Hell Comes to Frogtown

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Hell Comes to Frogtown

Hell Comes to Frogtown is a 1987 cult film that was created by Donald G. Jackson The screenplay for this film was written by Donald G. Jackson and Randall Frakes. This film was directed by Donald G. Jackson and R.J. Kizer. The film stars the professional wrestler Roddy Piper.

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This film is set in an post-apocalyptic wasteland of the future where amphibians rule the Earth. Following a nuclear war, few fertile men and women exist and, as a result, Sam Hell (Roddy Piper) is recruited by the government to reproduce and save the human race. He is recruited to infiltrate a city of frog-people and rescue a group of fertile women. Hell has to wear a protective cod piece that will explode if he tries to abort his mission.

The movie contains the marks of an unintentionally funny B-movie (low budget, awful costumes, blatant plot holes, awkward dialogue, obvious bloopers, in addition to its absurd plot), yet seems to be conscious of its hilarity.

The most notable scene in the movie is the notorious "Dance of the Three Snakes" sequence by Sandahl Bergman.

This film was followed by two sequels: Return to Frogtown and Max Hell Frog Warrior.

[edit] External links

Hell Comes To Frogtown at the Internet Movie Database

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