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The Adventures of Buckaroo
Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984)
In director W. D. Richter's PG-rated sci-fi adventure
comedy, it told the story of learned
scientist Dr. Buckaroo Banzai and his crime-fighting team (a rock
band known as the Hong Kong Cavaliers) and their efforts to save
the world from threatening and hostile aliens (Red Lectroids) coming
from the inter-dimensional Planet 10. Their invasion plans
to conquer Earth could possibly destroy the world by triggering World War III.
This was director Richter's debut film as a director,
although he was better known for his screenplays, for Peeper (1975), Nickelodeon
(1976), Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), Dracula (1979), Brubaker
(1980), Big Trouble in Little China (1986), and Home for the
Holidays (1995).
American novelist Earl Mac Rauch created the imaginative,
wacky, overly-ambitious and complex screenplay for the sci-fi parody
about the title character, who was multi-talented as a test pilot,
rock musician, stunt man, adventurer, physicist, kung-fu master,
and brain neuro-surgeon; the tale was a basic good vs. evil plot
pitting Buckaroo Banzai (and his Team Banzai and rock band The Hong
Kong Cavaliers, plus the aid of Japanese Professor Dr. Hikita who
had invented an Oscillation Overthruster) against opposing "space
monster" forces. A Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde character -- the violent,
tyrannical and villainous Red Lectroid alien Lord John Whorfin was
reactivated, and possessed the mind of lunatic
asylum patient and crazed scientist Dr. Emilio Lizardo in order to
do his bidding. Whorfin/Lizardo escaped from the institution
to seek control of the Professor's invention to use it to traverse
through solid matter back into the 8th dimension. The banished Whorfin's
ultimate objective, with help from an evil front group of Red Lectroid
aliens on Earth working iin a company known as Yoyodyne Systems,
was to repossess the perfected Overthruster, return to his inter-dimensional
home planet, and free his imprisoned alien followers, but would also
foment plans that might bring about a nuclear apocalypse on planet
Earth.
The film's tagline explained a stripped-down
narrative - picturing it as a Buck-Rogers, Star Wars, or Indiana
Jones comic-bookish sci-fi adventure story:
"Beings from Another Dimension have invaded your world.
You can't see them...but they can see you. Your only hope is Buckaroo
Banzai."
The difficult-to-market, stream-of-consciousness film,
originally shot in CinemaScope, failed to meet expectations with
mainstream, non-geeky audiences. From its budget of about $17 million,
it grossed only $6.25 million. It faced stiff competition from other
mid-1984 franchise films, including three films that ended up in
the top 10 for the year: Star
Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984), Indiana
Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984), and the wildly-popular Ghostbusters
(1984). In comparison, Buckaroo Banzai ranked # 107th.
If the Sherwood Studios film (distributed
by 20th Century Fox) had been successful, there were plans in the
making for a sequel titled "Buckaroo Banzai vs. The World Crime League,"
but when it was a box-office flop (and bankrupted the studio), further efforts were cancelled.
Although neglected in theaters, Buckaroo Banzai experienced
a comeback as a major cult favorite (with many quotable lines of dialogue)
after its release to cable-TV and home video (VHS, Beta, and DVD).
There were also two failed attempts in 1998 and 2016 to adapt the
film into a TV series, although in 1985, a video-game was released
based upon the movie. There were two novelizations of the story (the
original story and its sequel), published in 1984 and in 2021.
- after the title credits, a scrolling prologue introduced
the title character, whose parents provided a mixed heritage -
and his destiny to go "in several directions at once":
- "Buckaroo Banzai, born to an American mother
and a Japanese father, thus began life as he was destined to
live it, going in several directions at once. A brilliant neurosurgeon,
this restless young man grew quickly dissatisfied with a life
devoted solely to medicine. He roamed the planet studying martial
arts and particle physics, collecting around him a most eccentric
group of friends, those hard-rocking scientists, The Hong Kong
Cavaliers. And now, with his astounding jet car ready for a
bold assault on the dimension barrier, Buckaroo Banzai faces
the greatest challenge of his turbulent life... while high
above Earth an alien spacecraft keeps a nervous watch on Team
Banzai's every move..."
- in the desert near Bullhead City, AZ (Mohave County),
preparations were being made by crew members of TEAM BANZAI for
Dr. Buckaroo Banzai (Peter Weller) to attempt to break the sound
barrier in his Jetcar (a black, modified Ford pick-up truck);
the control center for the launch was in a flat-roofed, concrete
blockhouse, filled with monitor screens and consoles, and technicians;
a few members of Buckaroo's band (known as the Hong Kong Cavaliers)
sat by to watch: Perfect Tommy (Lewis Smith) and Reno Nevada (Pepe
Serna); one of the more prominent scientists was Buckaroo's
mentor and his late father's colleague, Dr. Tohichi Hikita
(Robert Ito), who had helped to perfect the Jetcar's "overthruster"
At the Arizona Launch Pad Control Center
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The Control Center - A Concrete Blockhouse
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The Interior of the Control Center: Consoles and
Technicians
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Dr. Tohichi Hikita (Robert Ito), Buckaroo's Mentor
and His Late Father's Colleague
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- however, it was announced by General Catburd (William
Traylor) to the Secretary of Defense (Matt Clark) how Buckaroo
would be arriving late, due to his performance of complex neurosurgery
in a hospital; in a cutaway, Buckaroo was in the operating room
with his medical school friend New Jersey (Jeff Goldblum) (aka Dr.
Sidney Zweibel); in the nearby observer's gallery of the surgical
room, "Rawhide" (Clancy Brown) was dictating into a tape recorder
- Buckaroo was finally reported to be arriving by
helicopter at the launch pad where his Jetcar was parked and the
countdown had already begun; he entered his vehicle, wearing
a black hood and carrying a battered leather briefcase; in the
control center, Senator Cunningham (Mariclare Costello) boasted
that the Jetcar would reach 500 miles/hour; inside the cockpit
of the Jetcar, Buckaroo removed a shiny device known as an "Oscillation
Overthruster" and placed it in a gimbled mount to activate
it; Buckaroo placed a Japanese headband (with incoherent script
lettering that possibly meant: "The
Joy of Living") over his black hood, and then donned his goggles,
helmet and visor
- the Jetcar was launched with flames erupting from
its rear jet engine as it accelerated down its straight-away track-course;
suddenly, at the end of the desert run, the Jetcar swerved to the
left (a "broken trajectory") and went off-course toward
the direction of distant low-lying mountains; as alarms sounded,
crew members panicked as it appeared Buckaroo was entering "Phase
Two" - he broke the sound barrier at Mach speed 1.3; Perfect Tommy calmly
urged: "Just be cool. She'll hold"; as Buckaroo approached
the mountains, he was ordered to eject, but ignored the command;
he passed through the mountain's solid matter ("wall of rock")
and traveled inter-dimensionally (into the 8th Dimension) without
harm, due to the "CROSSOVER" capability of the Overthruster;
he emerged from the other side of the rocky terrain as a blue beam
burst through to mark his exit, with smoke in the cockpit; however,
he had safely "gone through the mountain" and slowed down his vehicle
with a parachute
- after bailing out through the Jetcar's window, Buckaroo
inspected his vehicle; he found a transparent slimy and gooey
substance on the windshield, and then removed an alien, trans-dimensional
lifeform from under the car on the driveshaft

Buckaroo Noticing a Gooey Slime on the Jetcar's Windshield
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Alien, Trans-Dimensional Organism on the Jetcar's
Driveshaft
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- Buckaroo's "trusted inner circle"
(his band members The Hong Kong Cavaliers) and Professor Hikita
were being interviewed by a TV Anchorwoman (Francine Lembi) about
the successful test run experiment (involving breaking into other
dimensions) with an "Oscillation Overthruster"; the TV news report
was being intently watched in the Trenton Home for the Criminally
Insane by deranged scientist Dr. Emilio Lizardo (John Lithgow),
who in his junk-filled room swore at his TV: "Hikita! Dat little
Asian traitor!"

Deranged Scientist Dr. Emilio Lizardo (John Lithgow)
Watching TV News Report of Successful Test Run
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A Device Attached to Lizardo's Forearm, with Wires
to His Ear and Tongue
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Lizardo Reacting - With Lightning Bolts Surrounding His Head
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- the crazed Dr. Lizardo rummaged through his stuff,
located a device in a bag, and strapped it to his forearm, while
attaching two wires from the device clamped to his right earlobe
and tongue; after switching on the device, lightning bolts surrounded his head
- the TV announcer's voice-over
was also visualized in a major flashback in the film's sub-plot
- Dr. Lizardo had been a research partner in 1938 with Dr. Hikita
while conducting earlier, similar prototype 'Oscillation Overthruster'
tests in Princeton, NJ; they had constructed a sled-like vehicle
(built with spare parts) on a track in a primitive, low-tech lab
room; the test was a massive failure when Lizardo prematurely activated
the device's lever before Dr. Hikita was ready; the sled and Lizardo
penetrated halfway into the wall, and he became stuck between dimensions;
on his scope's view, Dr. Hikita glimpsed alien humanoid creatures
struggling with Lizardo; he was freed by two lab assistants, but
then went insane (he had been possessed by one of the aliens),
violently smashed their heads together, and fled from the lab
- back in the insane asylum (where he had been encarcerated
for almost 50 years), Dr. Lizardo was envious that Buckaroo and
Hikita had successfully entered the 8th dimension with an "Overthruster";
he was scribbling equations on a wall as the Hospital Guard (Jonathan
Banks) entered to deliver a box of junk food to him; when asked
whether he was Dr. Albert Einstein that day or not, Dr. Lizardo
answered that he was an alien entity or creature named Lord John
Whorfin; the Guard confiscated the "old homicidal loony's" TV
for using too much electricity, as Lizardo mentioned how it didn't
matter, because he was "going home" the next day
with the "Overthruster"

Buckaroo - Lead Guitarist for The Hong Kong Cavaliers
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Penny Priddy (Ellen Barkin) - Sad Female at One of the Nightclub Tables
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Buckaroo On Stage to Penny: "Remember, no
matter where you go, there you are"
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- after his momentous experiment, Buckaroo and his
team members (also comprising the Hong Kong Cavaliers, a rock band)
were late for their gig in New Brunswick, NJ at a nightclub
for the flashy-dressed club manager Artie Duncan (Leonard Gaines);
playing lead guitar and a cornet, Buckaroo suddently froze and
abruptly stopped the music after noticing a sad female drinking
a pint of Vat 69 scotch whiskey and crying alone at one of the
tables; with smeared makeup, and wearing a short pink dress and
blue gloves, she identified herself as Penny Priddy (Ellen Barkin);
she sobbed as she explained her melancholy situation: "I'm
down to my last nickel in this lousy town. And they wouldn't even
take my luggage in hock. And I lost my room at the Y this morning";
Buckaroo spoke to the annoyed and agitated crowd:
- "We don't have to be mean. 'Cause, remember,
no matter where you go, there you are."
- Buckaroo took to a piano to sing her a solo:
"Since I Don't Have You" (Lyrics: "I don't have plans
or schemes And I don't have hopes and dreams, I don't have anything
since I don't have you..."); as he sang the song, she took a small
automatic pistol from her handbag and suicidally pointed it at
her head; unfortunately, her behavior was mistaken for an assassination
attempt on Banzai when a passing waiter bumped her arm, and the
gun went off (pointed harmlessly at the ceiling); bouncers appeared
and struggled to subdue Penny and drag her off, as Buckaroo was
shielded and taken off-stage
- the next day at the Trenton (NJ) Insane Asylum,
Dr. Lizardo (dressed in a military uniform with medals) with a
large suitcase walked down the institution's hallway, telling the
Guard at the desk that he was leaving for "Planet 10" and needed
to place a phone call to Mr. John Bigbooté (Christopher
Lloyd) at Yoyodyne Propulsions Systems in Grover's Mill; when the Guard refused
to comply, Lizardo grabbed him and broke his neck; on the phone,
Lizardo (possessed by the mind of Lord John Whorfin) told Bigbooté that
he was plotting to steal the perfected "overthruster" from Buckaroo
and Dr. Hikita, to access the 8th Dimension:
- "The time has come, Bigbooté. Prepare
for my return! Well, haven't you heard? Don't you watch TV?
Banzai and Hikita have done it! They have opened the window!...So
meet me at the factory. And get their overthruster! And Hikita,
too!"

Insane "Lord John Whorfin" Phoning Mr.
Bigbooté After Snapping the Neck of Asylum Guard
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Penny Priddy: "Mystery lady opens fire - Buckaroo
unhurt"
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- on the rock band's double-decker, black and yellow
tour bus, band members Perfect Tommy and Reno Nevada spoke about
the striking resemblance between Penny Priddy and Buckaroo's late
first wife Peggy Priddy; Penny was pictured in a newspaper article
with the caption: "Mystery lady opens fire - Buckaroo unhurt"

The Black and Yellow Tour Bus
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Buckaroo's Tour Bus License Plate
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"Perfect Tommy" (Lewis Smith)
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Reno Nevada (Pepe Serna)
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"Rawhide" (Clancy Brown)
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New Jersey (Jeff Goldblum) (aka Dr. Sidney Zweibel)
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Buckaroo's Band Members and Team
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- Kung fu master Buckaroo was
kneeling on the floor in front of a small shrine with a samurai
sword when "Rawhide" (Clancy Brown) entered to report how Dr. Hikita's
old Italian research-partner Emilio Lizardo (a "raving lunatic"
and a "vicious psychopath") had murdered a Guard during his escape
from the Trenton asylum, before he stole a Maserati Bora and totaled
it a block away, and then vanished into thin air
- on the bus' monitoring electronic equipment, two
Radar Blazes (Robert Gray and Gary Bisig), head-set wearing members
of Buckaroo's Team Banzai, reported seeing a strange, high-altitude,
radioactive cloud-like mass moving down over Connecticut in southern
New England; the sighting was confirmed by scientists at the Strategic Space Command
- the bus pulled into the New
Brunswick, NJ police department-jail, where Penny Priddy had been taken
for questioning; after briefly speaking to New Jersey (wearing
a large white cowboy hat and John-Wayne cowboy duds) who had been
invited to join the group, Buckaroo entered the police station
to speak to Penny in her cell; after learning that she was born
in Cody, WY and was then adopted, he realized she was his late
wife Peggy's long-lost identical twin sister who had been separated
at birth; he provided bail and ordered her released to join the group
- a hotel press conference, led by the Secretary of
Defense (Matt Clark) and Senator Cunningham,
was convened for Buckaroo Banzai (and his team) to discuss his
Jetcar experience, the Overthruster, and the specimen of alien/trans-dimensional
life that had adhered to the bottom of his Jetcar while traversing
the 8th dimension
- the participants in the conference were unaware
that they were being eavesdropped upon by a Black Lectroid Command
Ship in orbit, led by a Wing-Commander (Jessie Lawrence Ferguson)
- [Note: the Black Lectroids
were a group of alien revolutionaries that existed
within the 8th Dimension (on Planet 10); they had overthrown
and imprisoned a rival, malevolent group of Red Lectroids led
by the evil and totalitarian dictator Lord John Whorfin; Whorfin
lost the civil war against the Black Lectroids of Planet
10 and was banished to the 8th dimension as punishment;
now, Whorfin was attempting to stage a comeback, with
the help of Earth's Yoyodyne Propulsion Systems and the "possessed"
Dr. Lizardo; his objective was to return to his home planet
and retake it, free his Red Lectroid followers, and pursue
galactic domination.]
- Buckaroo's speech began with a tribute to his parents
(Drs. Sandra and Masado Banzai) who 30 years earlier had believed
in the "possibility of contacting alien life"; Banzai
proposed that it was also possible that alien life co-existed "on
a simultaneous plane of existence with our own...perhaps within
a mountain"; he explained how solid rock wasn't really solid but was mostly "empty
space"; Banzai recalled how Dr. Hikita and Dr. Emilio Lizardo
had experimented in the late 1930s with a way to "travel inside
things" with a device known as an "oscillation overthruster" -
that "reorders matter by annihilating electrons, positrons..."; then, he
revealed his unusual discovery of the large living alien organism
he had pulled from the Jetcar's driveshaft
- Buckaroo was interrupted and called to a pay-phone
booth in the hallway where a call from the President of the US
had been patched in; during the call, it was first thought
it was a prankster, and then he received a painful electric shock
in his ear after the Wing-Commander of the alien ship pressed a
button; the "phony" phone call was actually providing Buckaroo
with a helpful "electro-chemical message" (later explained to be
a transferable "formula" or antidote) that allowed him to clearly
identify enemy aliens; a thermopod was launched from the Black
Lectroid spacecraft toward Earth
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(l to r): John Gomez (Dan Hedaya) and John O'Connor
(Vincent Schiavelli) - Recognized by Buckaroo Banzai as Red Lectroid Aliens
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- Buckaroo directed his team back into the Conference
Room; due to the electric shock, he was now able to see through human
disguises; he pointed out two alien members seated in the audience:
John Gomez (Dan Hedaya) and John O'Connor (Vincent Schiavelli),
recognizing them as Red Lectroid aliens: "Evil, pure and simple,
from the 8th Dimension! Get 'em!"; as the two ran off and
were pursued, John Bigbooté ran on stage from behind a curtain
with an Uzi, and menacingly grabbed Buckaroo's mentor and
design partner Dr. Hikita by the neck; Penny wisely grabbed the
Overthruster and hid it behind her back; Bigbooté shot
and wounded Reno as he was dragging the kidnapped scientist
off the stage; Hikita was taken away in a white Yoyodyne
van, with John Bigbooté driving; Dr. Lizardo's three alien Red Lectroid
lieutenants, all named John, fled from the scene; Buckaroo
pursued after them on a stolen Harley-Davidson motorcycle
- meanwhile out in some NJ swamp, two inept duck hunters Bubba (James
Keane) and Burt (Kenneth Magee) with shotguns and an Irish setter
dog, who were about to quit for the day, saw the Black Lectroid's
huge UFO thermopod in the sky and shot it down
- in the van, driver Bigbooté stated their
intentions after 'shanghai-ing' Hikita: "We'll get Professor Hikita
to cough up the crucial missing circuit, and then we'll finally
get our butts off this rock!"; monitoring a radio, Gomez picked
up the emergency beacon signal from the downed Black Lectroid's
thermopod; the three aliens worried and wondered to themselves
what it was doing there
- as the aliens turned the van around, they came face
to face with Buckaroo on the cycle, and happened to clip the back
end of his bike, sending the bike and Buckaroo careening off into
the woods; at the site of the beacon signal, Burt poked at the
object up in a tree with a stick, causing a flash of light and
sparks; the huge pod was dislodged and the giant spherical object
began rolling toward them; when it stopped moving, a small hatch
opened on its top and a dread-locked Black Lectroid (later identified
as John Balook) wearing a plaid suit and tie poked his head out;
however, he lost his balance, toppled onto the ground, and was
knocked dead when his head struck a rock; as they inspected the
body and noticed the latest comic book issue of Buckaroo Banzai next
to him, they didn't realize that behind them, another Black Lectroid
named John Parker (Carl Lumbly) had emerged from the top of the
pod, and and then ran off with a pink cake box
- Buckaroo revived from the crash, and radioed "Rawhide"
on a walkie-talkie; "Rawhide" replied to him from the communications
center of their tour bus where he was monitoring the situation
with other team members; Buckaroo instructed him to investigate
the suspicious Yoyodyne Propulsion Systems company; "Rawhide" put
out an alert to any available Buckaroo Team Banzai members (Blue
Blaze Irregulars) in the immediate area who could assist
- back in the swamp in N. New Jersey, the three disguised
aliens in the van pulled up to the two hunters and an alerted Highway
Patrolman (John David Ashton) where the Black Lectroid corpse had
been covered with a plastic tarp; John Bigbooté identified
himself as Head of Operations of Yoyodyne, and claimed he was there
to recover their "birds," but the hunters had doubts about the
spherical object with 30-foot leather wings that was possibly a
radioactive creature; Buckaroo pulled up on the cycle and stealthily
looked in the back of the Yoyodyne van where he found and released
the kidnapped Dr. Hikita inside a large wooden crate; Buckaroo
transferred the "formula" (or "electro-chemical message" given
to him by the Black Lectroids) to Dr. Hikita, by touching the palm
of his hand to Hikita's forehead
- outside the van, the Highway Patrolman
was becoming suspicious about the three Yoyodyne males; he angrily
ordered them to not touch or try to crack open the large thermopod
("I got my own help on the way"); inside, an injured
Black Lectroid John Gant (Kevin Sullivan) while in communications
with his Wing-Commander reacted to John Gomez'
efforts to break into the pod

Scooter Lindley (Damon Hines)
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Lindley's Gasoline Station
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Mrs. Eunice Johnson (Laura Harrington)
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- young Scooter Lindley (Damon Hines) and his father
Casper Lindley (Bill Henderson), manager of a gas station in the
northern part of the Garden State, received the radio alert about
Buckaroo facing 'trouble" from Team Banzai, and volunteered
to help; then, the entire Banzai team (including Penny) of Cavaliers
arrived at Buckaroo Banzai's house (also the Banzai Institute),
where they were greeted at the door by Mrs. Eunice Johnson (Laura
Harrington) wearing a black and white "GEAR-UP" sweatshirt;
at first, she thought Penny was "Peggy," and cautioned that the upstairs bunkhouse (where
the males retreated) was off-limits to her
- in the swamp, two of the aliens in the van knocked
out the two hunters and the Highway Patrolman, as Buckaroo in the
dark snuck up on the third alien John O'Connor and kicked him in
the groin; as Buckaroo fled from the Red Lectroids,
the thermopod blew up behind him (killing John Gant); he continued
running when a truck driven by a 4th Red Lectroid targeted him
on the road; just in time, Buckaroo reached above him for a rope
ladder dangling off a helicopter; he was rescued by the two Blue
Blaze Irregulars (Scooter and Casper Lindley) and carried away
to safety
- Dr. Hikita arrived riding on Buckaroo's stolen motorcycle
at Buckaroo's gated Banzai Institute, and reported on the presence
of "space monsters"; in the bunkhouse, the Cavaliers
(specifically Billy Travers (Michael Santoro), Perfect Tommy, and "Rawhide")
successfully hacked into the Yoyodyne Datanet computer system;
the 2nd Black Lectroid (John Parker, carrying the pink cake
box and wearing a silvery jacket) arrived outside the gate where
he handed civilian Blue Blaze Irregular and gate-keeper Pinky Carruthers
(Billy Vera) the pink box

Billy Travers (Michael Santoro) Hacking Into the Yoyodyne Systems
Datanet
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Database Listing of 46 Yoyodyne Employees,
All Named "John" and Applying for SSA Cards at Grover's
Mill, NJ on November 1, 1938
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- Travers discovered the Yoyodyne
personnel database for the company's Grover's Mill, NJ facility,
with the names of 46 employees; all of them - named John - had
applied for Social Security cards from the same place and on the
same date (11-01-38); New Jersey recalled that
coincidentally, Orson Welles' "fake radio-news broadcast" of "The
War of the Worlds" (about an invasion of Martians) at the same time in 1938 purportedly
described the Lectroids' arrival in Grover's Mill, New Jersey - he
hypothesized: "Maybe it wasn't a hoax"
- outside, the three Yoyodyne/Red Lectroid aliens
were followed by John Parker, who had watched them jump over the
Banzai Institute's high wall; however, as Parker pursued them inside
the grounds, he was knocked unconscious from behind by two Blue
Blaze Irregulars; the three aliens entered Banzai's garage, incapacitated
the Jetcar mechanic named Sam (Tommy J. Huff), and broke into the
vehicle; Buckaroo arrived via helicopter (with his rescuers the
Lindleys); he was informed by his team members that the aliens
they were combating were Lectroids from Planet 10, who "blasted
through the 8th dimension in 1938, over in Grover's Mill"; allegedly,
the aliens had hypnotized Orson Welles to cover up their alien
invasion by claiming it was just a hoax; the leader of the Lectroids
was Dr. Lizardo: ("There's someone living inside him!")
- in the bunkhouse, Buckaroo's entire team donned
Lectroid goggles, and activated a Black Lectroid message device
(delivered earlier to Pinky at the outer gate by John Parker -
the device was in the pink box); Parker's device enabled
a message to be delivered in a blue column of light from John Emdall
(Rosalind Cash), the stern female leader of the peaceful Black Lectroids on Planet 10
- Emdall explained how the evil and "bloodthirsty"
Lord Whorfin (after a "bloody reign of terror") was overthrown
by "freedom-loving" adversaries, was then tried, condemned, and
with several hundred of his followers was ordered "to spend eternity
in the formless void of the 8th dimension"; she warned that Whorfin
(who had taken over Dr. Lizardo's mind) was planning to steal Buckaroo's
improved "oscillation overthruster" in order to free his followers;
Emdall warned that if Whorfin carried through with his plan, and
Buckaroo didn't stop him before sunset, the Black Lectroids would
have no other choice but to attack Russia from their orbiting ship:
(to "fire a particle beam weapon from your airspace to Smolensk,
in the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics"); a "first-strike"
of that kind would be interpreted as hostile by the Kremlin, and
could trigger WWIII (the "vaporization") of the entire planet via nuclear warfare
- Buckaroo ordered his team's next move - to proceed
to Yoyodyne Systems, while Dr. Hikita continued to work on synthesizing
the "formula" they had received; he also suggested prepping the
Jetcar for city driving and calling on the Kolodny Brothers (Sam
Minsky and Robert Hummer) plus one of the Rug Suckers (Gerald Peterson)
to assist; the Cavaliers planned to track the Red Lectroids back
to Yoyodyne
- before leaving, however, as Buckaroo searched for
his guns in his bathroom, the confused Penny wondered why she had
been released from jail into his care: "What do you want from me,
Buckaroo? Who am I?"; he answered matter-of-factly: "Near as I
can figure, you had an identical twin sister, and I married her,
but that's over now, and she's gone, and that's about all there
is for me to say about that"; as they were about to kiss during
a romantic moment, they were interrupted by news from "Perfect
Tommy" that Sam had been found dead in the garage and that the
aliens had broken into the Jetcar
- in Dr. Hikita's laboratory, his
Assistant was attacked by John Bigbooté searching
for the Overthruster; he was thrown to the floor, spit at, and
lethally killed by a gooey spider-like mechanical device attached
to his neck; Dr. Hikita was able to grab the Overthruster device
and escape down a purification vent; "Rawhide" joined in the pursuit
after Bigbooté and also was spit at; soon after, Buckaroo
came to "Rawhide's" aid
- in another area of the lab where they were searching,
New Jersey and Reno Nevada spotted a watermelon clamped down in
a mechanical vice; New Jersey asked: "Why is there a watermelon
there?", to which Reno replied: "I'll tell ya later" [Note: It
was in reference to an inside joke perpetrated by the Production
Staff to see if the studio was still meddling with their finished
product. When there was no reaction to the 'watermelon' scene by
the executives, they realized that they could proceed
without any further interference.]
- once Penny went searching for Buckaroo in the lab
area, she encountered the frantic Dr. Hikita, who hurriedly passed
her the Overthruster under a chain-link fence for safe-keeping
in her purse; shortly later, Dr. Hikita was saved by Buckaroo,
but Penny was captured by Red Lectroid alien John O'Connor - although
he was unaware that she possessed the Overthruster; "Rawhide" was
found to be crippled by another spider-like clamp in his back,
and even though it was removed and stomped on by friendly alien
John Parker, "Rawhide" passed away in Buckaroo's arms as Parker
explained that there was "no antidote" to save him; at the same
time, the kidnapped Penny was being whisked away in the Lindleys' stolen helicopter
- in the next sequence, in a hospital room in Washington,
DC, President Widmark (Ronald Lacey) was suspended in a rotating
apparatus after back surgery, while listening to his worried Secretary
of Defense about the troublesome Team Banzai; the President's National
Security Advisor Smirnoff (Yakov Smirnoff) wheeled in a video-phone
with an incoming transmission via World Watch One
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Buckaroo and John Parker on VideoPhone - Warning
the US President of Warring Alien Groups From Planet 10
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- via the phone, Buckaroo (and John Parker) reported
to the President on a dangerous and "explosive" situation
in outer space, that was putting Earth into a "crossfire": "There
are vicious red aliens walking freely among us, posing as the owners
and operators of Yoyodyne Propulsion Systems"; it was revealed
that Yoyodyne had a lucrative government contract to construct a
Truncheon bomber for the US Air Force; Buckaroo described how the
rival alien groups from Planet 10, the Black and Red Lectroids, were
poised to combat each other; John Parker added that his planetary
spacecraft was positioned to strike above Yoyodyne in New Jersey,
to prevent Lord John Whorfin's/Lizardo's escape; it was all very
confusing to the President: ("What
are you saying, man? Some kind of race war in New Jersey?...I don't
know what to say. Lectroids? Planet Ten? Nuclear? Extortion? A girl
named John?")
- shortly later, Buckaroo was called on the video-phone
by Dr. Whorfin/Dr. Lizardo at Yoyodyne with some of his Red Lectroid
followers; Penny was tied up, gagged and being tortured (and threatened
with honey and ants), but defiantly hadn't told them the whereabouts
of the Overthruster; Dr. Lizardo was demanding the device and its "crucial
missing circuit"; he ordered Penny to be taken to the cellar's
dark and watery Pit
- on his tour bus in the communications center, Buckaroo
instructed his team to wear yellow plastic vests with hoses
and mouthpieces, in order to see the aliens as they really were;
with two strike groups (Apache and Chapparal), they had only four
hours to save Penny in Yoyodyne, retrieve the Overthruster (to
prevent Whorfin from returning to Planet 10), and to eliminate
or "eighty-six Whorfin"
- before their plan went into effect, however,
worldwide satellite communications were jammed, and the Soviets
were reported going into "Defense Condition Two"; Mrs.
Johnson played John Emdall's frightening recorded message for the
President; General Catburd handed the President an "Emergency Action
Document" and a 'short-form' Declaration of War
- Buckaroo departed first in the Jetcar, and pulled
up at the Yoyodyne entry gate where he was admitted for entry;
inside the plant where lazy Red Lectroid workers were eating junk
food and watching TV, Mussolini-like, frizzy-haired Dr. Lizardo
(with medals on his coat, and speaking with a heavy Italian accent)
preached the destruction of the Black Lectroids; he exorted everyone
to work on their "Great Vehicle" that would enter a rift in the
8th Dimension, free their still-trapped comrades back on Planet
10, and then seize power
- after Buckaroo pulled into building,
his Jetcar was searched for the Overthruster before Buckaroo was
punched in the stomach by John Bigbooté;
the uncooperative Buckaroo was subjected to the Shock Tower to
both electrocute him, to interrogate him about the "missing circuit,"
and to show him Penny via a TV monitor being tortured in the Pit
- meanwhile, reinforcements in the tour-bus (in the
form of Buckaroo's Cavaliers, John Parker, the Secretary of State,
the Blue Blaze Irregulars, the Rug Suckers, and the Kolodny Brothers)
entered the outer Yoyodyne gates, passing a number of signs: "THE
FUTURE BEGINS TOMORROW," "...A GROWING EXCITED COMPANY," "TOP SECRET
FACILITY," and "HOME OF THE TRY-WING FIGHTER"; the entry point
was guarded by two clueless aliens: John Yaya (James Rosin) and
John Smallberries (Bob Papenbrook); after driving in, the team
jumped out of the bus with assault weapons to infiltrate the building
and defeat the Red Lectroids
- when Dr. Lizardo realized Yoyodyne was being invaded
("What's happening?") and Red Lectroids were being shot dead by
"monkeyboys" (alien slang for humans), he ordered: "Bigbooty! Go
down to the Pit. Kill the Girl!"; as Lizardo fled with his own
imperfect Overthruster, Buckaroo freed himself from the Shock Tower
and met up with New Jersey; the two shot and killed
numerous Red aliens on their way to reach Penny - who was about
to be infected by a slimy, alien slug-like creature placed by John
O'Connor on a sloped track directed toward her head; although unconscious
and wounded, Penny was saved by Buckaroo and New Jersey; just before
her rescue, the Secretary of State had spotted Penny's purse and
removed Dr. Hikita's perfected Overthruster
- meanwhile, Dr. Lizardo/Lord Whorfin had fled to an area of the plant where
a giant spaceship or "GREAT VEHICLE"
(in the form of a "Try-Wing Fighter") had been constructed; his
plan was to escape, board the spacecraft (installed with his own
flawed Overthruster "without the crucial missing circuit"), and
transport himself and other Red Lectroids into the 8th Dimension,
to return to their home planet and stage an overthrow against John
Emdall and the Black Lectroids; before the launch of the bomber,
Buckaroo and John Parker snuck on board and inserted themselves
into one of the craft's inferior thermopods; pre-flight instructions
(typical of airplane flights) were announced by Lizardo from the
cockpit (e.g., "Fasten your-a seat belts, and esstinguish all
smoking material"); just before their departure, the exasperated
Lizardo/Whorfin shot and killed the aggravating John Bigbooté

John Parker and Buckaroo Viewing the Giant Spacecraft
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Dr. Lizardo/Lord Whorfin In Command of the Spacecraft
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Parker and Buckaroo in the Thermopod
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In the Cockpit, Exasperated Dr. Lizardo/Whorfin
Shot and Killed John Bigbooté
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Grid-Marking on Interior of Exit Wall
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Smashing Through the Outer Wall of the Yoyodyne
Building
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Launch of the Spacecraft
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Buckaroo Firing at the Spacecraft From the Detached
Pod
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Buckaroo Parachuting Out and Bidding Parker Goodbye in the Pod
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- the massive USAF aircraft (the Red Lectroid spaceship)
took off after being dragged down a long track - it flew up into
the atmosphere after penetrating and smashing through the target
grid-markings at the exit point printed on the Yoyodyne factory wall
- although Dr. Lizardo/Lord Whorfin ejected the thermopod
with his two enemies on-board (calling it "excess baggage" and
bidding them goodbye: "Arrividerci, Banzai!!"),
Buckaroo took to the controls, and then used its weapon system
(with a handgrip and trigger, producing a pulsing beam of red light)
to destroy the departing spacecraft; as he eliminated Whorfin,
Buckaroo shouted: "Whorfin... Sayonara," with the Lord's reply:
"BANZAIII!! I'LL SEE YOU IN-A HELL!!"
- the spacecraft and Lord
Whorfin's dastardly plan were destroyed, along with his alien followers;
Buckaroo parachuted out of the pod to return to Earth, waving to
John Parker as he continued his journey into orbit to Planet 10
- a worldwide catastrophe and global warfare was averted,
but Buckaroo was heartbroken when told that Penny had died from her
injuries; on the tour-bus, as he attempted to give her a goodbye
kiss, an electrical flash and spark between their lips revived
her; the Wing Commander, one of the eavesdropping Black Lectroids,
commented: "So what. Big deal" - the film's final line of dialogue

Reviving Penny With a Kiss
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Closing End Credits
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- the ending promoted a sequel film that was never made:
"Buckaroo Banzai Against The World Crime League"
- during the closing credits, Team Banzai walked
along in the dry LA Aqueduct, in step to the film's theme music
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First Views of Dr. Buckaroo Banzai (Peter Weller) Arriving
at Launch Pad


The "Oscillation Overthruster" - Activated Inside Banzai's
Jetcar



The Launch of the Jetcar


Buckaroo Breaking Through the Mountain

Crossover into the 8th Dimension


Buckaroo Emerging From Solid Matter - Exiting the Mountain

1938 Flashback: Dr. Lizardo Propelled Prematurely Down a Track on a Sled-Like
Vehicle

Dr. Lizardo Stuck Halfway Through a Wall - Into Another Dimension

Dr. Hikita's Scope-View: Dr. Lizardo Wrestling with Alien Humanoid Creatures

1938: Lizardo Became Violent and Crazed, and Possessed by Lord Whorfin

In the Present Time, Dr. Lizardo Remained Deranged and Possessed,
Calling Himself "Lord
John Whorfin"

Buckaroo Singing a Piano Solo ("Since I Don't Have You")
To Suicidal Penny in the Nightclub Audience

Penny's Botched Suicide Attempt

A View of the Reported Disturbance Moving Down Into Southern New England


Penny in NJ Jail But Released on Bail to Buckaroo


Buckaroo Banzai's Press Conference, Convened by Secretary of Defense (Matt
Clark)


Orbiting Black Lectroid Aliens in a Spacecraft - Piloted by Wing Commander
(Jessie Lawrence Ferguson) Eavesdropping on the Press Conference

Buckaroo Banzai Receiving an Electric Shock Via Phone

The Three Johns - Lizardo’s Alien Lieutenants, Red Lectroids in
the Yoyodyne Van (l to r): John O'Connor, John Gomez, John Bigbooté (Driving
the Van)


The Two Hunters (l to r): Burt and Bubba, Encountering the Downed Thermopod
in a Tree

A 2nd Black Lectroid With Dread-Locks, John Parker (Carl Lumbly) Emerging
From the Top of the Thermopod

The Latest Issue of Comic Book "Buckaroo Banzai"

Buckaroo Transferring the "Formula" (For Identifying Alien
Disguises) to the Rescued Dr. Hikita By Touching His Forehead With His
Palm

Injured Black Lectroid John Gant (Kevin Sullivan) Inside the Spherical
Thermopod

John Parker Handing Over a Pink Cake Box Outside Buckaroo's Banzai Institute
(and House)

Banzai Institute Gate-Keeper Pinky Carruthers (Billy Vera)

In the Bunkhouse, Buckaroo Wearing Lectroid Goggles To See Message


Message Delivered from Peaceful Female Leader, John Emdall (Rosalind Cash),
of the Black Lectroids From Planet 10 - A Serious Warning

Penny and Buckaroo About to Kiss, But Interrupted

An Alien, Gooey, Spider-Like Deadly Device Found In the Neck of Dr. Hikita's
Assistant (After John Bigbooté's Assault)

New Jersey: "Why is there a watermelon there?"

The Overthruster Was Transferred from Dr. Hikita to Penny in the Laboratory
Hallway

Rawhide's Death in Buckaroo's Arms

In Washington, DC Hospital Room: President Widmark (Ronald Lacey)

Penny - Bound and Gagged For Torture in Yoyodyne

Dr. Lizardo Threatening On the Phone With Buckaroo

Buckaroo's Plans to Infiltrate Yoyodyne, Save Penny, and Retrieve the Overthruster

Dr. Lizardo in the Yoyodyne Building Exhorting Lazy Red Lectroid Workers


Buckaroo Subjected to the Shock Tower

Yoyodyne: "The Future Begins Tomorrow"

During the Assault on Yoyodyne, John Parker with Perfect Tommy
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