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Director: Mike B. Anderson
Cast: Christopher Gasti, Dru-Anne Perry, Dan Evans, Kate Alexander
Nathaniel Pickman Wingate has opened a gateway to another dimension using equations and equipment in his basement laboratory. His wife, Nancy, wants him to get ready for his own birthday party. He wants his son Sam to help him. Sam is up in his room looking at pictures of Jasmine on his computer, and a poster of her arrives which he puts in his closet. Although it is Nathan's birthday, the family is enthralled by a visit from Cousin Desmon, who is now a count in Liechtenstein. While Sam is away getting equipment for his father with his friend Alex, his father gets sucked into the other dimension, and a creature from the parallel universe escapes, pursued by another. The first temporarily traps the second with its spit, attacks Desmon, and becomes a duplicate, absorning his thoughts from the unconscious body. The other manages to get free, and unable to find a human to mimic, finds the poster of Jasmine...
Critical Reception & Ratings
Kamillions, the 1990 science fiction horror comedy directed by Mike B. Anderson, has received a mixed reception from critics. The film has yet to receive any major awards or nominations, but its audience ratings on platforms like IMDb suggest a somewhat divisive reaction from viewers.
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Kamillions, directed by Mike B. Anderson in 1990, is a unique blend of horror, comedy, romance, and science fiction that offers a highly entertaining and thought-provoking viewing experience. The film's standout performances, particularly from lead actor Christopher Gasti, and its creative exploration of parallel dimensions and identity make it a must-see for fans of genre-blending, character-driven narratives.
Kamillions is a 1990 film directed by Mikel B. Anderson from a story by Robert Hsi and a screenplay Anderson wrote in collaboration with Harry S. Robins. The film was re-edited by producer Teresa Woo, who later admitted she did not really understand an English language science fiction comedy, and was expecting more of an action film. The film was shot primarily in the Dunsmuir House and Gardens in Oakland, California.
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