It was a Calico M100. See wikipedia link below: http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/Calico_Series_of_Rifles_and_Pistols#Calico_M100
Mel Brooks was the director of the 1987 movie, Spaceballs.
Spaceballs the movie is a spin-off of Star Wars. This movie makes fun of Star Wars, like how modern day "Disaster Movie" or "Meet the Spartans" make fun of modern day movies, tv shows, or celebrities. The only spaceball I know is the movie "Spaceballs" produced by Mel Brooks. Funny movie.
Spaceballs is a Mel Brook's parody of Star Wars, particularly episode IV - although a parady of Jabba the Hutt (called Pizza the Hut) also appeared. The plot was fairly weak - essentially links between parodies of scenes from Star Wars.
Yes, Space Truckers. The movie came out in 1996.
The late John Candy played the mog character, Barf, in Spaceballs
Mel Brooks was the director of the 1987 movie, Spaceballs.
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.
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Mel Brooks 'Spaceballs'.
Spaceballs by Mel Brooks.
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The movie is called "Spaceballs"
The duration of Spaceballs is 1.6 hours.
Spaceballs the movie is a spin-off of Star Wars. This movie makes fun of Star Wars, like how modern day "Disaster Movie" or "Meet the Spartans" make fun of modern day movies, tv shows, or celebrities. The only spaceball I know is the movie "Spaceballs" produced by Mel Brooks. Funny movie.
Spaceballs was created on 1987-06-24.
He did not play a part in the movie, but Bon Jovi's song 'Raise Your Hands' was featured in the beginning of the movie