The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra
The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra is a 2001 American independent science-fiction parody film directed by Larry Blamire. The film is a spoof of B movies released during the 1950s. The film was videotaped on a budget of less than US$100,000, and was converted to black-and-white film in post-production. Larry Blamire acted in and directed the film, wrote its screenplay, and provided the voice of the film's titular Skeleton. Jennifer Blaire, who performs Animala, is Blamire's wife.
Plot
In 1961, scientist Dr. Paul Armstrong (Larry Blamire) and his wife Betty (Fay Masterson) drive into the mountains. Dr. Armstrong is searching for a meteorite that has fallen in the nearby woods, suspected to contain the rare element atmosphereum. Another scientist in the area, Dr. Roger Fleming (Brian Howe) questions Ranger Brad (Dan Conroy) about Cadavra Cave, a site rumored to contain a "Lost Skeleton".
More details
author | Larry Blamire |
---|---|
director | Larry Blamire |
editor | Bill Bryn Russell |
genre | comedy horror science fiction |
keywords | attack bond capture darren reed discover earth even evil scientist fall force homily injured meteorite mind powers mutant mutilate psychic power psychokinesis resurrect resurrection search simple minds steal strand suspect teach telepathy their way wait wed |
musicBy | Valentino Productions |
producer | F. Miguel Valenti |
publisher | TriStar Pictures |
theme | b movie camcorder comedy horror dance independent monster movie parody satirical science fiction horror |