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Astronaut
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3.2/10
IMDbBudget 100,000 USD
Burt Reynolds screen-tested twice for the role as teen character Paul Lawrence, but reportedly performed so woodenly that he was not chosen.
Co-written by Joe Cranston, the father of actor Bryan Cranston.
The Utter-McKinley-Strother Mortuary where Curran and Weitzberg view the body of Mrs. Hotchkiss either is, or is named after, the mortuary where the funeral of Bela Lugosi was held in 1956.
On the desk of Security Chief Meidel are models of Revell's Convair Space Shuttlecraft and XSL-01 Spaceship, and above it is the Moonship model. Also a coin bank that looks like a rocket. This rocket coin bank is seen on Steve's desk and also in other movies. The XSL-01 is somewhat of a "holy grail" among model hobbyists being that it is a rare kit to find.
Roasted by Joel and the Bots on Mystery Science Theater 3000. Season 2, episode 1 December 1989
"Capt. Mel Lockhart: [from the monitor] Something... makes my arm move... makes me do things! Kill! Kill!"
"Soda Shop Owner: Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow you die. You think I'm kiddin' huh? Didn't you see that thing last night? Patsy Townsend: No. Marta Farnstrom: I didn't see anything. Soda Shop Owner: Well I phoned your father. Well there was a fireball in the sky as big as a house! He didn't see it either! Marta Farnstrom: Well, what do you think it was? Soda Shop Owner: Didn't I tell ya? Eat, drink and be merry... tomorrow you die! [the girls laugh]"