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Monster-A-Go-Go/ Psyched By The 4-D Witch (1990)
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A Psychic Freakout in Tran-etheric Vision
What happens when a film started by the director of The Giant Spider Invasion is finished by Herscherll Gordon Lewis, the man who mad Two Thousand Maniacs? Yup, you get Monster A-Go Go, a screwy sci-fi obscurity in which an astronaut goes up, but a 10-foot, crusted faced creature comes back. Played by real life giant Henry "Horace" Hite, the Spaceman Who Scares Chicago stalks sexy sunbathers, strangles scientists, attacks twist-party teens, and spews radiation that leaves his victims "shriveled up like a dried prune." And because he's about to "contaminate everybody within a radius of 50 miles," the military desperately tries to corner the lumbering galoot in a deserted stretch of sewer tunnel until an absurdly surreal ending turns everything upside down
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