Spaceballs
In movie order, IIRC: - "Raise Your Hands" (Bon Jovi) - "Heartstrings" (Berlin) - "Hot Together" (Pointer Sisters) - "Spaceballs" (The Spinners) - "Wanna Be Loved By You" (Ladyfire) - "Good Enough" (Van Halen) "Spaceballs" is also played during the end credits. One other song, "My Heart Has A Mind Of Its Own" (Kim Carnes/Jeffrey Osborne), is also on the soundtrack but I don't remember exactly where it appears in the movie (unless it was left on the cutting room floor?).
This is from a film called Spaceballs. It is a 1987 spoof of Star Wars, starring Rick Moranis.
it was rated a 4.4
It is rated "R".
Spaceballs The Animated Series - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG
Spaceballs The Documentary - 2005 V is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-11
The duration of Spaceballs is 1.6 hours.
Spaceballs was created on 1987-06-24.
Spaceballs cannot be manufactured because spaceballs do not exist. Spaceballs, however, was a sci-fi comedy movie released in 1987 and starred Mel Brooks and John Candy.
"Spaceballs" is a PG-rated film, so it is generally suitable for all audiences, including children. However, parental guidance is recommended as it may contain some content that parents may find unsuitable for younger viewers.
Mel Brooks was the director of the 1987 movie, Spaceballs.
Spaceballs The Animated Series - 2008 Spaceballs of the Caribbean 1-8 was released on: USA: 12 October 2008
Spaceballs grossed $38,119,483 worldwide.
Spaceballs grossed $38,119,483 in the domestic market.
The late John Candy played the mog character, Barf, in Spaceballs
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