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Les tomates tueuses contre-attaquent

Original title: Killer Tomatoes Strike Back!
  • 1991
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
3.8/10
1.8K
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Les tomates tueuses contre-attaquent (1991)
ParodyComedy

Professor Gangreen attempts to brainwash the world; a police assistant and a tomatologist team up to stop him.Professor Gangreen attempts to brainwash the world; a police assistant and a tomatologist team up to stop him.Professor Gangreen attempts to brainwash the world; a police assistant and a tomatologist team up to stop him.

  • Director
    • John De Bello
  • Writers
    • John De Bello
    • Costa Dillon
    • Rick Rockwell
  • Stars
    • Debi Fares
    • Rick Rockwell
    • John Witherspoon
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.8/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • John De Bello
    • Writers
      • John De Bello
      • Costa Dillon
      • Rick Rockwell
    • Stars
      • Debi Fares
      • Rick Rockwell
      • John Witherspoon
    • 17User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Debi Fares
    • Woman Victim
    • (as Debra Fares)
    Rick Rockwell
    • Lance Boyle
    John Witherspoon
    John Witherspoon
    • Evan Rood
    John Astin
    John Astin
    • Jeronahew…
    Crystal Carson
    Crystal Carson
    • Kennedi Johnson
    J. Stephen Peace
    • Captain Wilbur Finletter
    • (as Rock Peace)
    Steve Lundquist
    • Igor
    Zollo Cortez
    • Mr. & Mrs. America
    John De Bello
    John De Bello
    • Charles White
    Thomas W. Ashworth
    Thomas W. Ashworth
    • Armored Car Driver
    • (as Tom Ashworth)
    Cal Worthington
    • Cal Worthington
    Robin Abb
    • Betty Won't, Journalist
    Lane Post
    • Man on Street
    'Squeeze' Del Monte
    • Maurice, Tomato
    'Seedy' Heinz
    • Leo, Tomato
    D.J. Sullivan
    • Mrs. Williams
    Kevin West
    Kevin West
    • Bank Teller
    Frank Davis
    • Sam Smith
    • Director
      • John De Bello
    • Writers
      • John De Bello
      • Costa Dillon
      • Rick Rockwell
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    User reviews17

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    5Platypuschow

    Killer Tomatoes Strike Back!: They just keep getting worse sadly

    The original 1978 Attack Of The Killer Tomatoes was an oddly entertaining funny little film that mocked itself from start to finish with it's Airplane (1980) style humour.

    It's sequel was far weaker but still delivered the laughs, this third movie delivers them very few and far between but there is still fun to be had.

    Following directly on from the second film we see John Astins Professor Gangreen return with another scheme for world domination.

    The tomato sfx have gotten more advanced and that's a bad thing, the novelty has thoroughly worn off and it's just not funny anymore.

    The cast make the most of the script and there are laughs to be had but the whole killer tomato's thing has grown stale.

    The Good:

    Hilarious opening sequence

    The Bad:

    Novelty has worn thin

    Not as much humour as previous films

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    I may have been a tomatologist in a previous life

    Boyles trouser collection is the stuff of legends

    Ordering a bloody mary in a tomato bar is unwise

    I found the Godtomato scene more interesting than every Godfather movie combined

    A woman having ketchup poured all over her chest is not as sexy as you'd imagine
    5Coventry

    Things that Go "splut" in the Night

    Say what you want about the "Killer Tomato" flicks, but this particular entry does contain one of the better and more beautiful homage sequences to classic horror milestones that I've seen in a long, long time. There's a wondrous scene that spoofs/tributes "Jaws", "Psycho" and "The Omen" all at the same time. During a virulent tomato attack in the shower, both the uncomfortable tune of "Jaws" and the satanic music of "The Omen" can be heard. Very pleasant regardless of how stupid it sounds and looks.

    I seem to be watching the "Killer Tomato" franchise in reversed order. The fourth and thus far final episode "Killer Tomatoes Eat France" was the first film I watched – and admittedly quite liked – and this second sequel (the one NOT starring George Clooney in an early embarrassing role) is also my second acquaintance. This time, the killer tomatoes and their wacky master Dr. Gangrene are back. The crazed maniacal scientist now even hosts a TV talk show and fiendishly plots to take over the world via subliminal brainwash messages. The only people who are able to stop him are the sport-addicted detective Wilbur Finletter, who denies the existence of killer tomatoes, and the sexy female "tomatologist" Kennedi Johnson. Like with "Killer Tomatoes Eat France", the film relies on a handful of downright hilarious situations and genuinely clever gags, but the overall wholesome of the script is plot-free and juvenile. Personally, I find it very amusing to watch tomatoes wearing tiny little Jason Voorhees hockey masks or ninja outfits, but obviously you can't really refer to it as being a good film. John Astin obviously enjoys himself very much, as he purposely aims his over-the-top evil laughs directly into the camera and combs his longish hair in such a wild and unmannered style that he looks even more deranged. I guess it's because movies like this one that some brainiac invented the term "guilty pleasure".
    Lost_cow

    Woah!

    Well, it's a lot more entertaining that most of the previous installements. If you turn off your brain you might even get a giggle ouf of this movie.

    As others mentionned, it's a poor attempt at imitating the Leslie Nielson /Zucker brothers movie style.

    I think the funniest thing in this movie is seeing people wearing MC Hammer pants with a suit jacket... man thats scary!
    davidemartin

    The Killer Tomatoes take on Talk TV

    This is the third in the four films of the Killer Tomatoes trilogy. Unlike the others, this one didn't even attempt a theatrical release and went straight to video. In fact, it almost seems to have been fit into the production schedule during a lull in the preparations for the climatic KILLER TOMATOES EAT FRANCE.

    This installment takes the form of a police thriller. Rick Rockwell (the future "Who Wants to Marry a Millionaire?") stars as Lance Boyle, a Dirty Harry parody. J. Stephen Peace does his third and final turn as Wilbur Finletter, hero of the Tomato Wars and now a police captain. Crystal Carson is this installment's obligatory gorgeous blonde, in this case the biochemist Kennedi Johnson.

    The ever-delightful John Astin returns as the nefarious Professor Gangrene, this time setting his sights on conquering through the world through the medium of daytime talkshows. Aiding him is the ever-faithful and ever-dim Igor, played as always by Steve Lundquist.

    Aside from the original, this is probably the lowest-budgeted of the Killer Tomatoes series. Still, the creative team makes the most of their resources. Look for appearances in front of the camera by various members of the creative team.

    The Killer Tomatoes series is almost a world in itself. The cast and crew do not appear to have been involved in many other film or TV projects. Given the gorgeous leading ladies, this is a bit of a tragedy. Still, given how few people ever get to make a single film, let alone complete a four-part trilogy, De Bello and his team have pulled off quite an accomplishment. Thanks, guys!
    3Uriah43

    Good Special Effects but Rather Tedious Overall

    This film essentially begins with an attractive woman (played by Debra Fares) running in the woods at night while being chased by an unseen attacker. Once the attacker catches up to her it is revealed that he is a man in a hockey outfit that looks eerily familiar to Jason Voorhees in the Friday the 13th franchise. However, rather than being alarmed by his appearance, the young woman is relieved that he isn't a killer tomato. Just then, a noise is heard and both the woman and the goalie let out screams of horror when they find themselves surrounded by killer tomatoes wearing hockey masks and wielding chainsaws. The scene then shifts to a detective by the name of "Lance Boyle" (Rick Rockwell) getting an assignment to investigate a double homicide out in the woods. Being the rather clueless detective that he is, he immediately rules out killer tomatoes as the culprits even though a tomatologist by the name of "Dr. Kennedi Johnson" (Crystal Johnson) tries to convince him otherwise. It's also during this time that the notorious "Dr. Gangreen" (John Astin) makes a return appearance with plans to, once again, use killer tomatoes to take over the world. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this film turned out to be one of those comedies that just wasn't very funny. At least, not to me. It does, however, have pretty good special effects and having an attractive actress like Crystal Johnson certainly didn't make matters worse. But even so, on the whole, I found the movie to be rather tedious and I have rated it accordingly. Below average.

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    • Trivia
      The end of L'Attaque des tomates tueuses (1978) shows the beginnings of a carrot uprising. At the end of this Le retour des tomates tueuses (1988), two carrots with machine guns are in the final scene of the film. This continued through the rest of the series.
    • Quotes

      Detective Lance Boyle: [seeing the first murder victim, a guy dressed in full hockey outfit] Boy, hockey is a tough sport!

    • Crazy credits
      During the end credts, the "Postmovie show" plays, with Charlie Jones interviewing Rick Rockwell, Crystal Carson, "Rock" Peace and John DeBello, and Charles White interviewing Prof. Gangreene and Igor.
    • Connections
      Edited from Le retour des tomates tueuses (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      Mr. Anchorman
      Written by Neal Fox

      Performed by Neal Fox

      ©1990 Foxalot Music (BMI)

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    • Release date
      • November 14, 1991 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • KT Entertainment
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Killer Tomatoes Strike Back!
    • Filming locations
      • San Diego Zoo - 2920 Zoo Drive, San Diego, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Four Square Productions
      • New World Pictures
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      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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