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  1. The Creature Wasn't Nice: Directed by Bruce Kimmel. With Cindy Williams, Bruce Kimmel, Leslie Nielsen, Gerrit Graham. When the spaceship Vertigo stops to explore a previously unknown planet, the crew finds an unrecognized dollop of protoplasm and takes it aboard ship to return it to earth for analysis.

    • (1,9K)
    • Comedy, Horror, Musical
    • Bruce Kimmel
    • 1983-07
  2. Há 3 dias · Language. English. Budget. $2 million [1] The Creature Wasn't Nice (also known as Naked Space and Spaceship) is a 1983 American comedy film written and directed by Bruce Kimmel. The film is a parody of Alien. It stars Leslie Nielsen in a role similar to those in the farcical comedies Airplane! and Naked Gun. It co-stars Cindy Williams, Gerrit ...

  3. 27 de fev. de 2017 · The Creature Wasn't Nice (1983) A fairly obscure entry into the great Leslie Nielsen's catalogue, this film came along in 1983, after Nielsen had established a new direction for his...

    • 77 min
    • 45,8K
    • Retro Revelations
  4. Quando uma nave espacial aterrissa para explorar um planeta, até então desconhecido, a tripulação encontra um monte de fotoplasma não reconhecido, e leva-os a bordo para ser analisado na Terra. A forma de vida se expande e um monstro devorador de pessoas nasce.

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    • Cindy Williams
    • Bruce Kimmel
  5. The Creature Wasn't Nice (also known as Naked Space and Spaceship) is a 1981 U.S. motion picture written and directed by Bruce Kimmel. The movie is a comedy farce satirizing extraterrestrial horror movies such as Alien.

    • Bruce Kimmel
  6. When the spaceship Vertigo stops to explore a previously unknown planet, the crew finds an unrecognized dollop of protoplasm and takes it aboard ship to return it to earth for analysis. On board, the lifeform expands into an oozing person-eating monster which communicates primarily by means of a Vegas lounge act.

  7. The Creature Wasn't Nice (1983) starring Cindy Williams, Bruce Kimmel, Leslie Nielsen and directed by Bruce Kimmel. When the spaceship Vertigo stops to explore a previously unknown planet, the crew finds an unrecognized dollop of protoplasm and takes it aboard ship to return it to earth for analysis.