
Wild Planet (Redux)
Science Fiction · Comedy · Action
Overview
He's a mild mannered accountant from out of town; She's an extraterrestrial from the planet Ultra Terra; They're three very 'evil', 'wicked' and 'nasty' characters from out of the past behind the wheel of '59 Chevrolet in hot pursuit... Filmmaker Brendan Young, re-works, remasters and 'reduxes' his 1989 short sci-fi comedy chase film 'Wild Planet' and propels the eccentric genre-mash up into the 21st century for a whole new lease of life.
Top Cast
Paul Bongiovanni
Paul Bongiovanni
George Bonicelli
Paul Bongiovanni
George Bonicelli


David Caesar
David Caesar
Dr. Werner von Toller
David Caesar
Dr. Werner von Toller


John Samaha
John Samaha
Fartouk Hamesh
John Samaha
Fartouk Hamesh
Lisa Ferguson
Lisa Ferguson
Leilah Deluxe
Lisa Ferguson
Leilah Deluxe
Claude Mendel
Claude Mendel
Professor Henri Gautier
Claude Mendel
Professor Henri Gautier
Rhys Davis
Rhys Davis
Leilah Deluxe (voice)
Rhys Davis
Leilah Deluxe (voice)
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