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Radioactive Dreams

United States, Mexico

1985

98 Min
Color
2.35:1
English
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DIR Albert Pyun

EXEC H. Frank Dominguez

PROD Moctesuma Esparza, Tom Karnowski

SCR Albert Pyun

DP Charles Minsky

CAST John Stockwell, Michael Dudikoff, Michele Little, Lisa Blount, Don Murray, George Kennedy

ED Dennis M. O'Connor

PROD DES Chester Kaczenski

MUSIC Peter Manning Robinson

SOUND Don Sanders

Synopsis

After an atomic war Phillip Hammer and Marlowe Chandler have spent 15 years on their own in an bunker, stuffed with junk from the 40s and old detective novels. Now, 19 years old, they leave their shelter to find a world full of mutants, freaks and cannibals. They become famous detectives in the struggle for the two keys that could fire the last nuclear weapon. —IMDb

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Albert Pyun

No other film director has been so much vituperated against as Albert Pyun. Frequently compared with Edward D. Wood Jr., they both share a fascination for the bizarre. Pyun has a feel for the stylistic and hypnotic, changing the conventions of fiction, and makes each of his movies extreme experiences.

Unintentionally born in San Diego, he was later brought up in Hawaii, and his Hawaiian childhood was illuminated by an unending movie consumption that would turn him into a guest of the cinemas regularly used by the marines from the Kaneohe military base, where awful horror movies and tacky action films were massively projected. And at the age of nine, Pyun started shooting short films with an 8mm camera borrowed from his parents. At sixteen he embarked his mates into gang movies that he later revealed underground, while working at night as editor, sound technician or electrician for local laboratories.

Following his graduation, at eighteen he traveled to Japan. Once there… read more

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Mugino

20Jun12

It's an oddball, bargain basement flick that hasn't aged well. But I don't think there's ever been a more cheerfully innocent pair of heroes in an ugly post-apocalyptic world like this one. The mutant disco kids and the dance finale almost make me a fan.

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heather mcdonald

12Nov11

this is not just another disco drug deal, the worlds at stake here.

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