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Forbidden Zone (1980)

Forbidden Zone (1980)
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Oingo Boingo fans and midnight movie mavens will love this bizarre black-and-white feature packed with music, madness, and members of the Elfman clan. The story revolves around the Hercules family, who live in a house that just happens to hide a secret entrance to the Sixth Dimension in the basement. When daughter Frenchy (Marie-Pascale Elfman) skips school one afternoon, she finds herself irresistibly drawn to the forbidden door, and winds up a prisoner in this alternate world. King Fausto (Herve Villechaize), the diminutive leader of the Sixth Dimension, is enamored with the beautiful young Frenchy and keeps her in the same cell as his favorite concubines, despite the disapproval of Queen Doris (Susan Tyrrell). Frenchy's brother, Flash (Phil Gordon), follows her into the Forbidden Zone with Gramps (Hyman Diamond) in tow, intending to save her, but they too are captured and must call school chum Squeezit (Toshiro Baloney, aka Matthew Bright) for help. Squeezit tries to assist, but ends up captured and decapitated by Satan (Danny Elfman), though this development doesn't keep his disembodied noggin from flying about and informing King Fausto that the Queen is planning to dispose of his beloved Frenchy. The appearance of the King's first wife and the kidnapping of his topless daughter further confuse matters, but everything is wrapped up neatly with an elaborate song and dance number at the conclusion. ~ Fred Beldin, Rovi

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Starring:
Herve VillechaizeSusan Tyrrell, (more)
Director(s):
Richard Elfman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Forbidden Zone

Oingo Boingo fans and midnight movie mavens will love this bizarre black-and-white feature packed with music, madness, and members of the Elfman clan. The story revolves around the Hercules family, who live in a house that just happens to hide a secret entrance to the Sixth Dimension in the basement. When daughter Frenchy (Marie-Pascale Elfman) skips school one afternoon, she finds herself irresistibly drawn to the forbidden door, and winds up a prisoner in this alternate world. King Fausto (Herve Villechaize), the diminutive leader of the Sixth Dimension, is enamored with the beautiful young Frenchy and keeps her in the same cell as his favorite concubines, despite the disapproval of Queen Doris (Susan Tyrrell). Frenchy's brother, Flash (Phil Gordon), follows her into the Forbidden Zone with Gramps (Hyman Diamond) in tow, intending to save her, but they too are captured and must call school chum Squeezit (Toshiro Baloney, aka Matthew Bright) for help. Squeezit tries to assist, but ends up captured and decapitated by Satan (Danny Elfman), though this development doesn't keep his disembodied noggin from flying about and informing King Fausto that the Queen is planning to dispose of his beloved Frenchy. The appearance of the King's first wife and the kidnapping of his topless daughter further confuse matters, but everything is wrapped up neatly with an elaborate song and dance number at the conclusion. ~ Fred Beldin, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
73 mins

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Director(s):
Richard Elfman
Writer(s):
Martin W. NicholsonNick L. MartinsonRichard Elfman
Producer(s):
Carl BorackRichard Elfman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Language, Strong Sexual Content, Violence, Nudity)
Categories:
ComedyMystery & Suspense
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Bryanna H.

    I can honestly say I've never seen anything like this movie. When I first started watching it, all I could say was, "This is absolutely ridiculous." And it stays that way. It's entertaining all the way through, and bizarre and weird and wonderful in its own way.

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    Chris C.

    You can love it or hate it, but you'll never forget it. The first viewing is a truly WTF experience but strangely enough, there does seem to be (at least a little) more than just a pile of topless girls, animation and Herve "Tattoo" Villechaize thrown together going on here. There's also scads of BDSM and gay/bi/trans humor. Very definitely held together by the brilliant score, this is a good choice for those "whaddya wanna watch now" moments. Fortunately, controlled substances are not a prerequisite for this one. Enjoy!

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    Dan M.

    I loved this film! It reminded me a little of the 80's cult film Dr. Caligari. Constantly inventive with a refreshing disregard for conventional filmmaking techniques. Chances are you have never seen anything quite like it.

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