
Aliens, Clowns & Geeks | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | July 18, 2022
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A ridiculous, cheap on purpose film made by (and likely for) friends of the LA based Elfman family. They seemed to have fun. Will you? Meh.
| genre | Comedy | Sci-Fi |
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| synopsis | Out-of-work actor stumbles upon key to the universe, is drawn into intergalactic war between clowns and aliens. |
| lead actors | Bodhi Elfman | Rebecca Forsythe | Angeline-Rose Troy | Steve Agee | French Stewart | Nic Novicki | George Wendt | Malcolm Foster Smith | Martin Klebba | Verne Troyer | Anastasia Elfman | Richard Elfman | Marco Antonio Parra | Erwin Stone | Andre Ing | Will Gardner |
| director | Richard Elfman |









