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Les tomates tueuses mangent la France!

Original title: Killer Tomatoes Eat France!
  • 1992
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
1.7K
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Les tomates tueuses mangent la France! (1992)
ParodyComedy

After escaping from jail, Professor Gangreen plots to take over France and eventually the world, by having his hapless assistant impersonate Louis XVII.After escaping from jail, Professor Gangreen plots to take over France and eventually the world, by having his hapless assistant impersonate Louis XVII.After escaping from jail, Professor Gangreen plots to take over France and eventually the world, by having his hapless assistant impersonate Louis XVII.

  • Director
    • John De Bello
  • Writers
    • John De Bello
    • Costa Dillon
    • J. Stephen Peace
  • Stars
    • Ed Brassard
    • Marc Price
    • Angela Visser
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John De Bello
    • Writers
      • John De Bello
      • Costa Dillon
      • J. Stephen Peace
    • Stars
      • Ed Brassard
      • Marc Price
      • Angela Visser
    • 21User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ed Brassard
    • Prison guard
    Marc Price
    Marc Price
    • Michael
    Angela Visser
    Angela Visser
    • Marie
    Steve Lundquist
    • Igor
    • (as Gerard Lundquist)
    • …
    John Astin
    John Astin
    • Professor Mortimer Gangreen
    Rick Rockwell
    • Ze Capitan
    Kevin West
    Kevin West
    • Concert Emcee
    Tom Katsis
    Tom Katsis
    • Prison Official
    Bill LaFleur
    • Le Warden
    Eileen Bowman
    Eileen Bowman
    • Tour Guide
    Arnie Miller
    Arnie Miller
    • Tourist who has to go
    Michael F. Lambert
    • Artist
    Harold MacPherson Jr.
    • Frenchy, Marie's Father
    D.J. Sullivan
    • Marie, Marie's Mother
    Amy Lawrence
    • Marie, Marie's Sister
    Maxime Dumesnil
    • Handsome French guy
    Costa Dillon
    Costa Dillon
    • Vendor
    • (as Costa 'Clark' Dillon)
    J.P. Morley
    • Keeper of the Shoe
    • Director
      • John De Bello
    • Writers
      • John De Bello
      • Costa Dillon
      • J. Stephen Peace
    • All cast & crew
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    6KDROBERTS3

    Part 4 of the Tomato Trilogy, fantastic.

    The Killer Tomato movies are all great, but this one was the best. The Tomato puppets were fantastic, especially Fangmato. John Astin was once again great as Dr. Gangreen. I hope they make a 5th movie soon, I cant wait to see the Killer Tomatoes again. Also they really should release this movie on DVD along with the cartoon series from the early 90's. I think that too many people look down on these movies without even giving them a chance, or they watch them with the mindset of not liking them to begin with. If you like the first one, the second one, or the third one, then you will like this one. The one thing I think they should have done with this film is make a theme song for it, instead there is just an instrumental. The theme song is hilarious in the first movie, and then even better in Return of the Killer Tomatoes, so why stop making new songs!! Anyway, bottom line, if you are a fan of the other films, or a fan of comedies in general, you should watch this movie.
    horrorbargainbin

    I'm ashamed to say I liked it

    The movie is more 80's than 90's. There are two un-P.C. moments that might fly today, but certainly would not have worked in the mid-90's at the height of political correctness. One is Japanese tourists with cameras (think "Gremlins 2") and the other is more mean when two "fruits" (literally watermelons wearing hats) are told to leave the vegetable cafe because it is not that kind of place. I only object to that scene because the movie is aimed at children who are easily influenced.

    I suppose picking on the French is not P.C. either.

    There is real stupid humor throughout the film, much of it involving the improper use of the French language, stupid accents, and the presence of berets and baguettes. Most of the jokes will make you say "Oh man, that's dumb..", but you will be smiling when you say it. Besides who does not want to see a heavy metal band of tomatoes play a rap/rock song? Fuzzy Tomatoe's stupidity and silly little voice will make you like him as well.

    The tomatoes look pretty cool as they bounce and move their eyes and mouths. Not super-sophisticated puppets, but not shoddy either.

    A fun movie. Pretty innocent. If you like innocent horror parody comedies see "Saturday the 14th" next.
    5siamang7

    Funny in that Killer Tomato Sort of Way

    To all of you whom are calling this a horrible movie, get a clue. It wasn't made to compete in the Oscar run. It is pure schlock and silly, corny fun. A good laugh and just funny in a ridiculous way. Take it for what it's worth and don't over think it. Lots of fun. This is such a great franchise. I have seen interviews with many of the regular cast members and they don't take it seriously at all. Just good clean fun and silliness. I guess it doesn't take much to turn me on but I find them hysterical. L A U G H!!! If you can't laugh at them you need to relax and not take it so seriously. I love the stereotypes and the allusions to other age old stories. It must have been a lot of fun to work on.
    fortey

    I was unsure of my feelings.

    I felt this movie, though strongly supported by the uber talented Skippy, who, contrary to the credits, has no real name, he's only Skippy, was just poorly thought out. For instance, how would a tomato put on an eye patch? It's oversights like that that make this movie suffer.

    On the other hand, we have John Astin, father of Sean Astin, star of Rudy. Just the name makes me laugh. Rudy. It's about a 20 lb boy who wants to play lacrosse for a community college. Or something very close to that but equally unimportant. However, if memory serves, no tomatoes present themselves, so I couldn't care less.

    Back to Skippy. Since I only watched about 10 minutes of this movie and then got distracted by a shiny object on the opposite of the room, there's obviously much that I can say. The plot revolves around a young Skippy who is employed in a desert town as a slave, when Liam Neeson comes to rescue him from Chinese aliens and androids. Oh, it's good times.

    In closing, I give Rudy a 5 out of 7 for heart, moxy and stick-to-itivness.
    Dethcharm

    Skippy Vs. The Tomatoes Of Certain Death...

    Professor Gangreen (the immortal John Astin) has escaped from prison after stealing a prophetic book from the prison library. Now, with the help of his henchman Igor (Steve Lundquist), Gangreen seeks to use the prophesies to fulfill his nefarious dream of world conquest.

    This time, Gangreen develops some even stranger tomato mutants, including a two-ton whopper with a mouth big enough to swallow a Volkswagen!

    Enter Michael J. Fox (Marc "Skippy" Price), a hapless tourist thrust into the middle of this scenario of ultimate doom.

    Assisted by the lovely Marie (Angela Visser), Michael must ascend the dreaded "Tower of 900 Steps" to face off against the putrid professor in his castle lair. That is, if the daily castle tour groups don't get in the way!

    KILLER TOMATOES EAT FRANCE! Is every bit as fun as the rest of the films in this silly series. Yes, FT (Fuzzy Tomato) does indeed return...

    Related interests

    Bill Pullman, John Candy, Joan Rivers, Daphne Zuniga, and Lorene Yarnell Jansson in La Folle Histoire de l'espace (1987)
    Parody
    Will Ferrell in Présentateur vedette: La légende de Ron Burgundy (2004)
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    • Trivia
      In The Basement of Death, there are two board games that fall off the shelves: the Family Ties board game and The Addams Family board game. Marc Price (Michael) played Irwin 'Skippy' Handelman on Sacrée famille (1982), and John Astin (Professor Mortimer Gangreen) played Gomez Addams on La famille Addams (1964).
    • Goofs
      The giant tomato eats the tour guide then later it gets cut in half but her remains are not seen.
    • Quotes

      Michael: What am I worried about? I'm 22 years old, I'm backpacking through France... Life is wonderful. Oh, who am I kidding. Michael J. Fox is a major motion picture star and I'm making a Killer Tomatoes movie, part 4!. What am I worried about? I'm making a movie. I'm filming in France. I've got a piece of the merchandising! It beats dinner theater.

    • Crazy credits
      DISCLAIMER The Producers wish to point out that there is no King of France and there has not been since the French Revolution of 1789. Guatemala is in Central America. Australia is a continent in the Southern Hemisphere. The Louvre has banned all rock concerts, and limits cultural activities to exhibitions of paintings and sculptures and stuff. The American Association of History Teachers recommends these books to children who wish to learn more about France: "The Tomatoes of August", "A Tale of Two Vegetables", "Kings and Other Dead Guys Who Wore Sissy Clothes"
    • Connections
      Follows L'Attaque des tomates tueuses (1978)
    • Soundtracks
      Theme
      from L'Attaque des tomates tueuses (1978)

      Written by John De Bello (as John DeBello) (ASCAP)

      Arranged by Paul Sundfor (as Paul Sundfur) and Gordon Goodwin

      Performed by Lewis Lee

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    • Release date
      • November 18, 1992 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • KT Entertainment
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Killer Tomatoes Eat France!
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Four Square Productions
      • KT Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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