Release Date : Jan. 29, 1993 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★ |
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A showman introduces a small coastal town to a unique movie experience and capitalises on the Cuban Missile crisis hysteria with a kitschy horror extravaganza combining film effects stage props and actors in rubber suits in this salute to the B-movie. Duration : 1 Hour 38 Minutes |
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James Villemaire as Harvey Starkweather | Lucy Butler as Rhonda | Georgie Cranford as Dwight | Nick Bronson as Andy | Cory Barlog as Stan's Friend | George Carson as Stan's Friend | Joe Gonzalez as Stan's Friend | Charles S. Haas as Mr. Elroy | Mark McCracken as Mant / Bill | Chris Stacy as Gas Station Attendant | Allison McKay as Teacher | Glenda Chism as Teacher | Aaron Stormer as Kid Near Andy | Lana Bucciarelli as 'Eew!' Girl | Richard Rossomme as Shredded Wheat Man | D. Christian Gottshall as Store Clerk | Bernard Blanding as Soldier | Dennis Neal as Soldier | Luke Halpin as Man in Crowd | Eulan Middlebrooks as Young Man in Crowd | Elizabeth Dimon as Theater Cashier | Shane Obedzinski as Bleeding Kid | Summer-Healy Chapin as Balcony Full Kid | James Scott Hess as Kid in Floor Seat | Shawn Edward Watkins as Kid Next to Mr. Elroy | Danny Hanemann as Man Outside Theater | Jesse Zeigler as Kid in Line | Andy Isaacs as Faint Kid | Joe Candelora as Fireman | Steve Zurk as Cop | Mary Moriarty as Lady in Line | John Paul Lehman as Marine Guard | Jacob Witkin as Dr. Diablo | Tracy Roberts as Screaming Woman | Timothy Bass as Movie Theater Actor | Jeff Breslauer as Movie Theater Actor | Molly Conole as Movie Theater Actress | Peggy O'Neal as Movie Theater Actress | Colette Piceau as Movie Theater Actress | Steve DuMouchel as 'Mob' Actor | Kurt Smildsin as 'Mob' Actor | Michael T. Kelly as 'Mob' Actor | Ike Pappas as Newscaster | Brett Rice as Gene's Dad (voice) | Sherman 'Big Train' Bergman as Soldier | Robert Cornthwaite as Dr. Flankon | John F. Kennedy as Himself | Art Linkletter as Himself | Sherrie Peterson as Movie Theatre Patron | Adlai Stevenson as Himself | Elijah Vorrasi as Theatre Patron | Valerian Zorin as Himself | Director : Joe Dante | Producer : Michael Finnell | |