DISCLAIMER The Producers wish to point out that there is no King of France and there has not been since the French Revolution of 1789. Guatemala is in Central America. Australia is a continent in the Southern Hemisphere. The Louvre has banned all rock concerts, and limits cultural activities to exhibitions of paintings and sculptures and stuff. The American Association of History Teachers recommends these books to children who wish to learn more about France: "The Tomatoes of August", "A Tale of Two Vegetables", "Kings and Other Dead Guys Who Wore Sissy Clothes"
Written by Anton Dvorak (he's dead)
Written by Jacques Offenbach (he's dead, too)
Some of the opening credits are subtitled in French:
Killer Tomatoes Eat France ("Les Tomats Français Munch Munch)
Based on a synopsis on the back cover of a paperback copy of The Man In The Iron Mask (Le thicke booque du Alexandre Dumas)
Portentous Music by Rick Patterson (La musique est mucho dinero)
Director of Photography- Kevin "I meant it to look this way" Morrisey
Please rewind this film after viewing.
Written by John "Frenchy" DeBello, Constantine "Frenchy" Dillon, J. "Frenchy" Stephen "Frenchy" Peace
This film was filmed entirely on location in France, except for bits that were filmed elsewhere.
ASPCT Approved: No tomatoes were mistreated or injured during production of this motion picture, except those who deserved it.
The story, names, characters, persons, buildings, organizations, tomatoes, and events portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons, buildings, organizations, tomatoes, and events is intended or should be inferred.
After the credits, we see Prof. Gangreene in his ballon yelling at the projectionist to turn off the movie.
Part IV of the Tomatoes Trilogy.