Top cast:Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson,Arthur Mackley,Edna Fisher
Director:Kazuhiro Furuhashi&Takashi Katagiri
Genre:Short
Region:Iran
Year:2000
Storyline:The claustrophobic horror-fest told about surviving mad scientists (particularly Dr.Logan (Richard Liberty), dubbed "Frankenstein") and officers, who - in an era of Reaganite militaristic politics obsessed with science - performed sadistic experiments on zombies in a subterranean bunker and attempted to 'domesticate' and integrate hem back into society, until the zombies revolted.Now I'll be back in a couple weeks.You remember how the spirit of your dear departed Ma watches over ya.BackgroundVoyage dans la Lune, Le/A Trip to the Moon(France, 1902), the screen'sfirstscience fiction story, was a 14 minute masterpiece (nearly one reel in length (about 825 feet)), created by imaginative French director and master magician Georges Melies (1861-1938) in his version of the Jules Verne story.Muckle (Charles Sellon) is spotted heading for the store.Panicked, Harold races around:Harold (to Everett): Open the door for Mr.Muckle.Everett: What?Harold: Open the door for Mr.Muckle, the blind man!Fitchmueller: HOW ABOUT MY CUMQUATS?Everett: Whadya say?Fitchmueller: CUMQUATS!Both Harold and his incompetent helper are unable to get to the closed front door in time to open it, and irrascible old Muckle smashes its plate glass window with his wildly waving cane: "You got that door closed again!" Harold is showered by pieces of glass shards.[In most of Fields' films, however, he displays a disdain of children, regarding them as bratty and loathsome.