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Killer Tomatoes Eat France! (1991)

Comedy | 94 minutes
1,81 31 votes

Genre: Comedy / Action

Duration: 94 minuten

Country: United States

Directed by: John De Bello

Starst: John Astin, Tom Katsis and Marc Price

IMDb score: 3,9 (1.672)

Releasedate: 18 November 1992

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Killer Tomatoes Eat France! plot

After successfully escaping from a cell by his mutated tomatoes, Professor Mortimer Gangrene once again comes up with a plan to conquer the world. This time by putting his stupid sidekick Igor on the throne of France.

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Prof. Mortimer Gangreen

Prison Official

Igor / Louis The XXVII (also as Gerard Lundquist)

Handsome French Guy

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Knisper

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Haha, jokes in the credits:

- Part 4 of the Tomatoes Trilogy.

-This film was filmed entirely on location in France, except for bits that were filmed elsewhere.

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The last part of the (not so) famous tomato series, where this time they move to another country to transfer their nonsense there. The idea that it was a lame excuse to just go on holiday to France is up in the air, but it does provide a slightly more watchable whole compared to the previous part. The acting is still nothing to watch (with the exception of Angela Visser) and the effects are admittedly lousy, but there is a little more creativity in terms of humor. It all looks a bit larger and fresher, so perhaps director John De Bello himself has also realized that the previous part was really the bottom of the barrel. It remains cheap junk and I'm surprised that the makers managed to get so many parts out of it, but the advantage is that no new film was made after this. They should have done that after 1988.

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