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Body Melt 1994

★ 5.1112 votes81 min📅 1994-10-28

"The first phase is hallucinogenic... the second phase is glandular... and the third phase is... BODY MELT"

Get ready for a disturbing sci-fi horror comedy that's equal parts gruesome and humorous. Body Melt (1994) takes place in the seemingly peaceful Homesville, where residents of Pebbles Court are unknowingly subjected to sinister experiments involving a mysterious 'Body Drug'.

Director: Philip Brophy

Cast

Gerard Kennedy
Gerard Kennedy
Det. Sam Phillips
Andrew Daddo
Andrew Daddo
Johnno
Ian Smith
Dr. Carrera
Regina Gaigalas
Shaan
Vincent Gil
Vincent Gil
Pud
Neil Foley
Bab
Anthea Davis
Slab
Matthew Newton
Matthew Newton
Bronto
Lesley Baker
Mack
Amy Grove-Rogers
Old Woman

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Body Melt (1994) about?

Body Melt is a sci-fi horror comedy that follows the residents of Pebbles Court in Homesville as they unknowingly undergo sinister experiments involving a mysterious 'Body Drug'. The results are gruesome and deadly.

Who directed Body Melt?

Philip Brophy directed Body Melt, showcasing his unique ability to craft unsettling and humorous scenes.

Who stars in Body Melt?

Gerard Kennedy, Andrew Daddo, and Ian Smith lead the cast of Body Melt.

Is Body Melt (1994) worth watching?

With its unique blend of dark humor and sci-fi elements, Body Melt is a must-watch for fans of offbeat comedies and horror. However, be prepared for a disturbing and often uncomfortable viewing experience.

How long is Body Melt?

Body Melt has a runtime of 81 minutes.

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About Body Melt (1994) — A Disturbing Sci-Fi Horror Comedy

Get ready for a disturbing sci-fi horror comedy that's equal parts gruesome and humorous. Body Melt (1994) takes place in the seemingly peaceful Homesville, where residents of Pebbles Court are unknowingly subjected to sinister experiments involving a mysterious 'Body Drug'. This toxic substance causes a rapid breakdown of their bodies, leaving a trail of gruesome and painful deaths. Director Philip Brophy masterfully crafts a sense of unease and tension, making Body Melt a must-watch for fans of offbeat comedies and horror. With its unique blend of dark humor and sci-fi elements, this film will leave you questioning the boundaries of human experimentation and the consequences of playing with nature.