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The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra (2001)

The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra (2001)
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Mad scientists, bug-eyed monsters, alien invaders, and black-clad women who perform interpretive dances battle for center stage in this parody of '50s sci-fi flicks. Dr. Paul Armstrong (Larry Blamire) is a scientist studying alien rock formations that have crashed to Earth. When Armstrong and his wife Betty (Fay Masterson) learn that a cache of Atmospherium, a radioactive mineral found in meteorites, has been found in the desert, he sets out to find it, but he has competition -- Dr. Fleming (Brian Howe), a rival scientist who plans to use the high-powered substance to bring a cave-dwelling creature back to life. Meanwhile, Lattis (Susan McConnell) and Kro-Bar (Andrew Parks) are aliens from the planet Marva who have crash-landed on Earth and need Atomspherium to get their spacecraft back in the air. Hoping to foil the plans of Dr. Armstrong, and aware of the arrival of the aliens, Fleming steals a "Transmutaron" from Kro-bar that allows him to create Animala (Jennifer Blaire), a sultry neo-beatnik who will crash the Armstrong's cocktail party and sow the seeds of marital discord between Paul and Betty, making it easier for Fleming to recover the valuable rock formations. Larry Blamire also served as writer and director for The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Larry BlamireFay Masterson, (more)
Director(s):
Larry Blamire
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra

Mad scientists, bug-eyed monsters, alien invaders, and black-clad women who perform interpretive dances battle for center stage in this parody of '50s sci-fi flicks. Dr. Paul Armstrong (Larry Blamire) is a scientist studying alien rock formations that have crashed to Earth. When Armstrong and his wife Betty (Fay Masterson) learn that a cache of Atmospherium, a radioactive mineral found in meteorites, has been found in the desert, he sets out to find it, but he has competition -- Dr. Fleming (Brian Howe), a rival scientist who plans to use the high-powered substance to bring a cave-dwelling creature back to life. Meanwhile, Lattis (Susan McConnell) and Kro-Bar (Andrew Parks) are aliens from the planet Marva who have crash-landed on Earth and need Atomspherium to get their spacecraft back in the air. Hoping to foil the plans of Dr. Armstrong, and aware of the arrival of the aliens, Fleming steals a "Transmutaron" from Kro-bar that allows him to create Animala (Jennifer Blaire), a sultry neo-beatnik who will crash the Armstrong's cocktail party and sow the seeds of marital discord between Paul and Betty, making it easier for Fleming to recover the valuable rock formations. Larry Blamire also served as writer and director for The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
89 mins

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Director(s):
Larry Blamire
Writer(s):
Larry Blamire
Producer(s):
F. Miguel Valenti
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Situations, Adult Humor, Adult Language)
Categories:
Sci-Fi & FantasyComedy
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    John B.

    Tongue-in-cheek wacky stuff. Be sure to watch the out-takes and bloopers! If you like campy 50's horror movie stuff, you should get some good laughs out of skeleton. The dinner scene is hilarious!

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    Christopher R.

    If you know who John Agar is, seen any Ed Wood movie more than once, or watched MST3K on a regular basis, you will LOVE this movie. Every thick, black, rectangular glasses-wearing, college level, gen-X'er who loves watching bad movies while drinking microbrewed beer from a company on the internet (you know who you are) will not regret watching this movie.

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    Kelli S.

    This has Got to be the best of the worst movies ever. It's so terrible that I can't stop watching it... Oh well.

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