Attack of the Killer Tomatoes! | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | February 9, 2018
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They manage to get a lot out of a film that almost entirely consists of tomatoes being thrown at people.
| genre | Comedy | Horror | Musical |
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| synopsis | Attack of the Killer Tomatoes is a 1978 comedy film directed by John De Bello and starring David Miller. The film is a spoof of B-movies. Made on a budget of less than USD $100,000, the story involves tomatoes becoming sentient by unknown means and revolting against humanity. |
| lead actors | David Miller | George Wilson | Sharon Taylor | J. Stephen Peace | Ernie Meyers | Eric Christmas | Jack Riley | Nigel Barber | John De Bello | Gregg Berger | Costa Dillon |
| director | John De Bello |












