Pixie is cursed with turning into a Pterodactyl when her husband is caught messing with bones on an ancient burial ground. Her husband, children, friends, and neighbours must come to terms w... Read allPixie is cursed with turning into a Pterodactyl when her husband is caught messing with bones on an ancient burial ground. Her husband, children, friends, and neighbours must come to terms with Pixie's new "look". Her only chance to return to her normal state is to find the shama... Read allPixie is cursed with turning into a Pterodactyl when her husband is caught messing with bones on an ancient burial ground. Her husband, children, friends, and neighbours must come to terms with Pixie's new "look". Her only chance to return to her normal state is to find the shaman who inflicted the curse on her.
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- TriviaDuring an interview on the short-lived talk show Episode #1.2 (1993), it was revealed by Beverly D'Angelo that she was shooting this movie at the same time as Lightning Jack (1994), having combined the two schedules and using the time she had free on one movie to work on the other.
- Crazy creditsFinal cast during end credits is listed in alphabetical order.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Doomed: The Untold Story of Roger Corman's the Fantastic Four (2015)
- SoundtracksBlue Martini
Music and lyrics by Beverly D'Angelo
Weird as it is, however, I'd be lying if I said 'Pterodactyl Woman' wasn't entertaining! Clearly the only intent was to have a silly good time, and it's definitely communicated that everyone involved was having a blast - a feeling that's passed onto the viewer. For all the bluster, there's some sharp intelligence and wit in the dialogue. Beyond the abject absurdity of the scenario, further humor follows from abundant and joyful puns, innuendo, references, and sight gags, nevermind the exaggerated acting. The special makeup, prosthetics, and costume that D'Angelo dons when transformed actually look really great. The cast, bless them, have dropped all reservations about the nature of the material and just totally let themselves go with the flow. That goes above all, of course, for D'Angelo; I've never seen her completely let loose, and embrace utter tomfoolery, the way she does here. The chief delight of this feature is simply watching her run wild with every minute, quirky imitation of avian or reptilian behavior, and I dare say that for her performance alone this is worth watching.
Enjoyable as this ludicrous romp is, it's also distinctly imperfect. While it's all in the spirit of that same zany bombast, there are absolutely points where the movie becomes entirely too self-indulgent. Some attempts at comedy linger far too long; other inclusions just aren't as funny as the filmmaker thinks they are. Novel if it's used sparingly, as director Philippe Mora illustrates a love of the fisheye lens that's overbearing and gets old fast. Much of the last 15-20 minutes tries much too hard to break the fourth wall, and tries too hard generally; to echo a line stated repeatedly, it really seems like the plot has been lost a little bit as Mora tries to shove more ideas into his screenplay than reasonably fit. And with all this having been said, 'Pterodactyl Woman' is also simply longer than it needs to be; the entertainment value has begun to wear thin well before the end credits start to roll. Even if the intent really were pure parody, this would have benefited from leaving some parts on the cutting room floor.
Still, for all its faults, I think this is much more fun than not. Too overcooked for its own good, maybe, but if one isn't readily turned away by the very premise, then chances are this will find appeal. I can only repeat that the best part of the whole film is without a doubt D'Angelo's wholehearted performance as the "were-o-dactyl," yet even beyond her contribution this is a swell bit of minor amusement. Don't feel like you need to go out of your way for it, but if you happen to come across 'Pterodactyl Woman from Beverly Hills - and especially if you're a fan of the star - then this is a fair way to pass the time.
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