Morons from Outer Space
4.6 /10 1 Votes
Initial DVD release November 20, 2001 Duration Language English | 4.4/10 Genre Comedy, Sci-Fi Costume design May Routh Country United Kingdom | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date 29 March 1985 (1985-03-29) Cast (Bernard), (Graham Sweetley), Joanne Pearce (Sandra), (Desmond), (Julian), (Col. Raymond Laribee, CIA)Similar movies Interstellar , The Martian , Guardians of the Galaxy , Independence Day , Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back , Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi |
Morons from outer space 1985 theatrical trailer
Morons from Outer Space is a 1985 British comedy-science fiction film directed by Mike Hodges and starring Griff Rhys Jones, Mel Smith, Joanne Pearce, Jimmy Nail and James B. Sikking.
Contents
- Morons from outer space 1985 theatrical trailer
- Morons from outer space trailer 1985
- Plot
- Home media
- References

Morons from outer space trailer 1985
Plot

The story begins on a small spaceship docking with a refueling station. On board are a group of four aliens called Bernard, Sandra, Desmond, and Julian. During a particularly tedious period of their stay at the station, the other three begin playing with the ship’s controls while Bernard is outside playing spaceball. They accidentally disconnect his part of the ship, leaving him stranded while they crash into a large blue planet close by (Earth).

The aliens become instant celebrities on arrival, despite being able to bring no great revelation or technical ability to the people of Earth (as is central to the plot of many "aliens on Earth" films). They find a manager (Jones) and become wealthy more or less overnight, packing fans in auditoriums just to see them. Meanwhile, Bernard arrives on Earth via other means of transport. Despite being by far the most intelligent of the group, Bernard is not afforded any celebrity, and is in fact condemned to vagrancy and a brief stint in a mental hospital before reuniting with his fellow travellers near the end of the film. The others, fearing that the introduction of Bernard would lessen their popularity and celebrity, fail to mention that they had originally been travelling with a fourth.
Home media

The film was released on VHS and Betamax in 1986 and re-released in 1989.

It was released on DVD by MGM in 2001.

References
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