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Coneheads

Two extraterrestrials arrive on Earth to prepare for an invasion, but crash instead. With enormous cone-shaped heads, a robot-like gait, and an appetite for toilet paper, aliens Beldar and Prymatt don't blend in with Paramus, N.J. Yet for some reason, everyone believes them when they say they're from France.

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Steve Barron

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Cast & Crew

Joey Lauren Adams

Joey Lauren Adams

Christina

Michael McKean

Michael McKean

Gorman Seedling, INS Deputy Commissioner

James Keane

James Keane

Harv

Ellen DeGeneres

Ellen DeGeneres

Coach

Garrett Morris

Garrett Morris

Captain Orecruiser

Parker Posey

Parker Posey

Stephanie

Laraine Newman

Laraine Newman

Laarta

Eddie Griffin

Eddie Griffin

Customer

Jon Lovitz

Jon Lovitz

Dr. Rudolph (uncredited)

Adam Sandler

Adam Sandler

Carmine

Tom Arnold

Tom Arnold

Golfer (uncredited)

Jason Alexander

Jason Alexander

Larry Farber

Jan Hooks

Jan Hooks

Gladys Johnson, Driving Student

McNally Sagal

McNally Sagal

Female Agent

Sinbad

Sinbad

Otto

Phil Hartman

Phil Hartman

Marlax

Jane Curtin

Jane Curtin

Prymatt

Dan Aykroyd

Dan Aykroyd

Beldar

Nils Allen Stewart

Nils Allen Stewart

Guard

Chris Farley

Chris Farley

Ronnie the Mechanic

Tim Meadows

Tim Meadows

Athletic Cone

Dave Thomas

Dave Thomas

Highmaster

Julia Sweeney

Julia Sweeney

Principal

Shishir Kurup

Shishir Kurup

Khoudri

Whip Hubley

Whip Hubley

F-16 Pilot

Barry Kivel

Barry Kivel

Doctor

Lisa Jane Persky

Lisa Jane Persky

Lisa Farber

Tom Davis

Tom Davis

Supplicant

Michael Richards

Michael Richards

Motel Clerk

Art Bonilla

Art Bonilla

Hispanic Man #2

Kevin Nealon

Kevin Nealon

Senator

David Spade

David Spade

Eli Turnbull, INS Agent

Michelle Burke

Michelle Burke

Connie Conehead

Richard Comar

Richard Comar

Agent

Jonathan Penner

Jonathan Penner

Captain Air Traffic

Drew Carey

Drew Carey

Taxi Passenger

Walter Robles

Walter Robles

Fire Marshal

Peter Aykroyd

Peter Aykroyd

Highmaster Mentot

Laurence Bilzerian

Laurence Bilzerian

Cone Battle Commander

Todd Susman

Todd Susman

Ron

Robert Knott

Robert Knott

Air Traffic Controller

Howard Napper

Howard Napper

Ang Pilot

Grant Martell

Grant Martell

Hispanic Man #1

Rosa Maria Briz

Rosa Maria Briz

Hispanic Woman

Danielle Aykroyd

Danielle Aykroyd

3 Year Old Connie

Nicolette Harnish

Nicolette Harnish

10 Year Old Connie

Sam Freed

Sam Freed

Master of Ceremonies

Cooper Layne

Cooper Layne

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Sarah Anne Levy

Sarah Anne Levy

Hygenist

Sydney Coberly

Sydney Coberly

Nurse

Terry Turner

Terry Turner

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Mitchell Bobrow

Mitchell Bobrow

Garthok Combatant

Topper Lilien

Topper Lilien

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Steve Barron

Steve Barron

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Details

GenresComedy, Science Fiction
Runtime1h 27 mins
Released on23 Jul 1993
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

GenerationofSwine

10/10

Coneheads, yeah, it's one of the FEW SNL movies that turned out right, especially since it came so long after the Conehead sketches stopped airing. But then it was back before SNL made it's downward spiral to the dust bin. It has an all star cast, and in even the small roles. It has a cast that was, more or less, the who is who of comedy in the early 90s, and is executed in way that actually tells a story... and that is what sets it apart from a lot of SNL movies (more modern movies in general), it actually tells a coherent story and takes the time to develop the characters. Because of that, you have a sense of real family and their plights have a meaningful resonance that only comes with the well developed mind of a skilled writer and director.

Wuchak

7/10

_**Fun shenanigans with the Coneheads on Earth and Remulak**_ RELEASED IN 1993 and directed by Steve Barron, "Coneheads" chronicles events when a couple from the planet Remulak, Beldar (Dan Aykroyd) and Prymatt (Jane Curtin), are mistakenly ditched on Earth, during a reconnaissance mission for planet takeover. Their misadventures include: Dodging the INS (Michael McKean & David Spade), moving to suburbia and having a kid (Michelle Burke) and meeting all kinds of colorful people (Sinbad, Jason Alexander, Chris Farley, etc.). In other words, there’s a constant string of guest stars that were popular at the time, mostly comedians. I had my doubts about this movie because I didn’t think they could take an amusing 9-minute SNL skit and effectively make it into a film ten times longer. But the flick’s funny from the get-go and the writers wisely change settings & peripheral characters so regularly that the story never gets dull. The third act features a well-done sequence on the Conehead homeworld, Remulak. On the female front there’s Lisa Jane Persky as a voluptuously winsome neighbor and the mind-blowing Michelle Burke as the Conehead daughter, Connie (a role that Laraine Newman fulfilled on TV, but she was considered too old for the role in the film at 40). The creators wisely showcase Burke’s beauty without resorting to tasteless sleaze. Critics may have hated it, but “Coneheads” competently entertains and amuses on several levels. THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour 28 minutes and was shot in New York City; Paramus, New Jersey; and Cerritos, California. GRADE: B

talisencrw

7/10

Though this isn't the very best movie made from Saturday Night Live skits and characters (that would be a tossup between 'The Blues Brothers' and the two 'Wayne's World' entries), this is definitely top-tier and in the best five ever made. Laraine Newman and Jane Curtin were very underrated as comediennes, and the unsung heroes that held the cast together during its excellent run of the early days. What's hardly ever talked about, when it comes to movies based on SNL skits, is how important the supporting players are. 'Coneheads' undoubtedly has the strongest supporting cast of any of them, and while director Barron has hardly become a household name in terms of movies (only this and 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' really hit the radar), his prowess on some of the greatest music videos of all time (ie., Dire Straits' 'Money for Nothing', Michael Jackson's 'Billie Jean' and A-Ha's 'Take On Me') was picture-perfect for the comedic set-pieces here. Definitely worth at least a watch, here in the 21st-century.

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