Wednesday, September 19, 2012

OBLIVION



Oblivion – U.S.A.
Alien Desperados – German title
Supesu Rizado Sanzeniti – Japanese title
Miasteczko Oblivion – Polish title
Oblivion – English title
Welcome to Oblivion – U.S.A. title

A 1993 U.S.A., Romanian production [Full Moon Entertainment (Hollywood)]
Producer: Albert Band, Debria Dion, Peter David, Oana Paunescu, Vlad Paunescu
Director: Sam Irvin
Story: Charles Band, Mark Goldstein, John Rheaume, Greg Suddeth (Gregory Suddeth)
Screenplay: Peter David
Cinematography: Adolfo Bartoli [Fotokem color]
Music: Pino Donaggio
Running time: 94 minutes

Cast:
Zack Stone – Richard Joseph Paul
Mattie Chase – Jackie Swanson
Redeye/Einstein – Andrew Divoff
Stell Barr – Meg Foster (Megan Foster)
Buster – Isaac Hayes (Isaac Hayes, Jr.)
Miss Kitty – Julie Newmar (Julia Newmeyer)
Mr. Gaunt – Carel Struycken
Doc Valentine – George Takei
Lash – Musetta Vander (Musetta van der Merwe)
Buteo – Jimmie F. Skaggs (Jimmie Neumier)
Bork – Irwin Keyes
Marshal Stone – Mike Genovese (Michael Genovese)
Wormhole – Frank Roman
Spanner – Jeff Moldovan (Jeffrey Moldovan)
Two Head – Joe Muzio, Craig Anthony Muzio
Stinking Turncoat – Tim Miller (Timothy Miller)
Cowhand – Peter David
Josephine – Nadine Emilie Voindrouh
Whipping boy – Sam Irvin


On a frontier light years from the OK Corral, a bizarre gang of futuristic desperados have their sights set on turning the tumbleweed town of Oblivion into their own private playground. Their lizard-like leader Redeye, pumps lawman Marshall Stone full of lead in a deadly shootout just outside of Miss Kitty's Kat House and begins terrorizing the town's inhabitants. Meanwhile, Stone's long-lost pacifist son Zack and his "native" sidekick Buteo are escorted into town by the eerie undertaker Gaunt to pay their respects at the Marshall's funeral. Rendered helpless by Redeye, the tough as nails Cyborg Deputy and the Marshall's old friend Doc Valentine team up with Zack to take back the troubled town in a final unearthly showdown.



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