Filmography from : Michael Barrie
Writer :
Amazon Women on the Moon, Joe Dante (segments 'The French Ventiloquist's Dummy' [TV cut & DVD only], 'Hairlooming', 'Bullshit or Not', 'Critic's Corner', 'Roast Your Loved One', 'Reckless Youth'), Carl Gottlieb (segments 'Peter Pan Theater' [TV cut & DVD only], 'Pethouse Video', 'Son of the Invisible Man', 'Art Sale'), Peter Horton (segment 'The Unknown Soldier' [TV cut & DVD only]'Two ID's'), John Landis (segments 'Mondo Condo', 'Hospital', 'Blacks Without Soul', 'Don 'No Soul' Simmons', 'Video Date'), Robert K Weiss (segments 'Murray in Videoland', 'Amazon Women on the Moon', 'Silly Paté', 'Video Pirates', 'First Lady of the Evening', 'Titan Man'), 1987A series of short 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....
Actor :
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Justus Addiss (16 episodes, 1966-1968), Jerry Hopper (15 episodes, 1965-1968), Sobey Martin (14 episodes, 1964-1966), Harry Harris (12 episodes, 1965-1967), Leonard J Horn (9 episodes, 1964-1966), Felix E Feist (6 episodes, 1964-1965), Robert Sparr (5 episodes, 1967-1968), James Goldstone (4 episodes, 1964-1965), Gerald Mayer (4 episodes, 1966-1967), Nathan Juran (3 episodes, 1965-1966), Sutton Roley (3 episodes, 1966), Charles R Rondeau (3 episodes, 1968), Laslo Benedek (2 episodes, 1964-1965), Irwin Allen (2 episodes, 1964), John Brahm (2 episodes, 1964), Alex March (2 episodes, 1965-1966), Alan Crosland Jr (1 episode, 1964), Joseph Lejtes (1 episode, 1964), Gerd Oswald (1 episode, 1964), James B Clark (1 episode, 1965), Leo Penn (1 episode, 1965), Abner Biberman (1 episode, 1966), Tom Gries (1 episode, 1966), Harmon Jones (1 episode, 1967), 0Voyage chronicled the adventures of the world's first privately owned nuclear submarine, the SSRN Seaview. Designed by Admiral Harriman Nelson, she was a tool of oceanographic research for the Nelson Institute of Marine Research. Though the show is known for its "monster" episodes, many plots were veiled commentaries of what was happening in the news. Such plotlines as nuclear doomsday, pollution of natural resources, foreign threat, and theft...