6.6
Aliens disguised as clowns crash land on Earth in a rural town to capture unsuspecting victims in cotton candy cocoons for later consumption.
Grant Cramer
Mike Tobacco
Suzanne Snyder
Debbie Stone
John Allen Nelson
Dave Hanson
John Vernon
Curtis Mooney
Royal Dano
Farmer Gene Green
Christopher Titus
Bob McReed
Michael S. Siegel
Rich Terenzi
Peter Licassi
Paul Terenzi
Irene Michaels
Stacy
Karla Sue Krull
Tracy
Aeron MacIntyre
Punk #1
Danny Kovacs
Punk #2
Adele Proom
Mrs. Franco
Howard Malpas
Mr. Myers
Karen Raff
Mom #1
Kathleen Stefano
Mom #2
Claire Bartle
Little Girl
Sharon O'Mahoney
Waitress
Michael Halton
Slug
Lucinda Burgess
Sheila
Melvin Thompson
Black Biker
David Piel
Security Guard
Armon Stover
State Trooper
Jeff Yesko
State Trooper
Steve Rockhold
Klown Performer
Michael Harington Burris
Klown Performer
Geno Ponza
Klown Performer
Scott Beatty
Klown Performer
Paul Haley
Klown Performer
Dennis C. Walsh
Klown Performer
Genie Houdini
Klown Performer
Harrod Blank
Klown Performer
Karl Shaeffer
Klown Performer
Paul Parsons
Klown Performer
Jimmy Locust
Klown Performer
Mitch Bryan
Klown Performer
Greg Sykes
Klown Performer
Director, Writer
Stephen Chiodo
Writer
Charles Chiodo
Writer
Edward Chiodo
December 30, 2024
5
**_Amusing, but too ridiculous, yet interestingly relates to the Hebrew diaspora_**
A town by the central California coast is invaded by circus-like extraterrestrials, who prey upon humans for their blood.
"Killer Klowns From Outer Space" (1988) is a colorful and fun alien invasion flick in the mold of “Critters” from two years earlier but, unlike that flick, is too preposterous to suspend disbelief. For instance, “Critters” offers a good explanation for how one of the extraterrestrials appears like a striking rock star, but you’ll get nothing like that here.
Nevertheless, there are multiple funny moments and winsome redhead Suzanne Snyder is a highlight as Debbie. Also, John Vernon is entertaining as the curmudgeon officer and the sequence involving one of the Klowns using a certain character as a ventriloquist dummy is worth the price of admission.
An interesting interpretation is that the Klowns are analogous of the dispersed Israelites who learned to hide in plain sight and thrive (not just survive) by changing their names and taking control in their new environments thru influencing and manipulating entertainment, politics, the media and financing (e.g. Federal Reserve banking).
It runs 1 hour, 28 minutes, and was shot in Watsonville, California (and nearby Santa Cruz), which are located 80-90 miles south of San Francisco.
GRADE: C
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$1,800,000.00
Revenue:
$43,625,095.00