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The Lost Skeleton Of Cadavra - VHS Used
The Lost Skeleton Of Cadavra - VHS Used
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The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra (VHS, 2001, Columbia TriStar) – Sci-Fi / Comedy / Parody
The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra is a comedic homage to 1950s science fiction and horror films, following a group of scientists, aliens, and adventurers as they search for a powerful element that could determine the fate of the world. Along the way, they encounter a resurrected skeleton, strange creatures, and a series of intentionally over-the-top situations that parody the tropes, dialogue, and effects of classic low-budget genre cinema.
The film stars Brian Howe and Fay Masterson, and is known for its deadpan delivery, retro production style, and affectionate satire of vintage B-movies. The humor is built around intentionally stiff performances, minimalist effects, and exaggerated storytelling that mirrors the aesthetics of early sci-fi films.
This Columbia TriStar VHS release presents the film in home video format, making it a collectible title for fans of cult comedy, parody films, and early 2000s independent cinema.
Condition: Used
Format: VHS
Year: 2001
Label: Columbia TriStar
The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra is a comedic homage to 1950s science fiction and horror films, following a group of scientists, aliens, and adventurers as they search for a powerful element that could determine the fate of the world. Along the way, they encounter a resurrected skeleton, strange creatures, and a series of intentionally over-the-top situations that parody the tropes, dialogue, and effects of classic low-budget genre cinema.
The film stars Brian Howe and Fay Masterson, and is known for its deadpan delivery, retro production style, and affectionate satire of vintage B-movies. The humor is built around intentionally stiff performances, minimalist effects, and exaggerated storytelling that mirrors the aesthetics of early sci-fi films.
This Columbia TriStar VHS release presents the film in home video format, making it a collectible title for fans of cult comedy, parody films, and early 2000s independent cinema.
Condition: Used
Format: VHS
Year: 2001
Label: Columbia TriStar
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