
Spontaneous Combustion | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | January 25, 2019
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Brad Dourif helps keep this sci-fi jumble on a decently entertaining path. A bit of a lost gem for fans of cheesiness.
| genre | Thriller |
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| 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. |
| lead actors | Brad Dourif | Cynthia Bain | Jon Cypher | André De Toth | John Landis | Melinda Dillon | Dey Young | Dick Butkus | Stacy Edwards | George Buck Flower | Brian Bremer |
| director | Tobe Hooper |









