boome    
Lynzee Klingman    
Christopher Tellefsen    
  
Casting 
Kathy Driscoll   (as Kathleen Driscoll-Moller)  
Francine Maisler    
  
Production Design by 
Patrizia von Brandenstein    
  
Art Direction 
Ray Kluga    
James F. Truesdale   (as James Truesdale)  
  
Set Decoration 
Maria Nay    
Karin Wiesel    
  
Costume Design by 
Jeffrey Kurland    
  
Makeup Department 
Lisa Buono ....  additional makeup artist  
Bill Corso ....  key makeup artist  
Brian Penikas ....  makeup artist  
Martel Thompson ....  additional makeup artist  
Bob Zmuda ....  original makeup designer: Tony Clifton  
  
Production Management 
Gerry Robert Byrne ....  production supervisor  
Michael Hausman ....  unit production manager  
  
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 
Timothy Grant Engle ....  assistant director  
Steven Hagen ....  assistant director  
David McGiffert ....  first assistant director  
Michael Risoli ....  assistant director  
  
Sound Department 
Jeff Blehr ....  additional boom operator  
Ron Bochar ....  supervising sound editor  
Marko A. Costanzo ....  foley artist  
Gregg Harris (II) ....  second boom operator  
Christopher Newman (I) ....  production sound mixer  
Jay Peck ....  foley artist  
Jennifer Ralston ....  foley editor  
Nicholas Renbeck ....  dialogue editor  
Marc-Jon Sullivan ....  boom operator  
  
Special Effects 
Virgil Sanchez ....  special effects  
  
Stunts 
Pat Banta ....  stunt double: Jim Carrey  
Buddy Joe Hooker ....  stunt co-ordinator  
  
Other crew 
Kryss Anderson ....  assistant fight co-ordinator: Jerry Lawler
 and Aaron Reckles  
John Berger (I) ....  assistant art director  
Adrienne Biddle ....  assistant to Ms. Sher  
Bryan Booth ....  rigging electrician  
Todd Bozung ....  assistant music editor  
Gerry Robert Byrne ....  post-production supervisor  
Anita Camarata ....  music supervisor  
Missy Cohen ....  associate music editor  
Natasha Cuba ....  assistant to producer  
Mitch Dubin ....  camera operator  
Emily Ferry ....  property master  
Kaylin Frank ....  associate music supervisor  
Willo Hausman ....  camera production assistant  
Lee Kazista ....  second assistant camera: New York  
Christine Kim ....  apprentice editor  
Mark Leins ....  aerial camera assistant  
James R. Maceo ....  location manager (as Jim Maceo)  
Stan McClain ....  aerial director of photography: second unit  
Timothy Metzger ....  lead man  
Henning Molfenter ....  unit supervisor  
John Monsour ....  24 frame video supervisor  
Jim Passon ....  color timer  
Jacqui Popelka ....  production co-ordinator  
Steven Samanen ....  graphic artist  
Shari Schwartz ....  music editor  
Polly Walter ....  art department production assistant  
Steven J. Winslow ....  assistant camera: Wescam camera
camera technician  
  
 
 

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MAN ON THE MOON
A film review by Steve Rhodes
Copyright 1999 Steve Rhodes
RATING (0 TO ****):  ***

Where does obnoxiousness end and comedic talent begin?

Andy Kaufman's performances constantly raised that question, and so does Milos Forman's movie about Andy's life, MAN ON THE MOON. Starring Jim Carrey as Kaufman as well as Andy's alter ego, Tony Clifton, the movie tests the limits of the viewers' patience just as Andy did. The frequently funny result is as much a curiosity piece as a traditional motion picture. But one fact is undeniable, Carrey is terrific in the role and might finally earn the Oscar nomination that he so richly deserved, but didn't get, last year for THE TRUMAN SHOW. Then again, Hollywood has never really warmed up to Carrey's acting talent, so don't bet on any nominations.

The script by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski has the movie start with the closing credits. Yes, you read that right, the closing, not the opening credits. One problem with the script, however, is that this turns out to be the highlight of the entire show. It never again reaches this level of imagination and joy. Just as Andy generated a mixture of reactions from his audience from grimaces to nervous laughter, the movie produces those same reactions. Still, even at its most unpleasant, the movie features Carrey's talent, which never ceases to dazzle and amaze.

"I'm not a comic," Andy honestly tells his future agent George Shapiro (Danny DeVito). "I don't even do jokes. I don't know what's funny." He does know success. And to Andy, success consists of so riling up his audience that half of them walk out in disgust. He'll do anything to get under their skins -- reading "The Great Gatsby" aloud to college audiences, insulting patrons at nightclubs by telling them how fat they look and ridiculing females who he eggs on to wrestle him.

George thinks Andy may be his diamond in the rough. "You're insane, but you might also be brilliant," he tells his new client, who proceeds to give George the fake snot that he has had hanging out of his nose, telling George to save it since it may one day be valuable.

Paul Giamatti plays Andy's writer and comedic partner, Bob Zmuda, and Courtney Love plays Andy's girlfriend, Lynne Margulies. Lynne meets Andy in a wrestling match on "The Merv Griffith Show." It's not often that a romantic relationship starts with a fight.

Perhaps the most honest line is uttered by a television executive. When shown the tape that Andy wants to be his big TV special, the executive looks at it in total disbelief, saying the obvious, "This is not funny!"

"You're like some stupid kid who comes home and says, 'Look Dad, I got an F'," George tells Andy, as Andy's career goes down the drain. Andy, of course, has mixed reactions to his lack of popularity, which to him may be some crazy measure of success. Enjoying a movie in which bad is supposed to be good is at best problematic, but Carrey manages to make it strangely compelling.

It's always hard to figure out whether someone will like a movie, but the recommendation on this one is easy. If you've seen the trailers, you've already seen the movie. The full-length version just fills in some details. If you liked the trailers, you'll probably like the film. And if you didn't think much of the trailers, well, save your money.

MAN ON THE MOON runs 1:50. It is rated R for language and would be fine for teenagers.

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Have I seen this movie: Yes
And what did I think: Man on the Moon is a great tribute to the late Andy Kaufman and Jim Carey portrays him eerily well. This film shows that Jim Carey definately can act and has a wide range of talent. He gives a tour de force performance and actually became Andy Kaufman during the filiming of the movie. There is a nice featurette on the DVD that shows this by the way. In this movie we learn all about Andy Kaufman and how complex he really was. Was he a loud mouth crazy lunatic or enjoyed ticking people off, or was he a comedy genius? Well form your own opinion, but he definately was a practical joker and nobody really knew the real Andy Kaufman, I dont even think he did. From the character of the foreign man which evolved into Latka, to the mighty mouse skit on SNL, to the women wrestling and his obnoxious alter ego, Las Vegas showman Tony Clifton, the film shows everything there was to Kaufman. he film has a great cast too. Danny Devito gives a great performance as Producer George Shapiro, However, because Devito plays him, he couldnt play Louie when they had the Taxi cast onscreen. The character of Louie was just ommited. In addition to the reunion of the Taxi cast, David Letterman and Paul Shaffer have a cameo. The problem is, the cast of Taxi and Letterman look the same as they do now, not like they did back in the early 80's when most of this film took place. It would have been nice to see more of the inner Andy Kaufman and see what makes him tick. If you don't know much about Andy Kaufman, this is the perfect film to learn about him and see a great performance by Jim Carey at the same time. The same goes for fans of Andy Kaufman, this is a great tribute to him. I think Jim Carey was snubbed by the Academy Awards for this, but because this film underachieved at the box office, it was looked over. Don't look this film over now, its definately worth renting if not buying.

I give Man on the Moon 4 out of 5 stars
Review written June 12, 2000
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