LOBSTER MAN FROM MARS


'''Lobster Man From Mars''' is a 1989 comedy film directed by Stanley Sheff and starring Tony Curtis. The film is a spoof of B-movies of the 1950s. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in 1989.

Contents
Plot
Cast
Awards and nominations
External links

Plot


Weird Space Bat Creature

Mary runs for her life from the Lobster Man From Mars
Who will destroy the Lobster Man From Mars?

Young filmmaker Stevie Horowitz (Dean Jacobson) eagerly awaits a meeting with big shot Hollywood film producer J.P. Shelldrake (Tony Curtis). Shelldrake has been desperately searching for a way to avoid problems with the IRS and unpaid millions owed them in back taxes. His brilliant yet overpaid accountant (Phil Proctor) devises a scheme to allow the producer to write off his the expenses of his next movie release, but only if the film is a box office flop. Armed with his foolproof plan, Shelldrake agrees to meet with Stevie and screen his film "Lobster Man From Mars" (financed by Stevie's jailed con man Uncle Joey).

Inside Shelldrake's private screening room the "film within the film" begins. They watch the weird plot unfold: Mars suffers from a severe air leakage. The King of Mars (Bobby Pickett of "Monster Mash" fame) commands the dreaded Lobster Man and his assistant Mombo (a gorilla wearing a space helmet) to pilot his flying saucer to Earth then steal its air. Once landed, the Lobster Man wastes no time transforming hapless victims into smoking skeletons.

On a lonely road, John and Mary, a young and innocent couple (Deborah Foreman and Anthony Hickox) discovers the hiding place of the flying saucer in a dark and mysterious cave. They attempt to warn the authorities but are ignored. Successfully contacting Professor Plocostoms (Patrick Macnee), a plan is created to lure the Lobster Man to Mr. Throckmorton's (Billy Barty) Haunted House that just happens to be surrounded by boiling hot springs.

Once lured, it's simply a matter of pushing the Lobster Man into the hot water where he will be boiled to death. The plan is interrupted by Colonel Ankrum (Fred Holliday) and his troops. The house is shelled and destroyed, the Lobster Man flees to his cave, taking Mary with him.

She manages to escape, but the Lobster Man follows. A wild chase ensues, but Professor Plocostomos uses the hot engine coolant from his overheated vehicle to drench Mombo causing his foamy demise. The chase concludes in Yellowstone Park where the dreaded Lobster Man is tricked into walking into the Old Faithful Geyser and a steamy end.

The screening is over. Shelldrake can't believe his good fortune to witness such a bad movie with potential to lose every cent invested in its distribution and promotion. He buys the production on the spot, but once in release it becomes a big hit and makes a huge profit sending Shelldrake straight to tax prison, with Stevie taking his place as the studio's new boy wonder.




Cast


Actor Role
Tony Curtis J.P. Shelldrake
Patrick Macnee Professor Plocostomos
Deborah Foreman Mary
Billy Barty Mr. Throckmorton
Anthony Hickox John
Fred Holliday Colonel Ankrum
Dr. Demento The Narrator
S.D. Nemeth Dreaded Lobster Man
Tommy Sledge Himself
M.G. Kelly Dick Strange
Phil Proctor Lou
Bobby Pickett King of Mars / Astrologer
Steve Peterson The Butler
William Ackerman Gas Station Attendant
Tim Haldeman Marvin
Jim Bentley Rufus
Skip Young Mr. Zip
Dean Jacobson Stevie Horowitz
Mindy Kennedy Tammy
Stanley Sheff Space Bat / Brainex (voices)

Awards and nominations


'Sundance Film Festival'

1989: Grand Jury Prize – ''Lobster Man From Mars'' (nominated)

External links



Official Site



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