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cannon. A small airplane with law enforcement officials opens fire on Billy, but he destroys the plane. Next, he kills Chuck and Froggy by destroying their new car with the cannon. Meanwhile, Tony Craig questions
Colonel Farley and Kathy about Billy, while elsewhere the two aliens land on Earth and begin searching for Billy themselves. After killing a hippie and stealing his van, Billy travels to an empty city block where he fires indiscriminately at his surroundings. Kathy and Tony arrive and find Billy in an alley, just as one of the aliens shoots Billy from atop a nearby building. Billy is killed, the laser cannon and the pendant are destroyed and the alien departs in the spacecraft. Kathy cries over Billy's corpse as Tony looks on.
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green-skinned and seemingly crazed Billy opens fire on Mellon's car, killing him in an explosion. The next day, Tony investigates the wreckage and recovers unusual material, which he brings to Mike London. After some experiments, Mike concludes it to be made of inorganic material not found on Earth. Later that night, Billy, once again appearing deranged and grotesque, attacks and kills the two police deputies who harassed him earlier.
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557:: "How does Kathy's dad know Craig, the government agent? Why do the aliens leave behind the rifle and the pendant in the first place? Why does the weapon turn its owner into a monstrous green-skinned brute?" Band explained in a 2006 interview that the more Billy uses the gun, "the more it sort of takes over his soul".
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and recover the cannon. Meanwhile, Billy and Kathy attend a pool party with other teens, where Chuck makes unwanted advances on Kathy, resulting in Billy fighting with Chuck and Froggy. That night, Billy fires at Chuck's car with the laser cannon, resulting in a huge explosion that Chuck and Froggy
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Billy and Kathy lie together outside next to Billy's van. While he is sleeping, Kathy discovers his alien pendant and puts it on Billy's chest, which turns his skin green and deforms his face. Billy attacks Kathy, but she escapes. Billy goes on a rampage, shooting things at random with the laser
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and, despite her son's protests, she leaves her son behind. A dejected Billy goes to visit his girlfriend Kathy, but her grandfather
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status. During a 2005 interview, Charles Band called the film "hilarious" and stated that "it had its charm" like many films from its time. He also said that the film would have been made differently and would have had less critical reactions if it had been produced with a larger budget.
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called the film "a dull and padded revenge-against-bullies tale", but said that the stop motion animation sequences were enjoyable enough that "fans are likely to be pleased with the low-budget film's positive attributes and willing to ignore the rest".
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barely escape. A government official named Tony Craig arrives to investigate both the explosion and the desert where Billy found the cannon. Tony informs the local sheriff that news related to the explosion and its cause must not leave the town.
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writer Robert Martin called the script inept, said that Steve Neill's make-up effects were "frightful rather than frightening", and said that Cheryl Smith could "barely talk, let alone act". Martin also stated that the film was pulled from a
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as Kathy's crazed, paranoid, delusional grandfather and a former military man. The filming for Wynn's small role was finished in one day. Screenwriter Franne
Schacht made a cameo appearance as the sheriff's secretary in the film.
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spacecraft and fly away, leaving behind the laser cannon and a pendant the man was wearing. Elsewhere, teenager Billy Duncan wakes up in his bed. He goes outside to find his mother has been invited to a trip to
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gave the soundtrack one-and-a-half stars out of five, claiming that about one-third of the album sounded like "generic rock 'n' roll cues for a production unable to afford licensing existing songs".
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as "basically repetitive and predictable", but included some redemptive qualities in the animation of Dave Allen and the makeup effects of Steve Neill. Science fiction literary scholar
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billboard, resulting in a tremendous explosion. During another scene, a police officer is confronted by a frightened teenager, who the officer dismisses as crazy by saying "He's seen
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Chuck Boran and his nerdy friend Froggy as well as by two police deputies who give him a speeding ticket.
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1564:. Vol. 14. April 1978. p. 24.
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1031:Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
326:finale of the comedy television series
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332:, marking the show's final episode on
3252:The Great Science Fiction Pictures II
3094:Martin, Mick; Porter, Marsha (2004).
3069:Martin, Mick; Porter, Marsha (2000).
2465:
2387:"'MST3K Goes Out With a 'Laserblast'"
2353:Laserblast' Full of Sci-Fi Cliches".
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1471:British Board of Film Classification
1053:theater after showing for one week.
697:, the film animator who created the
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2158:Brennan, Mike (September 2, 2005).
1113:The stop motion aliens, created by
894:was advertised in conjunction with
3524:English-language independent films
1584:"Laserblast: Take That, Star Wars"
1500:. Retrocrush. 2006. Archived from
969:Close Encounters of the Third Kind
955:said, "The only thing eerie about
920:Close Encounters Of The Third Kind
781:Close Encounters of the Third Kind
509:Close Encounters of the Third Kind
277:, and marking the screen debut of
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3494:Films using stop-motion animation
3489:Films about extraterrestrial life
2385:Bianculli, David (May 17, 1996).
2223:Dsylin, Amanda (August 6, 2009).
1582:Moss, Joshua (November 1, 2000).
1391:'s resemblance to country singer
1010:writer David Bianculli described
879:, and released on March 1, 1978.
594:, starred in the leading role of
420:Barry Cutler as Deputy Jesse Jeep
1819:Jacobs, Andrew (April 9, 2005).
1796:RedHotPlanet.com. Archived from
1620:Ryan, David (October 10, 2005).
1385:Are You Ready for Some Football?
1350:. At the time of broadcast, the
628:(1978), which was filmed before
3359:Willis, Donald C., ed. (1985).
2517:"Laserblast: Special effects".
2349:Gross, Linda (March 3, 1978). "
1775:"'Second season' lays an egg".
336:before the series moved to the
3479:Films scored by Joel Goldsmith
3469:American science fiction films
2442:Blockbuster Entertainment 1997
444:Wendy Wernli as Carolyn Spicer
441:Joanna Lipari as Franny Walton
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3277:. Jefferson, North Carolina:
3202:. Jefferson, North Carolina:
2929:. Jefferson, North Carolina:
2906:. Jefferson, North Carolina:
2519:The DVD-Laser Disc Newsletter
2280:. Vol. 53, no. 633.
1989:Harryhausen & Dalton 2008
1877:. Vol. 28. p. xxxi.
1781:. March 5, 1975. p. B10.
1403:wrote, "If you've never seen
1142:The DVD-Laser Disc Newsletter
253:, widely known for producing
3504:1970s English-language films
3499:1978 directorial debut films
3474:Films scored by Richard Band
3338:The Psychotronic Video Guide
2338:. April 7, 1978. p. A5.
1908:"Michael Rae Film Biography"
1340:Mystery Science Theater 3000
1315:Mystery Science Theater 3000
1303:Mystery Science Theater 3000
1273:Mystery Science Theater 3000
588:and the first production of
329:Mystery Science Theater 3000
3336:Weldon, Michael J. (1996).
3275:The Stop-Motion Filmography
3018:Larson, Randall D. (1985).
2552:Providence Journal-Bulletin
1792:Barbour, Chris (May 2005).
1322:and his two robot friends,
813:, particularly synthesized
438:Rick Walters as Mike London
423:Mike Bobenko as Chuck Boran
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3519:1978 science fiction films
3464:American independent films
3382:Wilson, Steven S. (1980).
3098:DVD & Video Guide 2005
2802:"Episode 706 - Laserblast"
2772:"Episode 706 - Laserblast"
2742:"Episode 706 - Laserblast"
2643:Seattle Post-Intelligencer
2069:. No. 53. p. 17.
2040:. No. 12. p. 30.
1156:was initially released on
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3200:Horror Films of the 1970s
2877:Blockbuster Entertainment
2103:. No. 2. p. 30.
1427:. Under their VHS Comics
1172:on November 25, 1997, by
1058:Blockbuster Entertainment
836:The House on Sorority Row
833:and the 1983 horror film
606:, best known for playing
555:Horror Films of the 1970s
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3273:Pettigrew, Neil (1999).
3172:Meyers, Richard (1984).
3150:The Golden Turkey Awards
3147:; Medved, Harry (1980).
3121:Maxford, Howard (1996).
2956:Rowman & Littlefield
2925:Fischer, Dennis (2000).
2904:The Dinosaur Filmography
2674:Martin & Porter 2000
2502:Martin & Porter 2004
2370:Medved & Medved 1980
1528:"Charles Band interview"
1162:Media Home Entertainment
1071:I Was a Teenage Werewolf
998:The Golden Turkey Awards
171:Charles Band Productions
3279:McFarland & Company
3229:: An Illustrated Survey
3204:McFarland & Company
3123:The A-Z of Horror Films
2995:; Dalton, Tony (2008).
2948:Frank, Alan G. (1982).
2931:McFarland & Company
2908:McFarland & Company
2902:Ferry, Mark F. (2002).
2831:Adams, Michael (2010).
2454:Parish & Pitts 1990
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2296:American Film Institute
2160:"Laserblast Soundtrack"
1174:Full Moon Entertainment
1014:as "numbingly bad". In
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937:magazine, March 8, 1978
773:The Crater Lake Monster
756:The Crater Lake Monster
312:Internet Movie Database
195:March 1, 1978
3459:1978 independent films
3072:Video Movie Guide 2001
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988:The Los Angeles Times
949:. A 1978 critique in
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519:Rebel Without a Cause
286:stop motion animation
181:Irwin Yablans Company
3509:1970s American films
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3022:. Lanham, Maryland:
2973:Hardy, Phil (1986).
2954:. Lanham, Maryland:
2569:CMJ New Music Report
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632:started production,
417:as Deputy Pete Ungar
322:was featured in the
247:science fiction film
3314:Time Out Film Guide
3256:The Scarecrow Press
3024:The Scarecrow Press
2399:on December 8, 2010
2392:New York Daily News
2335:The Chicago Tribune
2292:"Laserblast (1978)"
1918:on October 17, 2012
1712:"Laserblast (1978)"
1632:on October 28, 2010
1594:on October 13, 2008
1021:Time Out Film Guide
1007:New York Daily News
701:alien creatures in
656:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
561:, film critic with
242:is a 1978 American
3342:St. Martin's Press
3311:Pym, John (1995).
3196:Muir, John Kenneth
2977:. Woodbury Press.
2768:Nelson, Michael J.
2598:Film Score Monthly
2170:on October 3, 2012
2086:. 6–7. p. 76.
1826:The New York Times
1746:The Globe and Mail
1717:The New York Times
1407:, this is perfect
1376:Planet of the Apes
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983:The New York Times
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188:Release date
149:Richard Band
100:Gianni Russo
95:Cheryl Smith
77:Charles Band
2812:December 8,
2782:December 8,
2752:December 8,
2478:Meyers 1984
2430:Maltin 2003
2403:December 8,
2302:February 6,
2208:February 6,
2189:Weldon 1996
2174:December 8,
2131:Larson 1985
2051:Wilson 1980
1940:Meyers 1984
1922:December 8,
1723:December 5,
1688:Willis 1985
1626:DVD Verdict
1598:December 8,
1538:December 8,
1429:sub-imprint
1419:Merchandise
1320:Mike Nelson
1036:Frank Zappa
873:distributed
811:synthesizer
699:stop motion
608:Carlo Rizzi
576:Kim Milford
409:Keenan Wynn
382:Kim Milford
271:Keenan Wynn
259:Kim Milford
257:. Starring
244:independent
127:Terry Bowen
110:Keenan Wynn
90:Kim Milford
73:Produced by
49:Michael Rae
46:Directed by
21:Laser-blast
3454:1978 films
3448:Categories
3432:Laserblast
3421:Laserblast
3410:Laserblast
3317:. London:
3231:. London:
3153:. London:
3125:. London:
2466:Adams 2010
2320:Hardy 1986
2259:Pratt 2005
1977:Ferry 2002
1895:Frank 1982
1850:Adams 2010
1671:Hardy 1986
1654:Adams 2010
1478:2012-11-14
1464:LASERBLAST
1444:References
1425:Laserblast
1413:Laserblast
1405:Laserblast
1360:Laserblast
1332:Laserblast
1310:Laserblast
1299:Laserblast
1262:Laserblast
1252:Laserblast
1199:Soundtrack
1178:Laserblast
1158:home video
1154:Laserblast
1149:Home media
1123:Laserblast
1099:Laserblast
1091:Laserblast
1089:said that
1076:Laserblast
1066:Laserblast
1026:Laserblast
1024:described
1012:Laserblast
961:Laserblast
957:Laserblast
943:Laserblast
924:Laserblast
902:Laserblast
892:Laserblast
841:Laserblast
807:film score
803:Laserblast
789:Laserblast
785:Laserblast
777:Laserblast
761:Laserblast
743:through a
740:continuity
719:Laserblast
703:Laserblast
691:Laserblast
680:Laserblast
667:Production
652:Laserblast
630:Laserblast
620:Laserblast
596:Laserblast
547:Laserblast
527:Laserblast
514:James Dean
483:Laserblast
474:—Producer
466:Death Wish
453:Background
435:as Sheriff
320:Laserblast
308:Laserblast
239:Laserblast
215:80 minutes
199:1978-03-01
164:Production
54:Written by
29:Laserblast
2607:1077-4289
2578:0890-0795
1763:Muir 2002
1588:Space.com
1449:Citations
1328:Tom Servo
1166:LaserDisc
1103:cult film
1095:Space.com
965:Star Wars
912:Reception
906:Star Wars
886:Halloween
824:Auditions
769:Greg Jein
539:Star Wars
535:Star Wars
531:Star Wars
503:Star Wars
433:Ron Masak
429:as Froggy
294:Greg Jein
132:Edited by
3426:AllMovie
3224:(1984).
3198:(2002).
3044:(2003).
2879:(1997).
2853:(1996).
2800:(2001).
2770:(2001).
2740:(2001).
2418:Pym 1995
1912:Time Out
1346:for its
845:Static-X
747:effect.
641:Grease 2
638:(1979),
549:script.
522:(1955).
491:B movies
351:Acapulco
255:B movies
228:Language
142:Music by
83:Starring
3365:Garland
2298:Catalog
2100:Cinefex
2066:Cinefex
2037:Cinefex
1248:Atlanta
1242:called
1133:Cinefex
1083:level.
1081:B movie
1051:Toronto
978:Variety
934:Variety
875:by the
867:Release
850:Machine
571:Casting
458:Writing
231:English
220:Country
197: (
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316:sequel
3052:Plume
2593:'
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1409:MST3K
1352:MST3K
888:films
727:matte
360:Earth
3415:IMDb
3388:ISBN
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375:Cast
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273:and
265:and
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