Earth Girls Are Easy


1h 40m 1988
Earth Girls Are Easy

Brief Synopsis

Aliens meet Valley girls.

Film Details

Also Known As
Kroppskontakt av värsta graden
MPAA Rating
Genre
Adventure
Comedy
Musical
Romance
Release Date
1988
Production Company
Cynthia Hill
Distribution Company
CINEPLEX ODEON FILMS/VESTRON PICTURES
Location
San Dimas, California, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 40m

Synopsis

Aliens meet Valley girls.

Crew

Phil Adams

Stunts

Peter Afterman

Music Supervisor

Deana Albers

Other

Ismael Araujo

Grip

Libet Arnold

Art Department Coordinator

Richard Arrington

Makeup

Dan Askew

Motion Control

Paige Augustine

On-Set Dresser

James Balsam

Animator

John Bankson

Property Master Assistant

David Bascombe

Song

Linda M Bass

Costume Designer

Anna Behlmer

Sound

Catherine Best

Assistant Editor

Michael Bigelow

Visual Effects Supervisor

Rick Bioni

On-Set Dresser

Robert Birnberg

Craft Service

Sally Boldt

Music Editor

Gary Bourgeois

Sound

Forrest Brakeman

Boom Operator

Stephen Bray

Song

Eric Brevig

Visual Effects Supervisor

Buz Brown

Other

Julie Brown

Song Performer

Julie Brown

Screenplay

Julie Brown

Song

J. Stephen Buck

Assistant Director

Gary Burritt

Negative Cutting

David Byrnes

Assistant

John Cade

Stunts

Helen M Caldwell

Script Supervisor

Chris Carpenter

Sound

Marsha Carrington

Effects Assistant

Frank Carrisosa

Hair Assistant

Dianne L Cheek

Production Auditor

Kathie Clark

Other

Robert Clark

Other

Russell Clark

Choreographer

Jean Cocteau

Other

Charles Coffey

Song

Charles Coffey

Screenplay

Lorraine S Cohen-bontems

Hair

Ray Colcord

Song

Stewart Copeland

Song Performer

Stewart Copeland

Song

Nina Correa

Other

Meri D

Song Performer

J Patrick Daily

Key Grip

Dins Danielsen

Art Director

C Marie Davis

Special Effects

Carole Davis

Song Performer

Carole Davis

Song

Geena Davis

Song Performer

Bonita Dehaven

Makeup Assistant

Douglas B Dick

Construction Coordinator

Andrea Dietrich

Storyboard Artist

Michael Dosco

Song

Doug Durose

Property Master Assistant

Gregg Elam

Stunts

Sarah Elgart

Choreographer

John Elizalde

Sound Designer

Corey Eubanks

Stunt Coordinator

Daniel Ezralow

Choreographer

Matthew Feitshans

Production Assistant

Douglas Fox

Property Master

Ricardo Jacques Gale

Steadicam Operator

Frederique Gallen

Hair Assistant

Kenneth Gamble

Song

Tony Garnett

Producer

Dennis Gassner

Production Designer

Austin Goss

Electrician

Jim Grce

Rigging Gaffer

Douglas Greenfield

Consultant

Peter Gruskoff

Production Assistant

Earle H. Hagen

Song

Nancy Haigh

Set Decorator

Daryl Hall

Song Performer

Colleen Halsey

Assistant Editor

Richard Halsey

Editor

Jaime Hampton

Choreographer

Clifford Happy

Stunts

John Harrington

Music Supervisor

Devon Heffley

Dialogue Editor

Duncan Henderson

Line Producer

Cynthia Hill

Cable Operator

Frieder Hochheim

Gaffer

John Hock

Stunts

Greg Hoffman

Grip

Jon Huck

Sound Mixer

Dorne Huebler

Animation Supervisor

Leon Huff

Song

Dream Quest Images

Special Effects

Pierre Jalbert

Adr Editor

Chaz Jankel

Other

David Jimenez

Assistant Editor

Rick Johnson

Motion Control

Rosemary Johnston

Stunts

Jeffrey Judd

Makeup

Jim Kagel

Other

Kenneth Karman

Music Editor

Michael Kelem

Camera Assistant

Thomas F. Kelly

Song

Josh King

Assistant Director

Tim Lafferty

Foreman

Francis Lai

Song

Lew Landers

Other

Jon Lee

Titles

Jerry Lewis

Other

Steve Lindsey

Song

Steven Lindsey

Song

Fred Lloyd

Wardrobe Supervisor

Chris Lomabardi

Assistant Camera Operator

Dave Long

Foreman

Crystal Lujan

Casting

James A Lundin

Generator Operator

Linda Mallah

Song

Tony Mansfield

Song

Jeff Mart

Steadicam Operator

Christopher Martin

Swing Gang

Jeff Matakovich

Visual Effects

Carol Faye Mattson

Stunts

Ellis Mcdaniel

Song

Leslie Mcdonald

Art Assistant

Russell Mcentyre

Transportation Coordinator

Denise Mcgrath

Assistant

Tim Mchugh

Visual Effects Supervisor

Terrence Mcnally

Screenplay

Terrence Mcnally

Song

Terrence Mcnally

Associate Producer

Michael Mhea

Motion Control

Sharon Michaels

Foley Artist

Terry Moews

Motion Control

John Moio

Stunts

Karen Altman Morgenstern

Production Coordinator

Richard Mosier

Effects Assistant

George Muhs

Motion Control

Carol Neilson

Stunts

C L Nesbitt

Assistant

Craig Newman

Digital Effects Supervisor

Wallis Nicita

Casting

Randy Nolan

Steadicam Operator

Charles Norcross

Grip

David Nowell

Camera Operator

Danny O'haco

Stunts

Jeff O'haco

Stunts

John Oates

Song Performer

Warren S Oliver

Assistant Director

Dean Olrand

Sound

Bob Parr

Song

Dennis K Petersen

Special Effects Coordinator

Kate Pierson

Song

Wendy J Plump

Music Editor

Dennis Poore

Song

Michelle Porter

Effects Coordinator

Donald A Potts

Location Manager

J Suzanne Rampe

Stunts

Nicholas Ray

Other

Jim Reid

Song

William Reid

Song

Andrew Reidenbaugh

Matte Painter

Andrew Reidenbaugh

Scenic Artist

Luis Resto

Song

Jost Ribary

Music Conductor

Wendy Ripley

Other

Paul Robb

Song

Christy Roberts

Sound Editor

Nile Rodgers

Song Performer

Nile Rodgers

Song

Nile Rodgers

Music

Ashley Roland

Choreographer

Mitch Rosa

Assistant Editor

Tom Ryan

Camera

Tom Sarmento

Stunts

Regine Schatz

Other

Kirk Scheuler

Sound Editor

Fred Schneider

Song

Roger Schweitzer

Video Playback

Bob Scifo

Matte Painter

Ben R Scott

Stunts

Fred F. Sears

Other

Lorey Sebastian

Photography

Jeff Seitz

Song

Keith Shartle

Special Effects

Tom Shaughnessy

Motion Control

Jim Shaw

Animator

Gary Shepherd

Dialogue Editor

Eileen Sieff

Assistant

Carl Sigman

Song

Sterling Smith

Song

Chris Snyder

Foreman

Dawn Soler

Music

Phil Sparks

Camera Operator

Herbert Spencer

Song

Jerry Spicer

Stunts

Roger Spurgeon

Other

Peggy Stamper

Costumes

Oliver Stapleton

Dp/Cinematographer

Oliver Stapleton

Director Of Photography

Gail Steele

Foley Artist

Anthony Steere

Transportation Captain

Film Details

Also Known As
Kroppskontakt av värsta graden
MPAA Rating
Genre
Adventure
Comedy
Musical
Romance
Release Date
1988
Production Company
Cynthia Hill
Distribution Company
CINEPLEX ODEON FILMS/VESTRON PICTURES
Location
San Dimas, California, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 40m

Articles

Earth Girls Are Easy


One of the wildest entries in the lineage of movies based on pop songs, this sci-fi comedy and parody of Valley culture sprang from a 1984 tune of the same name by Julie Brown (of “The Homecoming Queen’s Got a Gun” fame) that she adapted into a script with her husband at the time, actor Terrence E. McNally, and regular collaborator Charlie Coffey. Another married couple also signed on to star, Geena Davis and Jeff Goldblum (who were married after appearing in David Cronenberg’s The Fly in 1986), with Brown co-starring as Davis’ beauty salon co-worker and getting her own music video within the film for one of her catchiest songs, “Cause I’m a Blonde.” The tale of a Valley girl smitten with one of three aliens (Goldblum, Damon Wayans and a very young Jim Carrey) who land in her swimming pool was later adapted by Brown herself into a stage production in Los Angeles, following an unsuccessful 2001 attempt to stage it with Kristin Chenoweth. The film was intended as a redemption of sorts for director Julien Temple, who cut his teeth on innovative music videos like ABC’s “Poison Arrow” but delivered one of the U.K.’s most notorious box-office failures with Absolute Beginners in 1986. Bouncing back in style here, Temple remains active in features and music videos to this day.

by Nathaniel Thompson

Earth Girls Are Easy

Earth Girls Are Easy

One of the wildest entries in the lineage of movies based on pop songs, this sci-fi comedy and parody of Valley culture sprang from a 1984 tune of the same name by Julie Brown (of “The Homecoming Queen’s Got a Gun” fame) that she adapted into a script with her husband at the time, actor Terrence E. McNally, and regular collaborator Charlie Coffey. Another married couple also signed on to star, Geena Davis and Jeff Goldblum (who were married after appearing in David Cronenberg’s The Fly in 1986), with Brown co-starring as Davis’ beauty salon co-worker and getting her own music video within the film for one of her catchiest songs, “Cause I’m a Blonde.” The tale of a Valley girl smitten with one of three aliens (Goldblum, Damon Wayans and a very young Jim Carrey) who land in her swimming pool was later adapted by Brown herself into a stage production in Los Angeles, following an unsuccessful 2001 attempt to stage it with Kristin Chenoweth. The film was intended as a redemption of sorts for director Julien Temple, who cut his teeth on innovative music videos like ABC’s “Poison Arrow” but delivered one of the U.K.’s most notorious box-office failures with Absolute Beginners in 1986. Bouncing back in style here, Temple remains active in features and music videos to this day.by Nathaniel Thompson

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Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States Spring May 12, 1989

Wide Release in United States June 2, 1989

Released in United States September 9, 1988

Released in United States March 1989

Released in United States March 10, 1989

Released in United States April 22, 1989

Released in United States November 1989

Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals September 9, 1988.

Shown at San Francisco International Film Festival March 8, 9 & 18, 1989.

Shown at Santa Barbara International Film Festival March 10, 1989.

Shown at Houston International Film Festival April 22, 1989.

Shown at London Film Festival November 10-26, 1989.

Began shooting June 1987.

Released in Canada May 12, 1989.

Released in United States Spring May 12, 1989

Wide Release in United States June 2, 1989

Released in United States September 9, 1988 (Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals September 9, 1988.)

Released in United States March 1989 (Shown at San Francisco International Film Festival March 8, 9 & 18, 1989.)

Released in United States March 10, 1989 (Shown at Santa Barbara International Film Festival March 10, 1989.)

Released in United States April 22, 1989 (Shown at Houston International Film Festival April 22, 1989.)

Released in United States November 1989 (Shown at London Film Festival November 10-26, 1989.)