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| Director: | Donald G. Jackson, R.J. Kizer | 
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| Writer: | Randall Frakes, Donald G. Jackson | 
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| 'Hell' is the name of the hero of the story. He's a prisoner of the women who now run the USA after a nuclear/biological war. Results of the war are that mutants have evolved, and the human race is in danger of extinction due to infertility. Hell is given the task of helping in the rescue of a group of fertile women from the harem of the mutant leader (resembling a frog). Hell cannot escape since he has a bomb attached to his private parts which will detonate if he strays more than a few hundred yards from his guard. | |
| Release Date: | Jan 29, 1988 | 
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| Director: | Donald G. Jackson, R.J. Kizer | 
| Writer: | Randall Frakes, Donald G. Jackson | 
| Genres: | Comedy, Action, Science Fiction | 
| Keywords | mutant, mutation, future, post-apocalyptic future, amphibie, apocalypse, psychotronic | 
| Production Companies | New World Pictures | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Roddy Piper | Sam Hell | 
| Sandahl Bergman | Spangle | 
| Cec Verrell | Centinella | 
| William Smith | Captain Devlin / Count Sodom | 
| Rory Calhoun | Looney Tunes | 
| Nicholas Worth | Bull | 
| Kristi Somers | Arabella | 
| Cliff Bemis | Leroy | 
| Brian Frank | Commander Toty | 
| Eyde Byrde | Patton | 
| Julius LeFlore | Squidlips | 
| Suzanne Solari | Runaway Girl | 
| Lee Garlington | Briefing Officer | 
| Dan Coplan | Frog Guard | 
| Jeff Hutchinson | Frog Guard | 
| Danelle Hand | Crosse | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Randall Frakes | Screenplay, Story | 
| David Shapiro | Original Music Composer | 
| Enrico Picard | Director of Photography | 
| James Matheny | Editor | 
| Dins W. W. Danielsen | Production Design | 
| Jesse Long | Script Supervisor | 
| Melissa Moseley | Still Photographer | 
| Sarah Brady | Dialogue Editor | 
| Patrick Cabral | Foley | 
| Irwin Cadden | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Steve Cohen | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Linda Moss | Sound Effects Editor | 
| John Brasher | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Lars Nelson | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Suzette Sheets | Art Direction | 
| Merril Greene | Costume Design | 
| David Kindlon | Animatronic and Prosthetic Effects | 
| Arthur J. Codron | ADR & Dubbing | 
| Judy Chamberlin | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Kerry Mendenhall | Hairstylist | 
| William W. Edwards | Line Producer | 
| Grant Arndt | Creature Design | 
| Makio Kida | Creature Design | 
| Steve Patino | Creature Design | 
| Matt Rose | Creature Design | 
| Johnnie Saiko | Creature Design | 
| Ed Yang | Creature Design | 
| Sharon McGunigle | Costumer | 
| Jan Rowton | Costumer | 
| Richard Oswald | Second Assistant Director | 
| Gary M. Bettman | First Assistant Director | 
| Jeff Shiffman | Second Second Assistant Director | 
| Frank Disanto | Stunts | 
| Billy Bates | Stunts | 
| Gary Jensen | Stunts | 
| Shanna Lynn | Stunts | 
| Alan Marcus | Stunts | 
| Ray Shaffer | Stunts | 
| Cherie Tash | Stunts | 
| Julio Macat | Additional Photography | 
| Shana Landsburg | Casting | 
| June Brickman | Makeup Artist | 
| Donald G. Jackson | Director of Photography, Director, Story | 
| R.J. Kizer | Director, Editor | 
| Randy Stone | Casting | 
| Crit Killen | Creature Design | 
| Steve Wang | Creature Design | 
| Paul E. Short | Stunts | 
| Bill Hart | Stunts | 
| Bob Ivy | Stunts | 
| William Morts | Stunts | 
| Name | Title | 
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| Randall Frakes | Producer | 
| Cheryl L. Hayes | Producer | 
| Donald G. Jackson | Producer | 
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***Fun, quirky sci-fi/fantasy with Roddy Piper and Sandahl Bergman*** In the post-apocalyptic landscape of the American Southwest, Sam Hellman (Roddy Piper) becomes property of the provisional government and is taken by agent Spangle (Sandahl Bergman) & her crony (Cec Verrell) to the derelict fa ... ctory complex now known as Frogtown, where mutant frog-humanoids dwell. Their mission is to rescue a kidnapped harem of women. William Smith is on hand as a heavy. "Hell Comes to Frogtown" (1988) is a sci-fi/fantasy adult comedy that mixes the first two Planet of the Apes movies (or the Mad Max flicks) with frog people and a comedic vibe. Former pro-wrestler Piper makes for a likable, amusing protagonist while Sandahl is the same in the feminine department, although she lost the curvy appeal she had when she was in her physical prime in “Conan the Barbarian” (1982). She’s too thin here, but still attractive. At the end of the day this is an entertaining throwaway flick that fills the bill when you’re in the mode for something light and goofy. While the movie flirts with raunch, it has a good heart. You like the two protagonists and enjoy their antics together; and the ending is heartwarming. The film runs 1 hour, 26 minutes, and was shot in Southern Cal (Indian Dunes, Valencia; Kaiser Steel Mill, Fontana; Lincoln Foundry, Vernon; and Vasquez Rocks, Agua Dulce). GRADE: B-