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*''[http://www.thelightningbugslair.com/2009/11/remote-control-1988-or-pardon-me-sir.html Lightning's Bug Lair review]'' |
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*''[http://houseofselfindulgence.blogspot.com/2008/09/remote-control-jeff-lieberman-1988.html House of Self-Indulgence review]'' |
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Remote Control | |
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Directed by | Jeff Lieberman |
Written by | Jeff Lieberman |
Produced by | Scott Rosenfelt Mark Levinson |
Starring | Kevin Dillon |
Cinematography | Tim Suhrstedt |
Edited by | Scott Wallace |
Music by | Peter Bernstein |
Distributed by | International Video Entertainment |
Release date | April 7, 1988 |
Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Remote Control is a 1988 comedy horror film staring Kevin Dillon (brother of Matt Dillon) who also starred in the remake of The Blob (1988), which came out the same year. It was produced by Scott Rosenfelt and Mark Levinson and was released by International Video Entertainment (later Artisan Entertainment until acquired by Lionsgate). The film has developed a small cult following since its home video release.
Plot
A video store clerk stumbles onto an alien plot to take over earth by brainwashing people with a bad '50s science fiction movie. He and his friends race to stop the aliens before the tapes can be distributed world-wide.
DVD Release
Lionsgate has yet to announce any plans for a DVD release of the film.
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- 1980s comedy films
- 1980s horror films
- 1980s science fiction films
- 1988 films
- Alien visitation films
- American comedy horror films
- American comedy science fiction films
- English-language films
- Films shot in Los Angeles, California
- Science fiction film stubs