Eat and Run
Eat and Run is a 1986 American comedy science fiction horror film directed by Christopher Hart with the script by Christopher Hart and Stan Hart. The film starred Ron Silver, Sharon Schlarth and R. L. Ryan.
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Directed by | Christopher Hart |
Produced by | Jack Briggs Tom Field |
Written by | Christopher Hart Stan Hart |
Starring | Ron Silver R. L. Ryan |
Music by | Scott Harper |
Cinematography | Dyanna Taylor |
Edited by | Pamela Scott Arnold |
Distributed by | New World Pictures |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
A humanoid alien (R. L. Ryan) lands on Earth and soon discovers he likes to eat Italian people. Detective McSorely (Ron Silver) is an incompetent police officer, and the only one who knows what's going on. The rest of the police force thinks McSorely has gone nuts, while the alien continues eating the Italian population of New York City.
Cast
- Ron Silver as Mickey McSorely
- Sharon Schlarth as Judge Cheryl Cohen
- R. L. Ryan as Murray Creature
- John J. Fleming as The Police Captain
- Derek Murcott as Sorely McSorely
- Robert Silver as Pusher
- Mimi Cecchini as Grandmother
- Tony Moundroukas as Zepoli Kid
- Tom Mardirosian as Scarpetti
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gollark: > “This stuff is funny!” giggles your niece, squishing her fingers in the goop. “It’s all warm, gluey, and bouncy! Someone should be turning out this stuff for kids to play with, or as sticky putty to stick posters to walls, or whatever. You’ve got, like, an infinite supply of it, so that’s good economics, right?”
gollark: > “No! ElGr cells are a scientific miracle!” cries biologist Jack Ponta, jiggling a beaker full of purplish goop as he waves his arms in exasperation. “These cells have been a breakthrough; not only in testing cures for cancer, but also in understanding how cancer develops and functions! All these years later, these cells keep chugging along, outliving all the others! Who knows, with these cells, we might even one day unlock a path to immortality! Are you going to let bureaucracy get in the way of SCIENCE?”
gollark: > “We thought my poor grandmother’s remains had been buried in accordance with her wishes,” growls Elizabeth’s direct descendant, Catherine Gratwick. “Can’t you let her rest in peace? This is her body that you’re messing with. You can’t just irradiate and poison her; you must ask me first! How would you like it if your family’s remains were exhumed and mutilated? You must never use cells from deceased people without the explicit pre-mortem consent of the patient or their relatives. As for granny - I insist that all remaining samples of her be buried, and that you financially compensate her family for the pain and grief you have caused!”
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