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Doin' Time on Planet Earth

  • 1988
  • PG
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
1.7K
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Adam West, Andrea Thompson, and Nicholas Strouse in Doin' Time on Planet Earth (1988)
Dark ComedyComedySci-Fi

Through a series of extraordinary circumstances, an eccentric teenager believes he may be the alien prince of a distant planet, ready to lead his brethren home.Through a series of extraordinary circumstances, an eccentric teenager believes he may be the alien prince of a distant planet, ready to lead his brethren home.Through a series of extraordinary circumstances, an eccentric teenager believes he may be the alien prince of a distant planet, ready to lead his brethren home.

  • Director
    • Charles Matthau
  • Writers
    • Darren Star
    • Andrew Licht
    • Jeffrey A. Mueller
  • Stars
    • Nicholas Strouse
    • Hugh Gillin
    • Gloria Henry
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Charles Matthau
    • Writers
      • Darren Star
      • Andrew Licht
      • Jeffrey A. Mueller
    • Stars
      • Nicholas Strouse
      • Hugh Gillin
      • Gloria Henry
    • 13User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Nicholas Strouse
    • Ryan Richmond
    Hugh Gillin
    Hugh Gillin
    • Fred Richmond
    Gloria Henry
    Gloria Henry
    • Mary Richmond
    Hugh O'Brian
    Hugh O'Brian
    • Richard Camalier
    Martha Scott
    Martha Scott
    • Virginia Camalier
    Timothy Patrick Murphy
    Timothy Patrick Murphy
    • Jeff Richmond
    Isabelle Walker
    • Jenny Camalier
    Paula Irvine
    Paula Irvine
    • Marilyn Richmond
    Andrea Thompson
    Andrea Thompson
    • Lisa Winston
    Kort Falkenberg
    • Old Bingo Man
    Madge Bryant
    • Old Bingo Woman
    Matt Adler
    Matt Adler
    • Dan Forrester
    Susan Ursitti
    Susan Ursitti
    • Sharry
    Linda Lutz
    Linda Lutz
    • Nurse
    Diana Chesney
    Diana Chesney
    • Teacher
    Christian Hoff
    Christian Hoff
    • Steve Bruckner
    Kelly Hyman
    Kelly Hyman
    • Ponytail Donna
    • (as Kelly Mohre)
    Frank Bueno
    • Lisa's Piano Player
    • Director
      • Charles Matthau
    • Writers
      • Darren Star
      • Andrew Licht
      • Jeffrey A. Mueller
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    User reviews13

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    7gridoon

    A likable comedy.

    It's fairly obvious that this was the director's first film, as it is a bit disorganized and not quite as smoothly put together as it could have been. But it is equally obvious that the director had good intentions, and helped by an imaginative premise (weird, misunderstood kid believes he's an alien), he did make a likably eccentric film after all. At least it's better that the usual Golan-Globus stuff. (**1/2)
    dgivot

    Not only did I see it, I worked on it...

    Believe it or not, the script was far better than the finished product. Charlie (Matthau), a nice guy, missed the essence of the story in favor of submitting to some teen formula. I don't know where it went wrong, but it did.

    I can say this, though, the people were nicer than on any other production set I have worked. I hope they are all doing well.
    6vertigo_14

    Rotating Restaurants, The B52s, and Adam West--oh it's a scene, man!

    Doin' Time on Planet Earth is seriously off-the-wall stupid comedy and one that might make you wonder why Adam West was never in more comedy like this (I've only seen him in parts making references to his role as TV's Batman).

    An alienated teenager learns that he is the leader of an alien race and he must help them to return to their planet. This wacky series of events occurs during his brother's weekend wedding, which he was ordered by his family to behave as normally as he possibly can. Add to the mix Matt Adler as the kid's horny best friend and the B52's, and you have yourself some good times. There are so many funny little occurences going on, it's a scene man!

    It's a good little film.
    Blueghost

    Charming.

    This film has charm. Charles Matthau's first feature film has quirky appeal to it, but looks and feels very much like a high budgeted afterschool special. I mean that in a good way, because the film itself is well crafted, and the characterizations of the supporting cast puts a smile on this viewer's face.

    The intro was particularly interesting, and helps draw you into the characters and their world. Unfortunately this aspect of the film is not carried on throughout, leaving the viewer to wonder exactly what happened. Even so the intro does a good job setting the overall tone for the film; an offbeat "teenage outcast come of age" type of movie.

    Two highlights of this film are Adam West and Andrea Thompson. Adam West does a bang up job of portraying a well meaning neo-UFO-conspiracy-theorist, whose sole aim is to bring about certain events he as thinks they should unfold. He thinks he knows it all because the things he's seen, to him, seem to be falling into place for a really big event that'll solve all his (and his follower's) problems. Andrea Thompson plays the local "bad girl" who comforts our protagonist Ryan Richmond, and plays her part almost too well; by this I mean that when I saw her performance, to me, it seemed as if the producer's were trying to cut down on costs because the character she portrayed seemed so vaccuous at times, and I thought that was because of the actress. I was wrong. I've seen Andrea Thompson in other stuff and now know that her performance in this film was just a notch or two above everyone else, as she gave us the loner-chick in a leather coat. If she had played the character a little more light hearted the film might've benefittted some.

    The underlying theme of the story is the outcast phenomena that occurs with many teens, and the pitfalls they face when confronted with people who seemingly understand them (but only on a very superfical level), and the disastrous consequences of such interactions when their true aims are made manifest. It's a good morality play for adolescents, but even so the film lacks energy at points, and suffers some because of it.

    There're a few laughs here and there, and if you're a film fan who likes interesting characters and quirky films, then this may prove to be a bonafide masterpiece for your collection. Otherwise, even though I enjoyed it, I wouldn't recommend it to everyone, as the mixture of off-beat comedy with teen angst strives for a goal that's a bit too ambitious for another otherwise fairly good film. Overall the comedy rides a low sine wave; some of the laughs are good, others not as much.
    mcfly-31

    Doin' time in obscurity...

    Nice to see 47 other people have heard of this film. Maybe in another universe (or planet, ala the film), it would've been more well-received. I only know of it from The Movie Channel airing it frequently around 1989-90. Since then I've yet to lay eyes on it again. Most will be unimpressed or bored, but if you like a lot of quirk to your films, you may be surprised. From rotating, airborn restaurants, gawky teens, a bird in a beehive hair-do, a so-horrible-he's funny lounge singer, and an Arabian college recruiter, this gets points for oddballness. Strouse is perfect as the kid who doesn't quite fit in, having an extra vertebrae and been struck by lightning several times. Plus a habit of over-analyzing his life, to the point of being ridiculed by his own family. Adler is good as his by-the-numbers, sunglass-clad 80s buddy, and Thompson adds some trashy sex appeal with her temptress. And I'll admit, another reason I liked it, was the lead character had the same name as me. To find a "Ryan" in any film is a rarity, but also one where the hero is such an outcast, was fun. The ending gets a bit outlandish and doesn't really resolve anything, but it seemed to the filmmakers point anyway. I mean, what else can you make of a story about a geeky 17-year-old who may be the half-human, half-extraterrestrial leader of a clan of weirdos from the planet B-52? Exactly.

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    • Trivia
      This was Timothy Patrick Murphy's final film before his death from AIDS on December 6, 1988 at the age of 29.
    • Goofs
      In Ryan's biographical slide show at the beginning of the movie, he says that for Halloween he went as an adverb. However his costume has the suffixes "ing" and "ment" written on his leotard. These are suffixes are not adverbial.
    • Connections
      Featured in Electric Boogaloo (2014)
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      Published by Screen Gems-EMI Music, Inc. (BMI)

      Courtesy of Tee Vee Toons/TVT Records

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    • Release date
      • September 16, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hilfe, ich bin ein Außerirdischer - Ausgeflippte Zeiten auf der Erde
    • Filming locations
      • Palmdale, California, USA(Alien attack scene)
    • Production company
      • The Cannon Group
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $29,576
    • Gross worldwide
      • $29,576
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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