

Gore from Outer Space
A mother is accused of murdering her daughter but when she tells her tale, things don't seem to make sense. Her husband says they have no daughter, there's a psychic that can trace phone calls, a blonde who sings the US anthem, a house with no bathroom, some Lynchian dream sequences, aliens, breeding experiments, very quirky FBI agents, and some other random events.
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Plot Summary
A group of astronauts on a mission to Mars encounter a grotesque alien creature that begins to kill them off one by one. As panic sets in, they realize they must fight for their survival against the relentless extraterrestrial threat.
Critical Reception
Gore from Outer Space is a cult classic known for its low-budget charm and over-the-top gore. While not critically acclaimed, it has gained a dedicated following among fans of schlocky B-movies and creature features for its unpretentious, fun-loving approach to horror.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its enthusiastic commitment to practical effects and creature design.
- Often cited as a prime example of independent Italian horror filmmaking.
- Appreciated by fans for its campy humor and excessive gore.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and often reflect its cult status, with some appreciating its unique B-movie aesthetic and others finding it too low-budget and unpolished.
Fun Fact
The film was reportedly shot on a very limited budget, with many of its special effects created using practical, DIY methods.
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