Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders

Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders (aka Flesh Gordon 2: Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders) is a 1990 sex comedy film, and the sequel to the sex comedy Flesh Gordon. Like the original, it spoofs the Flash Gordon serials, though the humor is more scatological than the original. Only William Dennis Hunt returns from the original cast.

Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders
Region 2 DVD cover
Directed byHoward Ziehm
Produced byMaurice Smith
Gary Melius
Joseph Garofalo
Joe Allegro
Written byHoward Ziehm
Doug Frisby
StarringVince Murdocco
Robyn Kelly
Tony Travis
William Dennis Hunt
Morgan Fox
Bruce Scott
Maureen Webb
Music byPaul Zaza
CinematographyDanny Nowak
Edited byJoe Tomatore
Distributed byNew Horizons
Release date
  • January 30, 1990 (1990-01-30)
Running time
98 minutes (cut)
102 minutes (uncut)
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1.5 million
Box office$1.3 million

Plot

Flesh (Vince Murdocco) is kidnapped by cheerleaders from a world known only as the Strange Planet, after the men on their planet are rendered impotent thanks to the villain known only as the Evil Presence (William Dennis Hunt). The Evil Presence, who is in an unhappy relationship with Queen Frigid (Maureen Webb), soon learns of Flesh's arrival on the planet, and wishes to transfer Flesh's penis to himself, in order to make up for his own poor endowment.

Reception

This movie was rated NC-17 by the MPAA, due to its scatological humor. It is often cited as being one of the worst movies of all time.[1]

Cast

  • Vince Murdocco as Flesh Gordon
  • Robyn Kelly as Dale Ardor
  • Tony Travis as Dr. Flexi Jerkoff
  • William Dennis Hunt as Evil Presence
  • Morgan Fox as Robunda Hooters
  • Bruce Scott as Master Bator
  • Maureen Webb as Queen Frigid
  • Stevie-Lyn Ray as Babs
  • Sharon Rowley as Candy Love
  • Blaire Kashino as Sushi
  • Melissa Mounds as Bazonga Bomber

Soundtrack

  1. Stuck on You Baby - The Groovaholics and Ian McNeil
  2. The Hero Always Get the Girl - Bruce Scott
  3. The All-American Hero - Rod Knowlan

References


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