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Morons from Outer Space is a 1985 British comedy-science fiction film directed by Mike Hodges and written by and starring Griff Rhys Jones and Mel Smith. It also stars Jimmy Nail and James B. Sikking.
Plot
A small spaceship docks with a refuelling station. On board are four aliens: Bernard, Sandra, Desmond, and Julian. During a particularly tedious period of their stay at the station, the other three begin playing with the ship's controls while Bernard is outside playing spaceball. They accidentally disconnect his part of the ship, leaving him stranded while they crash into a nearby blue planet — Earth.
The three aliens find themselves in the UK and become instant celebrities on arrival, despite being able to bring no great revelation or technical ability to the people of Earth (as is central to the plot of many "aliens on Earth" films). They find a manager (Jones) and become wealthy practically overnight, packing fans in auditoriums who just want to see them.
Meanwhile, Bernard arrives on Earth via other means of transport and finds himself in the US. Despite being by far the most intelligent of the group, Bernard is not afforded any celebrity, and is in fact condemned to vagrancy and a brief stint in a mental hospital before reuniting with his fellow travellers near the end of the film. The others, fearing that the introduction of Bernard would lessen their popularity and celebrity, fail to mention that they had originally been travelling with a fourth.
Cast
Joanne Pearce as Sandra Brock
Jimmy Nail as Desmond Brock
Paul Bown as Julian Tope
James Sikking as Col. Raymond Laribee
Dinsdale Landen as Commander Grenville Matteson
Tristram Jellinek as Simpson
George Innes as Stanley Benson
Mel Smith as Bernard
Griff Rhys Jones as Graham Sweetley
Mark Lewis Jones as Godfrey
Leonard Fenton as Commissionaire
Andre Maranne as Prof. Trousseau
Jimmy Mulville as motorway policeman
Leslie Grantham as motorway policeman's assistant
Miriam Margolyes as Doctor Wallace
Production
The film was announced in November 1983. It was part of the initial slate of four films from Thorn EMI's new chairman, Verity Lambert, the others being Slayground, Dreamchild and Comfort and Joy. It was written by Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones and directed by Mike Hodges. Lambert offered the film to Mike Hodges, who agreed if EMI would make a script of his, Mid-Atlantic, and signed a two-picture deal.
In December 1984, Thorn EMI offered investors the chance to invest in several films by issuing £36 million worth of shares. The films were A Passage to India (1984), Illegal Aliens, Dreamchild, Wild Geese II and The Holcroft Covenant. Illegal Aliens was later retitled Morons from Outer Space.
The release of the film caused Mel Brooks to retitle a film he was working on from Planet Moron to Spaceballs.
Reception
= Critical
=The film has received generally negative reviews, and holds a rating of 4.5 out of 10 on IMDb.
The Observer called the film "so embarrassingly unfunny I often felt like crawling under my seat."
Empire criticized its "loose script whose weaknesses are all the more glaring for the film's inability to exploit the power of absurdity."
Mike Hodges disliked the film, regarding it as a "misfire". He clashed with Smith and Jones in post production, an article claiming "they did not trust, or perhaps understand his comedic judgement or cinematic visual satire and the film became far more broad than he had intended." However, he did enjoy satirising the sentimental "Spielbergian vision of the world".
= Box office
=The film performed moderately at the box office in the UK and only earned $17,000 in the US.
References
External links
Morons from Outer Space at IMDb
Morons from Outer Space at Rotten Tomatoes
Morons from Outer Space at Box Office Mojo
Morons from Outer Space at AllMovie
filmcritic.com review
DVD Talk review
Empire Magazine review
SF, Horror and Fantasy Film Review review
Time Out review
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