Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Franklin A. Vallette | ... | Horrace | |
Don Yanan | ... | Dunk | |
Peter Looney | ... | Billy | |
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Dyer McHenry | ... | Al |
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Rhys Pugh | ... | Tommy Ward (as Rees Christian Pugh) |
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Torie Lynch | ... | Proctor |
Stan Chambers | ... | Stan | |
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Elizabeth Anderson | ... | Elizabeth Anderson |
Robert Craighead | ... | Marty Karlson | |
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Dileen Nesson | ... | Debby Dalverson |
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Deprise Grossman | ... | Stephanie Martin |
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Mary Ostow | ... | Reporter |
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Jim Glassman | ... | Stage Manager |
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Emmett Grennan | ... | Crew Member |
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Mike Terner | ... | Guard One |
An "average" postal worker is informed by a tiny alien hologram which looks like a teenage girl that he is the "choosen one" to destroy a giant reptile to save the Earth.
Yes, this movie sucks. But it's still a lot of fun to watch. Especially if you want to get rid of those annoying friends who only hang around you because they think your taste in films is "unique" and "cool", and they think the language you speak is "hip". Basically, if you've got someone hanging around you trying to absorb your personality, invite them over and make them watch Zarkorr! with you. This movie is loaded with inside jokes of a bizarre nature that the uninitiated simply WILL NOT GET. Come ON! An alien race presents itself to a postal worker, in the guise of a tiny mall chick? No one else found that funny? Or the interviews FOLLOWING the film, where the director EXPLAINS the monster camera angle? Don't see this film to entertain yourself. Rent this film to get rid of stragglers and door-to-door evangelists!