Coneheads (1993)

Coneheads (1993)

Taglines: Heading your way.

Coneheads movie storyline. An alien couple known as Beldar and Prymatt with cone-shaped heads from the planet called Remulak is mistakingly ditched on earth, during a scouting mission for planet conquest. While here, they dodge the INS, have a child and discover that life on Earth is quite good. But unfortunately they are being chased by the government who knows something is not quite right with the Conehead family. After they are rescued and taken back to their planet, Belder vows to return to earth and conquer it!

Coneheads is a 1993 American science fiction comedy film from Paramount Pictures, produced by Lorne Michaels, directed by Steve Barron, and starring Dan Aykroyd, Jane Curtin and Michelle Burke. The film is based on the NBC Saturday Night Live comedy sketches about aliens stranded on Earth, who have Anglicized their Remulakian surname to “Conehead”. Michelle Burke took over the role played by Laraine Newman on SNL. The film also features roles and cameos by actors and comedians from other contemporary television series of the time.

About the Story

Upon discovering a UFO in American airspace, the National Guard sends fighter jets to investigate, and they fire on the craft when it doesn’t respond. Activating a cloaking device too late, the spaceship crashes into the Atlantic Ocean, near Manhattan. The aliens aboard, Beldar Clorhone and his life-mate Prymaat, survive and quickly adapt to our human way of life, despite standing out with their conical shaped heads.

Beldar was assigned by the Highmaster to conquer earth as a Protoid Re-fueling Station under the title of ‘Fuel Survey Underlord of the Wilderness Planet at the end of the Noctolium Solar Chain’. Beldar gets work as an appliance repairman, and when his grateful boss Otto discovers that Beldar has no documentation, he arranges for a false identity, which sends up a red flag that quickly alerts the INS.

Coneheads (1993)

Meanwhile, after communicating with their world (Remulak) and discovering that a rescue vessel will not arrive for seven “Zurls” (many years), Prymaat informs Beldar that she is pregnant. They now need to completely adapt and safely blend in in order to raise their child among humans. Ambitious INS agent Gorman Seedling and his assistant Eli attempt to capture Beldar and Prymaat, but they are able to elude the two agents.

Months later, Beldar has become a respected taxi driver, and the couple live in his boss’s basement. After the birth of their daughter Connie, they buy a home and move to suburban Paramus, New Jersey, adopting the surname Conehead. Beldar begins a new career, this time as a driving instructor. Meanwhile, Gorman gets a promotion and decides to leave the Coneheads’ case to the agent replacing him. His promotion, however, is soon held-up by the case’s extreme expense, forcing Gorman to continue until it’s closed.

Now a teenager, all Connie Conehead wants to do is fit in with her peers, much to the objections of her father, especially when she begins seeing Ronnie, an auto mechanic. This caused tension between Connie and Beldar, who strongly disapproves of Ronnie, with Beldar going so far as tearing the roof off Ronnie’s car and threatening him after he tries to sleep with her (an act that angers Connie greatly). Beldar is also preoccupied with winning a golfing trophy at his country club, while Prymaat becomes concerned about her attractiveness to Beldar due to one of Beldar’s driving students making a pass at him.

Gorman and Eli track the Coneheads down to their home and pose as Jehovah’s Witnesses to gain entry to the Conehead home. During the conversation, Prymaat discovers their communication device to Remulak is beeping, and she promptly tells Beldar that he has a phone call from ‘the Big Phone’. This cause Beldar to promptly eject Gorman and Eli from their home. Beldar then receives word that their rescue vessel is on its way.

Coneheads Movie Poster (1993)

Coneheads (1993)

Directed by: Steve Barron
Starring: Dan Aykroyd, Jane Curtin, Robert Knott, Adam Sandler, Jonathan Penner, Michael Richards, Eddie Griffin, Phil Hartman, David Spade, Joey Lauren Adams
Screenplay by: Tom Davis, Dan Aykroyd, Bonnie Turner, Terry Turner,
Production Design by: Gregg Fonseca
Cinematography by: Francis Kenny
Film Editing by: Paul Trejo
Costume Design by: Marie France
Set Decoration by: Jay Hart
Art Direction by: Bruce Alan Miller
Music by: David Newman
MPAA Rating: PG for comic nudity and some double entendre humor.
Distributed by: Paramount Pictures
Release Date: July 23, 1993

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