Laserblast (1978) - film review
Michael Rae
Action / Horror / Sci-Fi

Summary
Laserblast is an American science-fiction film first released in 1978,
directed by Michael Rae.
The film stars Kim Milford, Cheryl Smith, Gianni Russo, Ron Masak and Dennis Burkley.
Our overall rating for this film is: very poor.
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Credits
- Director: Michael Rae
- Script: Frank Ray Perilli, Franne Schacht
- Photo: Terry Bowen
- Music: Richard Band, Joel Goldsmith
- Cast: Kim Milford (Billy Duncan), Cheryl Smith (Kathy Farley), Gianni Russo (Tony Craig), Ron Masak (Sheriff), Dennis Burkley (Deputy Pete Ungar), Barry Cutler (Deputy Jesse Jeep), Mike Bobenko (Chuck Boran), Eddie Deezen (Froggy), Keenan Wynn (Colonel Farley), Roddy McDowall (Doctor Mellon (closing credits)), Rick Walters (Mike London), Simmy Bow (Gas Station Attendant), Joanna Lipari (Franny Walton), Wendy Wernli (Carolyn Spicer), Michael Bryar (Hip Kid), Melinda Wunderlich (Girl on Bench), Franne Schacht (Sheriff’s Secretary), Eric Jenkins (Pilot), Janet Dey (Eleanor Duncan), Steve Neill (First Humanoid Alien)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 85 min
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