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| David Miller | ... | Mason Dixon | |
| George Wilson | ... | Jim Richardson | |
| Sharon Taylor | ... | Lois Fairchild | |
| J. Stephen Peace | ... | Lt. Wilbur Finletter (as Rock Peace) | |
| Ernie Meyers | ... | The President | |
| Eric Christmas | ... | Senator Polk | |
| Ron Shapiro | ... | Newspaper Editor | |
| Al Sklar | ... | Ted Swann | |
| Jerrold Anderson | ... | Major Mills (as Jerry Anderson) | |
| Don Birch | ... | Old Man | |
| Tom Coleman | ... | Singing Soldier | |
| Art K. Koustik | ... | FIA Director (as Art Koustik) | |
| Jack Nolen | ... | Senator McKinley | |
| Paul Oya | ... | Dr. Nokitofa | |
| John Qualls | ... | Captain | |
| Alan Scharf | ... | Roberts | |
| Gary Smith | ... | Sam Smith | |
| Byron Teegarden | ... | Dr. Morrison | |
| Doug Vernon | ... | Scientist | |
| Dean Grell | ... | Miss Potato Famine of 1922 | |
| Jack Riley | ... | Salesman | |
| Von Schauer | ... | Special Appearance | |
| Cindy Charles | ... | Housewife | |
| Joe Price | ... | Detective #1 | |
| Gordon Ross | ... | Detective #2 | |
| D. Wayne Cyphert | ... | Husband | |
| Efemia Dillon | ... | Wife | |
| Rebecca Birch | ... | Old Woman | |
| Nigel Barber | ... | Guard at Gate | |
| John De Bello | ... | Janitor / Charles White | |
| Paul Abbot | ... | Sergeant | |
| Gregg Berger | ... | Sergeant | |
| Wayne Wynne | ... | Mr. Mikkelson | |
| Chad Demmon | ... | Bobby Drake | |
| Ellen Drexler | ... | President's Secretary | |
| Burt Miller | ... | The Admiral | |
| Richard Curtis | ... | General #1 | |
| Hal Chidnoff | ... | General #2 | |
| David Hall | ... | Bruce | |
| Benita Barton | ... | Gretta Attenbaum | |
| Steve Cates | ... | Greg Colburn | |
| Brian Cantwell | ... | Superman | |
| Lydia Hannibal | ... | Receptionist (as Linda Hannibal) | |
| James De Bello | ... | Deaf & Blind Cop | |
| Richard Buresh | ... | Hotel Clerk | |
| Dan Walsh | ... | Billy | |
| Hutch the Dog | ... | Spot the Dog | |
| Riba Nolan | ... | Lady at Supermarket | |
| Costa Dillon | ... | Man in Library (as C.J. 'Clark' Dillon) | |
| Mike Niederman | ... | Soldier at Phone | |
| Jim Hess | ... | TV Reporter | |
| D.J. Sullivan | ... | Mrs. Williams | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Dana Ashbrook | ... | Boy on Boat (uncredited) | |
| Gordon Browning | ... | Cigar-Smoking Senator (uncredited) | |
| Patrick Browning | ... | Boy in Chair Reading (uncredited) | |
| Elissa Groh | ... | Biker's Screaming Girlfriend (uncredited) | |
| Randee Lynne Jensen | ... | Stadium Crowd (uncredited) | |
| Marc Sandknop | ... | Boy in Crowd (uncredited) | |
| Ralph Waxman | ... | UPS Man (uncredited) | |
| Donna Woodrum | ... | Stadium Crowd (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| John De Bello | |||
Writing credits | ||
| Costa Dillon | (written by) & | |
| John De Bello | (written by) & | |
| J. Stephen Peace | (written by) (as Steve Peace) | |
| Rick Rockwell | written by | |
Produced by | |||
| Michael Bard Bayer | .... | associate producer (2003 special edition) | |
| John De Bello | .... | producer | |
| J. Stephen Peace | .... | producer (as Steve Peace) | |
| Mark L. Rosen | .... | producer (uncredited) | |
Original Music by | |||
| Gordon Goodwin | |||
| Paul Sundfor | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| John K. Culley | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| John De Bello | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Costa Dillon | (as Constantine James Dillon) | ||
Production Management | |||
| Costa Dillon | .... | production manager (as C.J. Dillon) | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Costa Dillon | .... | assistant director | |
| Costa Dillon | .... | second unit director (as C. James Dillon) | |
Art Department | |||
| Costa Dillon | .... | properties | |
| Jean Hollbrook | .... | art work | |
Sound Department | |||
| Paul Wear | .... | sound | |
Special Effects by | |||
| Craig Berkos | .... | special effects | |
| Robert Matzenauer | .... | special effects | |
| John Eggett | .... | pyrotechnician (uncredited) | |
Visual Effects by | |||
| Roger Dorney | .... | optical camera (uncredited) | |
Stunts | |||
| Billy Reil Sr. | .... | stuntman | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Craig Berkos | .... | grip | |
| Steve Cates | .... | gaffer | |
| Steve Dillon | .... | grip | |
| Pete Hoffman | .... | assistant camera | |
| Robert Matzenauer | .... | key grip | |
| Julian Pena | .... | grip | |
| Mike St. James | .... | grip | |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| Cheryl Peace | .... | costume designer: tomato costume | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Robert Matzenauer | .... | assistant editor (as Bob Matzenaur) | |
Music Department | |||
| John De Bello | .... | composer: theme music | |
| John De Bello | .... | music editor | |
Other crew | |||
| Craig Berkos | .... | miniaturization | |
| Costa Dillon | .... | all purpose bit player (as 'Clark' Dillon) | |
| Costa Dillon | .... | location scout (as Constantine J. Dillon) | |
| Robert Matzenauer | .... | chief tomato maker | |
| Robert Matzenauer | .... | giant tomatoes (as Bob Matzenaur) | |
| Barbara Muir | .... | talent coordinator | |
| Beth Reno | .... | production accountant | |
Thanks | |||
| Gene Ames | .... | our thanks to | |
| Robert Matzenauer | .... | our thanks to (as Ronald Matzenauer) | |
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The easiest way to describe this movie is as a satire. The target of the satire is quite vast, from the US Government to corporate America. It is also not a stinging satire, but rather a silly one.
Think of this movie as a mix between the Kentucky Fried movie, Airplane and Police Squad series, done with a much smaller budget and not as funny. I can see how this movie is a satire of many sci-fi disaster movies from the 50's and 60's. I see this movie as a big influence on Tim Burton's Mars Attacks.
The plot is simple enough. Genetically engineered giant tomatoes go "crazy" and start attacking people and cities. At first there is a cover up and then it blows over into full blown war.
The movie runs the gamut of characters and characterizations : Lois "Fairchild" (a Lois Lane clone), a very ambitious Presidential Press Secretary, Clark Kent, Mason Dixon (FIA agent who hasn't worked since the Bay of Pigs), a useless President (who only seems to be able to sign his name and attack New York), an even inept Congress, a sleazy marketing CEO, and Mason's team consisting of an obese East German "female" swimmer, a scuba diver, a crazed WWII paratrooper and an African-American disguise expert (disguised as George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Hitler and finally as a tomato). Did I also forget to mention, lots and lots of tomatoes? There are all kinds of tomatoes from small tomatoes, to giant plastic tomatoes, to smashed tomatoes, to tomato juice and finally to people dressed up as tomatoes.
On top of all this, you have a couple of musical numbers as well. They aren't that good and seem to be dubbed. The best tune is by far the theme of the movie ("Attack of the Killer Tomatoes"). It is way too catchy and you might end up humming or singing it in public. Be warned.
Most of the movie is quite amusing and shows the absurdity of various real life situations as well as various entertainment genres. I don't believe I was induced to laughter, but mostly smiled and scratched my head. I definitely recommend this movie for fans of B and C grade movies, but only as a rental.
-Celluloid Rehab