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Killer Tongue

A bank robber seeks refuge at a desert gas station run by nuns, awaiting her boyfriend's release. An alien meteorite mutates her into a flesh-craving monster with a monstrous tongue, while her poodles become drag queens.

Director(s)

Alberto Sciamma

Lisa Vick

Kuki López Rodero

Cast & Crew

Stephen Marcus

Stephen Marcus

Ralph

Jonathan Rhys Meyers

Jonathan Rhys Meyers

Rudolph

Doug Bradley

Doug Bradley

Wig

Robert Englund

Robert Englund

Prison Director

Tusse Silberg

Tusse Silberg

Mother Superior

Kuki López Rodero

Kuki López Rodero

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Alicia Borrachero

Alicia Borrachero

Reporter

Lisa Vick

Lisa Vick

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Edward Tudor-Pole

Edward Tudor-Pole

Flash

Terry Forrestal

Terry Forrestal

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Jason Durr

Jason Durr

Johnny

Melinda Clarke

Melinda Clarke

Candy

Michael Cule

Michael Cule

Frank

José Truchado

José Truchado

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Mapi Galán

Mapi Galán

Rita

Mabel Karr

Mabel Karr

Old nun

David Dale

David Dale

Portia

Daniel Edwards

Daniel Edwards

Loca

Ricardo Fraguas

Ricardo Fraguas

Photographer

Alicia Garrigues

Alicia Garrigues

Cook Nun

John Hampden

John Hampden

TV Host

Luchi López

Luchi López

Chubby Nun

Richard Waters

Richard Waters

Vic

Nigel Whitmey

Nigel Whitmey

Chip

Alberto Sciamma

Alberto Sciamma

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Details

GenresComedy, Horror, Science Fiction
Runtime1h 38 mins
Released on15 Nov 1996
Languagees
Produced InSpain

Reviews

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10/10

Looking at the video box or movie poster, you might think this is going to be another spoof of those silly 1950's horror films involving radiation poisoned giant animals. You are so wrong. In a nutshell, a meteor crashes to earth and a chunk is ingested by a former nun waiting for her boyfriend to be released from prison. Her tongue grows to about ten feet long, and eventually talks to her. Hijinks of the most offensive order ensue. This is such an off-the-wall surreal nightmare that you must see it to believe it. So many scenes can only be mentioned by their generic names but watch out for the port-a-potty scene, the bathtub scene, the confessional scene, and the super glue scene. This somehow escaped with an (R) rating. It has a lot of material that kids should not see, but this is also one of the funniest films out there. Robert Englund, as the prison director, gives a better performance here than in all the "A Nightmare on Elm Street" films combined. He shows that his acting genius does not have to include fright makeup, and he should have been allowed to do more of these over-the-top horror comedies. The entire cast looks like they were having a lot of fun here, and it rubs off on the viewer in the right mood.