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Suburban Commando
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Synopsis
A vehicle for popular wrestling celebrity Hulk Hogan, Suburban Commando is an inoffensive science-fiction fantasy. Hogan plays Shep Ramsey, a well-sculpted if somewhat dimwitted intergalactic hero. On vacation from fighting crime on other planets, he has a fight with an alien enemy and his spaceship is damaged. He seeks refuge on Earth until his ship can be revived. Trying to look inconspicuous as an ordinary human being without special powers, he is befriended by a suburban family headed by Charlie Wilcox (Christopher Lloyd) and his wife Jenny (Shelley Duvall). Ramsey's stay isn't peaceful because he has such a keen sense of justice, which he dishes out to muggers, reckless drivers, and even smart-aleck paper carriers. In the end, he has to defend the family against his bold nemesis. ~ Michael Betzold, All Movie Guide

Cast

William Ball General Suitor
Mark Calaway Hutch
JoAnn Dearing Margie Tanen
Roy Dotrice Zanuck
Shelley Duvall Jenny Wilcox
Jack Elam Col. Dustin "Dusty" McHowell
Michael Faustino Mark Wilcox
Christopher Lloyd Charlie Wilcox
Tony Longo Knuckles
Larry Miller Adrian Beltz
Christopher Neame Commander
Hulk Hogan Shep Ramsey

Production Crew

Antoine Bonsorte Art Director
Karen D. Kornbau Art Director
Bernd Heinl Cinematographer
David Michael Frank Composer (Music Score)
Ha Nguyen Costume Designer
Burt Kennedy Director
Peter Schink Editor
Sonny Baskin Editor
Terry Stokes Editor
Deborah Moore Producer
Howard Gottfried Producer
Hulk Hogan Producer
Kevin Moreton Producer
Ivo Cristante Production Designer
John H. Burrows Production Designer
Frank Cappello Screenwriter
Cliff Cunningham Set Designer
David Cass Stunts
Jake Crawford Stunts
Year: 1991
Runtime: 88
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Color type
Delux color

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
New Line Cinema

Release
June 21, 1991 (USA)
by New Line Cinema