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The Sick Sex Mutants From Space 2001

37 min📅 2001-01-01

Brace yourself for a wild, no-holds-barred sci-fi adventure with *The Sick Sex Mutants From Space (2001)*, Carl J. Sukenick's chaotic ode to low-budget spectacle.

Director: Carl J. Sukenick

Cast

Carl J. Sukenick
Carl J. Sukenick

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Sick Sex Mutants From Space (2001) about?

This 2001 sci-fi short film follows Carl J. Sukenick's character as he battles the Black Scorpion Terrorist Organization, which is wreaking havoc with zombies and radiation storms. With the fate of the world hanging in the balance, survival depends on Sukenick's quick thinking—and a whole lot of chaos.

Who directed The Sick Sex Mutants From Space?

The film was directed by Carl J. Sukenick, who also stars in the lead role. His unique vision drives this bizarre yet thrilling sci-fi adventure.

Who stars in The Sick Sex Mutants From Space?

The cast is led by director Carl J. Sukenick, with additional roles played by the Department of Defense operatives and the nefarious members of the Black Scorpion Terrorist Organization.

Is The Sick Sex Mutants From Space (2001) worth watching?

While *The Sick Sex Mutants From Space* may not be a critical darling, its short runtime and campy charm make it a fun pick for fans of retro sci-fi and offbeat cinema. If you enjoy low-budget thrills with a side of absurdity, this 37-minute ride delivers in spades.

How long is The Sick Sex Mutants From Space?

The runtime for *The Sick Sex Mutants From Space* is 37 minutes.

About The Sick Sex Mutants From Space (2001) — A 37-Minute Sci-Fi Zombie Apocalypse with Carl J. Sukenick

Brace yourself for a wild, no-holds-barred sci-fi adventure with *The Sick Sex Mutants From Space (2001)*, Carl J. Sukenick's chaotic ode to low-budget spectacle. This 37-minute frenzy throws viewers into a world where the Black Scorpion Terrorist Organization runs amok, unleashing zombies and radioactive chaos. With radiation storms tearing through the streets and undead hordes clawing their way into the daylight, the only hope for humanity lies with Sukenick's fearless protagonist and the shadowy Department of Defense. Packed with zany action and a retro grindhouse aesthetic, this film delivers a deliriously unhinged experience that's equal parts absurd and engrossing.

Directed by and starring Carl J. Sukenick, *The Sick Sex Mutants From Space* thrives in the murky waters of campy sci-fi, where over-the-top villainy meets tongue-in-cheek heroics. The atmosphere crackles with a mix of paranoia and dark humor, as the film leans into its bizarre premise with unapologetic gusto. Whether you're a fan of offbeat genre cinema or just here for the spectacle, this short but intense ride promises a one-of-a-kind trip that lingers long after the credits roll.