
Terror of Prehistoric Bloody Monster from Space 1998
"Le Monde Est Perdu [French] [Translation: The World Is Lost]"
Directed by Richard J. Thomson, *Terror of Prehistoric Bloody Monster from Space* (1998) is a riotous cocktail of absurd comedy, lurid fantasy, and chaotic sci-fi that blends rubber monsters with unexpected twists.
Director: Richard J. Thomson
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Terror of Prehistoric Bloody Monster from Space (1998) about?
This chaotic 1998 sci-fi comedy plunges into a world where a mad scientist attempts to craft grotesque dino-human hybrids, while a murderous clown and a delusional boy-scout add layers of absurdity. Expect plenty of rubber monsters, gratuitous humor, and nonstop mayhem.
Who directed Terror of Prehistoric Bloody Monster from Space?
The film was directed by Richard J. Thomson, who helmed this deliriously unhinged blend of sci-fi and comedy.
Who stars in Terror of Prehistoric Bloody Monster from Space?
The film features Laurent Dallias, Coralie Trinh Thi, Edouardo Pisani, Élodie Chérie, and Dominick Breuil in its ensemble cast.
Is Terror of Prehistoric Bloody Monster from Space (1998) worth watching?
As a low-budget sci-fi comedy with a cult following, *Terror of Prehistoric Bloody Monster from Space* delivers exactly what its title promises: absurdity, rubber monsters, and chaotic fun. If you enjoy unapologetically trashy B-movies, it's a guilty pleasure worth checking out.
How long is Terror of Prehistoric Bloody Monster from Space?
The runtime for *Terror of Prehistoric Bloody Monster from Space* is 81 minutes.
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About Terror of Prehistoric Bloody Monster from Space (1998) — A Wild, Unhinged Sci-Fi Comedy Cult Classic
Directed by Richard J. Thomson, *Terror of Prehistoric Bloody Monster from Space* (1998) is a riotous cocktail of absurd comedy, lurid fantasy, and chaotic sci-fi that blends rubber monsters with unexpected twists. The film follows a deranged scientist's quest to create grotesque dino-human hybrids, while a clownish killer—complete with a murderous streak—haunts the shadows. Amidst the madness, a pious Christian boy-scout misinterprets every disaster as a demonic takeover, adding a layer of frenetic absurdity to the mayhem. Packed with over-the-top gore, gratuitous nudity, and relentless humor, this B-movie spectacle thrives on sheer audacity and unapologetic bad taste.
Starring Laurent Dallias, Coralie Trinh Thi, and Edouardo Pisani, the film's frenetic energy and chaotic tone make it a cult curiosity for fans of unhinged genre cinema. With its relentless parade of idiots, rubber monsters, and surreal set pieces, *Terror of Prehistoric Bloody Monster from Space* (1998) is a gloriously unpretentious romp that embraces its own incompetence, offering a wild ride for those who crave something entirely unpredictable.