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Spontaneous Combustion is a 1990 American science fiction horror film directed by Tobe Hooper. It was written by Tobe Hooper and Howard Goldberg, based on a story by Hooper, and is a co-production between Henry Bushkin, Sanford Hampton, Jerrold W. Lambert, Jim Rogers and Arthur M. Sarkissian.
- Henry Bushkin, Sanford Hampton, Jerrold W. Lambert, Jim Rogers, Arthur M. Sarkissian
- Tobe Hooper
- February 23, 1990 (U.S.)
- Graeme Revell
Feb 23, 1990 · Spontaneous Combustion: Directed by Tobe Hooper. With Brad Dourif, Cynthia Bain, Jon Cypher, William Prince. A young man finds out that his parents had been used in an atomic-weapons experiment shortly before he was born, and that the results have had some unexpected effects on him.
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- Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller
- Tobe Hooper
- 1990-02-23
Spontaneous Combustion is an anti-nuclear power movie as far as the government cluelessly testing nuclear power on unsuspecting people. It feels like Tobe Hooper's reaction to the Chernobyl...
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- Tobe Hooper
- R
- Brad Dourif
R. Horror · Sci-Fi. A man whose parents were used in atomic weapons testing before he was born learns that the experiment left him with some explosive side effects. Starring: Brad Dourif Cynthia Bain Jon Cypher William Prince Melinda Dillon. Directed by: Tobe Hooper.
- Tobe Hooper
- January 1, 1990
- 97 min
Directed by Tobe Hooper. The Cleanest Kill on Earth. A young man finds out that his parents had been used in an atomic-weapons experiment shortly before he was born, and that the results have had some unexpected effects on him. Remove Ads. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.
May 6, 2019 · SYNOPSIS: A young man finds out that his parents had been used in an atomic-weapons experiment shortly before he was born, and that the results have had some unexpected effects on him. REVIEW: “I don’t believe in using too much graphic violence, although I’ve done it.