Remember the good old days when anyone with a camera a few thousand bucks and more ambition than talent could schlep up to Bronson Canyon and quickly make a cheap sci-fi/horror movie? Well they're back! The Lost Skeleton Of Cadavra is an affectionate meticulous re-creation of those notoriously cheesy clunkers as a gaggle of beloved stereotypes pursue that rarest of all radioactive elements--atmosphereum. Writer/Director Larry Blamire heads a superb cast--including Fay Masterson (Eyes Wide Shut) Brian Howe (Gran Torino) Andrew Parks (Donnie Brasco) and Jennifer Blaire... (The Majestic)--that faced a daunting task: having to be brilliant and terrible at the same time! The dialogue is marvelously insipid and the music cuts in and out of the action with breathtaking suddenness. Aliens from Mars crash-land setting loose a mutant while a mad scientist re-awakens a talking skeleton that could hold the key to world domination and don't forget Animala a half-woman half-animal beatnik! It's one of the most original clever and hilarious comedies to come along in eons of your Earth years--and became such a fan favourite that there's now a sequel...maybe two... [show more]
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Larry Blamire writes, directs and stars in this comedy spoof of a 1950s sci-fi B-movie. A mad scientist (Blamire) and his clueless wife (Fay Masterson) must pull out all the stops to save the world from a radioactive monster, an army of space aliens and a talking skeleton - not to mention the formidable Animala (Jennifer Blaire), a half-woman, half-animal beatnik.
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