
Killer Tomatoes Eat France! 1992
In the bizarre cult classic *Killer Tomatoes Eat France!* (1992), directed by John De Bello, chaos reigns when the infamous Professor Mortimer Gangreen breaks out of prison—with a little help from his sentient, vengeful tomatoes. His latest scheme?
Director: John De Bello
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Killer Tomatoes Eat France!* (1992) about?
The film follows the escaped Professor Mortimer Gangreen, whose tomatoes break him out of jail so he can launch a ridiculous scheme to take over France. His plan? Infiltrate the royal court by replacing the King with his bumbling lackey, Igor. It's a wild mix of horror, comedy, and sci-fi absurdity.
Who directed *Killer Tomatoes Eat France!*?
The movie was directed by John De Bello, known for his work in horror-comedy films.
Who stars in *Killer Tomatoes Eat France!*?
The film features John Astin as Professor Gangreen, alongside Tom Katsis, Marc Price, Steve Lundquist, and Costa Dillon.
Is *Killer Tomatoes Eat France!* (1992) worth watching?
If you love campy horror-comedies with a side of absurdity, this film is a hidden gem. While it's not high art, its quirky charm and ridiculous premise make it a fun, offbeat watch for fans of B-movie madness. Just don't expect subtlety!
How long is *Killer Tomatoes Eat France!*?
The runtime is 94 minutes.
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About Killer Tomatoes Eat France! (1992) — A Hilarious Horror-Comedy with Sentient Vegetables
In the bizarre cult classic *Killer Tomatoes Eat France!* (1992), directed by John De Bello, chaos reigns when the infamous Professor Mortimer Gangreen breaks out of prison—with a little help from his sentient, vengeful tomatoes. His latest scheme? Infiltrating the French monarchy by replacing the King with his hapless henchman, Igor, in a deliciously absurd bid for global domination. This offbeat horror-comedy blends sci-fi satire with madcap humor, delivering a feast of ridiculousness that's as charming as it is ridiculous. Set against the backdrop of French aristocracy with a dash of vegetable-induced mayhem, the film balances campy thrills with quirky charm, making it a guilty pleasure for fans of off-the-wall cinema.
Starring John Astin as the sinister Gangreen, alongside Tom Katsis and Marc Price, the movie leans into its B-movie roots with infectious enthusiasm. Themes of culinary chaos and power-hungry produce collide in a narrative that's equal parts ridiculous and oddly endearing. Whether you're a fan of zany horror-comedies or just looking for a movie that defies all logic, *Killer Tomatoes Eat France!* (1992) is a delightfully weird watch.