Also after the atmosphereum are two humanoid aliens called Kro-bar and Lattis who need the element for fuel to get their crash-landed spaceship going again. A dedicated (but slightly dim) scientist with the wholesome name of Dr Paul Armstrong wants it to perform tests on and his cheerful domesticated wife Betty wants whatever will make him happy. Like YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN, it's very funny in its own right but if you have enjoyed drive-in flicks like TEENAGERS FROM OUTER SPACE or FROM HELL IT CAME, there's an extra depth of resonance in its handling of all the conventions of that genre.Īll the trouble starts with a glowing meteorite of the extremely rare radioactive element Atmosphereum crashing in the mountains of northern California. It hits all the right notes, going just that little bit too far with the shamelessly cheap special effects and illogical explanations that made those films so lovable. THE LOST SKELETON OF CADAVRA is an affectionate homage to those great (but admittedly cheesy) science-fiction films that lit up drive-in screens during the 1950s. ![]() "And what do you do?" "Do? I can do anything. I like almost everything about it, from the cartoon opening credits to the use of stock library music to the fact that exteriors and interiors don't match. ![]() ![]() I find myself studying all the little background details as if I was going to be quizzed on them and memorizing the quirky Ed Wood-style dialogue as if learning the language of a country where I was going to go live. "Aliens? Us? Is this one of your Earth jokes?"
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