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Killer Tomatoes Eat France! (1991)

Killer Tomatoes Eat France! (1991)
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The low-budget "Killer Tomatoes" series closed with this fourth chapter starring a returning John Astin as the resurrected Professor Gangrene, who resurfaces in France to continue his ongoing plot for world domination through the care and maintenance of the title fruit. Hoping to bank on his sidekick's resemblance to King Louis XVII (long prophesied to return to his throne), Gangrene sends his armies of tomato-monsters (who sport snarling, feral faces and one-liners this time out) to eliminate those who stand in his way. Among them is the nominal "hero," a has-been actor (Marc Price) spurred by the vacillating affections of winsome Parisian Marie (Angela Visser) to join the French army against the Juicy Red Menace. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Director(s):
John de Bello
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Synopsis of Killer Tomatoes Eat France!

The low-budget "Killer Tomatoes" series closed with this fourth chapter starring a returning John Astin as the resurrected Professor Gangrene, who resurfaces in France to continue his ongoing plot for world domination through the care and maintenance of the title fruit. Hoping to bank on his sidekick's resemblance to King Louis XVII (long prophesied to return to his throne), Gangrene sends his armies of tomato-monsters (who sport snarling, feral faces and one-liners this time out) to eliminate those who stand in his way. Among them is the nominal "hero," a has-been actor (Marc Price) spurred by the vacillating affections of winsome Parisian Marie (Angela Visser) to join the French army against the Juicy Red Menace. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
93 mins

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Director(s):
John de Bello
Writer(s):
Constantine DillonJohn de BelloSteve Peace
Producer(s):
John de BelloSteve Peace
Categories:
HorrorComedy
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Rick R.

Don't read what the "expert" has to say. This is funny--you simply have to take it in the proper context. Sit back, enjoy, and don't think critically, just relax and revel in the gags.

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Hosai A.

This movie was not as good as the second movie in the series. They tried too hard to make it too funny. It failed miserably. The second half of the movie gets a little better but the movie still isn't that great. A forgettable movie.

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Evan S.

This movie was witty and very quick. Great movie for anyone looking for a nice comedy.

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