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{{Short description| |
{{Short description|1991 film by John De Bello}} |
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{{Infobox film |
{{Infobox film |
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| name = Killer Tomatoes Strike Back! |
| name = Killer Tomatoes Strike Back! |
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| caption = DVD cover |
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| director = [[John De Bello]] |
| director = [[John De Bello]] |
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| producer = John De Bello |
| producer = {{ubl|John De Bello|[[J. Stephen Peace]]}} |
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| writer = John De Bello |
| writer = {{ubl|John De Bello|[[Costa Dillon|Constantine Dillon]]|[[Rick Rockwell]]}} |
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| starring = [[Rick Rockwell]] |
| starring = {{ubl|[[Rick Rockwell]]|[[Crystal Carson]]|[[Steve Lundquist]]|[[John Astin]]}} |
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| music = [[Neal Fox]] |
| music = {{ubl|[[Neal Fox]]|[[Rick Patterson]]}} |
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| cinematography = [[Stephen F. Andrich]] |
| cinematography = [[Stephen F. Andrich]] |
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| editing = [[Beth Accomando]] |
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'''''Killer Tomatoes Strike Back!''''' is a 1991 American [[comedy film]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://screenrant.com/movie-tv-scenes-parody-alfred-hitchcock-psycho/ | title=10 Movies & TV Scenes That Parody Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho | website=[[Screen Rant]] | date=16 March 2022 }}</ref> It is the third in the ''Killer Tomatoes'' film series, following ''[[Attack of the Killer Tomatoes]]'' (1978) and ''[[Return of the Killer Tomatoes]]'' (1988), and followed by ''[[Killer Tomatoes Eat France]]'' (1992). The film is notable in that it is the first time killer tomatoes are shown with faces and was the only killer tomatoes film that did not begin with the traditional ''Killer Tomatoes'' score, although remixes play during the film. The film was a [[direct-to-video]] release. |
'''''Killer Tomatoes Strike Back!''''' is a 1991 American [[comedy film]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://screenrant.com/movie-tv-scenes-parody-alfred-hitchcock-psycho/ | title=10 Movies & TV Scenes That Parody Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho | website=[[Screen Rant]] | date=16 March 2022 }}</ref> It is the third in the ''Killer Tomatoes'' film series, following ''[[Attack of the Killer Tomatoes]]'' (1978) and ''[[Return of the Killer Tomatoes]]'' (1988), and followed by ''[[Killer Tomatoes Eat France]]'' (1992). The film stars Rick Rockwell, [[Crystal Carson]], [[Steve Lundquist]], [[John Witherspoon (actor)|John Witherspoon]], and [[John Astin]]. |
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The film is notable in that it is the first time killer tomatoes are shown with faces and was the only killer tomatoes film that did not begin with the traditional ''Killer Tomatoes'' score, although remixes play during the film. The film was a [[direct-to-video]] release. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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Police assistant Lance Boyle is a childish detective who is lumbered with worthless police cases. However, after several murders in a nearby wood that concern Killer Tomatoes, Lance finds himself working alongside Kennedy Johnson, a Tomatologist, to solve the murders. |
Police assistant Lance Boyle is a childish detective who is lumbered with worthless police cases. However, after several murders in a nearby wood that concern Killer Tomatoes, Lance finds himself working alongside Kennedy Johnson, a Tomatologist, to solve the murders. |
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Nearby, Professor Mortimer Gangreen ([[John Astin]]) has begun using subliminal mind control on his talk show, disguised as talk show host Jeronahew. After kidnapping members of the |
Nearby, Professor Mortimer Gangreen ([[John Astin]]) has begun using subliminal mind control on his talk show, disguised as talk show host Jeronahew. After kidnapping members of the press and media, Gangreen and his assistant Igor plot to use his brainwashed press members, as well as the Subliminal Mind control, to overpower the human race and make the world a planet run by himself and his killer tomatoes, though he has rather childish plans for world domination: "Next time I fly; my bags will not be the last ones on the carousel!" as well as planning to reward Igor with "the [[K-Mart]] in [[East Rutherford]]". |
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Following countless killer tomatoes attacks, Lance and Kennedy finally reach Gangreen's hideout, where they must pit themselves against killer tomatoes, brainwashed newsreaders and a giant |
Following countless killer tomatoes attacks, Lance and Kennedy finally reach Gangreen's hideout, where they must pit themselves against killer tomatoes, brainwashed newsreaders and a giant bacon, lettuce and human sandwich, of which Kennedy may be a part. With help from FT (Fuzzy Tomato, from ''[[Return of the Killer Tomatoes]]''), Lance rescues Kennedy and Gangreen is defeated, left at the mercy of the hungry killer tomatoes. |
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==References to earlier movies== |
==References to earlier movies== |
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* Special Agent Sam Smith is now working in a bar catering to tomatoes. Boyle asks him for a Bloody Mary, referencing the bonfire scene in Attack of The Killer Tomatoes. |
* Special Agent Sam Smith is now working in a bar catering to tomatoes. Boyle asks him for a Bloody Mary, referencing the bonfire scene in ''Attack of The Killer Tomatoes''. |
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* At Media Appreciation Day Charles White is trampled underfoot, similar to his last scene in Return of The Killer Tomatoes. |
* At Media Appreciation Day Charles White is trampled underfoot, similar to his last scene in ''Return of The Killer Tomatoes''. |
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* Police Inspector Finletter is seen carrying several sheets of fax paper, a reference to his parachute in the first film. |
* Police Inspector Finletter is seen carrying several sheets of fax paper, a reference to his parachute in the first film. |
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* Mrs. Williams from the first movies is seen trying to open a bank account. Once again being interrupted and confronted by a tomato. |
* Mrs. Williams from the first movies is seen trying to open a bank account. Once again being interrupted and confronted by a tomato. |
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==References to other movies== |
==References to other movies== |
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* Detectives Boyle and |
* Detectives Boyle and Rood parody Riggs and Murtaugh in ''[[Lethal Weapon]]''. |
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* The first victims of tomatoes is a nude girl and a hockey player, in reference to ''[[Friday the 13th (1980 film)|Friday the 13th]]''. |
* The first victims of tomatoes is a nude girl and a hockey player, in reference to ''[[Friday the 13th (1980 film)|Friday the 13th]]''. |
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* The shower scene from ''[[Psycho (1960 film)|Psycho]]'' is parodied in its entirety. |
* The shower scene from ''[[Psycho (1960 film)|Psycho]]'' is parodied in its entirety. |
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*[[Crystal Carson]] as Kennedy Johnson |
*[[Crystal Carson]] as Kennedy Johnson |
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*[[Steve Lundquist]] as Igor |
*[[Steve Lundquist]] as Igor |
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*[[John Witherspoon (actor)|John Witherspoon]] as Evan |
*[[John Witherspoon (actor)|John Witherspoon]] as Evan Rood |
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*[[John Astin]] as Professor Mortimer Gangreen |
*[[John Astin]] as Professor Mortimer Gangreen |
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*Kevin West as Bank Teller |
*Kevin West as Bank Teller |
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*John De Bello as Charles White |
*John De Bello as Charles White |
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*Frank Davis as Sam Smith |
*Frank Davis as Sam Smith |
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*Robin Abb as Betty Wont |
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== Documentary == |
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''Screaming Soup! Presents the Attack of the Killer Tomatoes Retrospective'', a documentary film focusing on the history of the Attack of the Killer Tomatoes franchise with interviews including cast and crew from ''Killer Tomatoes Strike Back'', was released in February 2023 on YouTube.<ref>{{Citation |last=Fowler |first=Dan |title=Screaming Soup! Presents the Attack of the Killer Tomatoes Retrospective |date=2023-02-03 |type=Documentary |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt31091739/ |access-date=2024-02-26 |others=John Astin, Amanda Capps, Crystal Carson |publisher=Happy Everyday Co}}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*{{IMDb title|0099935}} |
*{{IMDb title|0099935}} |
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*{{Amg movie|27306}} |
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[[Category:Films about food and drink]] |
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[[Category:Parodies of horror]] |
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[[Category:1991 comedy horror films]] |
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Latest revision as of 00:37, 22 December 2024
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Directed by | John De Bello |
Written by |
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Produced by |
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Cinematography | Stephen F. Andrich |
Edited by | Beth Accomando |
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Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Killer Tomatoes Strike Back! is a 1991 American comedy film.[1] It is the third in the Killer Tomatoes film series, following Attack of the Killer Tomatoes (1978) and Return of the Killer Tomatoes (1988), and followed by Killer Tomatoes Eat France (1992). The film stars Rick Rockwell, Crystal Carson, Steve Lundquist, John Witherspoon, and John Astin.
The film is notable in that it is the first time killer tomatoes are shown with faces and was the only killer tomatoes film that did not begin with the traditional Killer Tomatoes score, although remixes play during the film. The film was a direct-to-video release.
Plot
[edit]Police assistant Lance Boyle is a childish detective who is lumbered with worthless police cases. However, after several murders in a nearby wood that concern Killer Tomatoes, Lance finds himself working alongside Kennedy Johnson, a Tomatologist, to solve the murders.
Nearby, Professor Mortimer Gangreen (John Astin) has begun using subliminal mind control on his talk show, disguised as talk show host Jeronahew. After kidnapping members of the press and media, Gangreen and his assistant Igor plot to use his brainwashed press members, as well as the Subliminal Mind control, to overpower the human race and make the world a planet run by himself and his killer tomatoes, though he has rather childish plans for world domination: "Next time I fly; my bags will not be the last ones on the carousel!" as well as planning to reward Igor with "the K-Mart in East Rutherford".
Following countless killer tomatoes attacks, Lance and Kennedy finally reach Gangreen's hideout, where they must pit themselves against killer tomatoes, brainwashed newsreaders and a giant bacon, lettuce and human sandwich, of which Kennedy may be a part. With help from FT (Fuzzy Tomato, from Return of the Killer Tomatoes), Lance rescues Kennedy and Gangreen is defeated, left at the mercy of the hungry killer tomatoes.
References to earlier movies
[edit]- Special Agent Sam Smith is now working in a bar catering to tomatoes. Boyle asks him for a Bloody Mary, referencing the bonfire scene in Attack of The Killer Tomatoes.
- At Media Appreciation Day Charles White is trampled underfoot, similar to his last scene in Return of The Killer Tomatoes.
- Police Inspector Finletter is seen carrying several sheets of fax paper, a reference to his parachute in the first film.
- Mrs. Williams from the first movies is seen trying to open a bank account. Once again being interrupted and confronted by a tomato.
References to other movies
[edit]- Detectives Boyle and Rood parody Riggs and Murtaugh in Lethal Weapon.
- The first victims of tomatoes is a nude girl and a hockey player, in reference to Friday the 13th.
- The shower scene from Psycho is parodied in its entirety.
Cast
[edit]- Rick Rockwell as Lance Boyle
- Crystal Carson as Kennedy Johnson
- Steve Lundquist as Igor
- John Witherspoon as Evan Rood
- John Astin as Professor Mortimer Gangreen
- Kevin West as Bank Teller
- J. Stephen Peace as Captain Wilbur Finletter
- John De Bello as Charles White
- Frank Davis as Sam Smith
- Robin Abb as Betty Wont
Documentary
[edit]Screaming Soup! Presents the Attack of the Killer Tomatoes Retrospective, a documentary film focusing on the history of the Attack of the Killer Tomatoes franchise with interviews including cast and crew from Killer Tomatoes Strike Back, was released in February 2023 on YouTube.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "10 Movies & TV Scenes That Parody Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho". Screen Rant. 16 March 2022.
- ^ Fowler, Dan (2023-02-03), Screaming Soup! Presents the Attack of the Killer Tomatoes Retrospective (Documentary), John Astin, Amanda Capps, Crystal Carson, Happy Everyday Co, retrieved 2024-02-26