I Was a Teenage TV Terrorist

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I Was a Teenage TV Terrorist

VHS cover for 'I Was a Teenage TV Terrorist'
Directed by Stanford Singer
Produced by Evan Edelist
Susan Kaufman
Written by Kevin McDonough
Stanford Singer
Starring Saul Alpiner
Mike Atkin
Dawn Brzezinski
Mikhall Druhan
Voss Finn
Music by Cengiz Yaltkaya
Cinematography Lisa Rinzler
Distributed by Troma Entertainment
Release date(s) 1985
Running time 85 minutes
Language English
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I Was a Teenage TV Terrorist (also known as Amateur Hour) is a 1985 comedy film directed by Stanford Singer and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The film follows two bored teenagers, anarchic troublemaker Paul and aspiring actress Donna, as they use Paul's father's TV station to stage an elaborate bomb hoax and throw the media into a frenzy. The film was produced by Susan Kaufman, the sister of Lloyd Kaufman, the president of Troma Entertainment.

  • It has also fallen into recent controversy after a man was arrested for watching the movie during an Alaska Airlines flight to Moscow.


Tagline: Why change the channel when you can just blow it up?

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