Forbidden Zone (film)
See also: Forbidden Zone
Forbidden Zone is an American film carried out by Richard Elfman, left in 1980.
Synopsis
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Data sheet
- Title: Forbidden Zone
- Realization: Richard Elfman
- Scenario: Matthew Bright, Richard Elfman, Nicholas James and Nick L. Martinson
- Production: Gene Cunningham, Marie-Pascale Elfman, Richard Elfman, Nicholas James and Martin Nicholson
- Production company: Hercules Ltd Films.
- Music: Danny Elfman
- Photography: Gregory Sandor
- Assembly: Nicholas James and Martin Nicholson
- Decorations: Marie-Pascale Elfman
- Country of origin: the United States
- Format: Black and white - 1,85:1 - Mono - 35 mm
- Kind: History, fantastic, musical
- Lasted: 73 minutes
- Comings out date: March 21st 1980 (the United States), April 25th 1984 (France)
Distribution
- Herve Villechaize: king Fausto of the sixth dimension
- Susan Tyrrell: the queen Doris of the sixth dimension/Ruth Henderson
- Gisele Lindley: the princess
- Jan Stuart Schwartz: Bust Rod, the servant splashes
- Marie-Pascale Elfman: Susan B. “Frenchy” Hercules
- Virginia Pink: My Hercules
- Gene Cunningham: Huckleberry P. Jones/Pa Hercules
- Phil Gordon: Flash Hercules
- Hyman Diamond: grandfather Hercules
- Matthew Bright: Squeezit & Rene Henderson
- Danny Elfman: Satan
- Viva: the former queen
- Joe Spinell: the father of Squeezit
- Brian Routh: Harry Kipper
- Martin von Haselberg: Harry Kipper
Around film
- Forbidden Zone is the first film on which Danny Elfman in time worked that type-setter.
Original soundtrack
- Forbidden Zone Topic , interpreted by Danny Elfman and Oingo Boingo
- Somme off Thesis Days , interpreted by Marie Pascale Elfman, Ugh-Fudge Bwana and Cab Calloway
- Alphabet Song , interpreted by Kedric Wolfe, Phil Gordon and Toshiro Baloney
- Queen' S Revenge , interpreted by Susan Tyrell and Marie Pascale Elfman
- Squeezit the Moocher , interpreted by Danny Elfman, Oingo Boingo and Toshiro Baloney
- Yiddishe Charleston , interpreted by Richard Elfman
- Bim Bam Boom , interpreted by The Kipper Kids
- Final , interpreted by Cast, Danny Elfman and Oingo Boingo
- Cries , interpreted by Marie Pascale-Elfman
- Witch' S Egg , interpreted by Susan Tyrell
Distinctions
- Nomination at the price of best film with small budget, by the Academy of science fiction films, fantastic and horror in 1981.
External bonds
- Forbidden Zone on Internet Movie Database
- Critical DevilDead
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