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<strong>Spike</strong> | 15 YEARS OF BOOKS, MUSIC, ART, IDEAS | www.spikemagazine.com<br />

Feature [published July 1996]<br />

Alberto Sciamma: Suck It And See<br />

Chris Mitchell gets a sneak preview of the outrageous film, The Killer Tongue<br />

This year’s Cannes Festival witnessed an explosion<br />

of tongues, transvestites and the tightest costumes<br />

ever devised with the premier screening of The Killer<br />

Tongue, the debut film from the Brighton-based production<br />

company Spice Factory. Starring Robert (‘Freddie<br />

Krueger’) Englund and Doug (‘Pinhead’) Bradley, The<br />

Killer Tongue looks like a collision between Priscilla:<br />

Queen Of The Desert and The Evil Dead, with a distinct<br />

tip of the hat to The Rocky Horror Picture Show for<br />

good measure.<br />

The Killer Tongue’s plot is as gloriously camp as its<br />

costumes. The debris from a meteorite slamming into<br />

the Tex-Mex desert winds up in the soup of Candy<br />

(Melinda Clarke: Critic’s Choice, Return of The Living<br />

Dead III), a former doublecrossing underworld<br />

desperado currently lying low in a convent. Once said<br />

soup is imbibed, Candy becomes host to the aforementioned<br />

alien mutant Killer Tongue, complete with<br />

talking Alien-esque mini-maw. Just for that finishing<br />

touch, Candy’s pet poodles metamorphose into the drag<br />

queens Loco, Coco and Rudolph. With her underworld<br />

enemies in hot pursuit, Candy flees into the desert,<br />

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transvestites and tongue in tow.<br />

Meanwhile, her former crime partner Johnny (Jason<br />

Durr: Young Soul Rebels, Between Two Worlds) is serving<br />

time in a chaingang under the sadistic Chief Guard<br />

(Robert Englund). Amongst Johnny’s fellow convicts<br />

lurks Doug Bradley. Hearing of Candy’s plight, Johnny<br />

escapes the gang, teams up with Rita, a nun still convinced<br />

of Candy’s convent credentials despite the fact<br />

the tongue has already eaten half of her heavenly choir,<br />

and also sets off in pursuit. Volkert Struyken, one of<br />

the executive producers along with Jason Piette and<br />

Michael Cowan of the Spice Factory, comments: “It’s a<br />

psychotic comedy, but there’s very little gore, no flying<br />

heads. One thing you can guarantee, it’s going to be<br />

one of the most memorable films of 1996,” he states,<br />

before dissolving into laughter.<br />

What we have here is a comedy horror transvestite<br />

road movie of the first order. As Robert Englund<br />

remarks, “When I got the script, it was very different<br />

to anything I had read. There was something about<br />

the snowballing visual images which made sense<br />

to me. I realised that it must have been something<br />

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