Killer Tomatoes Eat France 2005 Horror Movie Review
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The razor-toothed tomatoes return in “Killer Tomatoes Eat France,” affectionately known as Part IV of the Tomatoes Trilogy. This time they’ve developed an appetite for dining a’ la Francaise! Filmed in France, the juicy plot unfolds as the evil professor Gangreen (John Astin) and his bungling henchman Igor (Steve Lundquist) create a new strain of tomatoes to devour the country. Only a young American tourist claiming to be Michael J. Fox (Marc Price, Skippy from “Family Ties”) and his girlfriend (former Miss Universe, Angela Visser), who’s one hot tomato herself, can stop them!
The battle rages from the dungeon of France’s newest tourist attraction, “Igor’s Really Big Castle,” to a Ben Hur-style car chase around the Arc de Triomphe and a heavy metal rock riot at the Louvre.
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About Killer Tomatoes Eat France 2005
Title: Killer Tomatoes Eat France
Year: 2005
Starring: John Astin,
Eileen Bowman,
Costa Dillon,
Maxime Dumesnil,
Debi Fares,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Runtime: 93 minutes
Director: Not available,
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