

It's the final chapter in the cult classic Class of Nuke'Em High Trilogy, and this time the fate of Tromaville hangs in the balance! Following the destruction of the Nukamama Power Plant by the lovable and horribly mutated toxic squirrel Tromie. Roger Smith (Brick Bronsky) and his half-subhumanoid son Adlai (also played by Brick Bronsky) are working to rebuild Tromaville into a place where human and subhumanoid can live together in peace. Unbeknownst to them, Adlai's twin brother Dick (again played by Brick Bronsky!), kidnapped at birth and raised by the evil Power Clite, has plans to regain contol of the Subhumanoids and turn Tromaville into a nuclear waste dump. In a showdown for the ages, "The Good, the Bad and the Subhumanoid" face off in an explosive sci-fi battle of epic proportions!
Practical Effects
Gooey subhumanoid puppets that leak slime on demand.
Costume
Four Bronskys, zero consistent accents, infinite bandanas.
Stunts
Exploding Tromaville sets clearly made of cardboard and hope.

Director
Eric Louzil
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Brick Bronsky was a Troma regular who started as a production assistant on The Toxic Avenger; this quadruple role was his swan song before leaving film for law enforcement.
The title and final showdown explicitly parody The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, complete with Morricone-style score pastiche—Troma's Lloyd Kaufman loved injecting high-art references into gutter cinema.
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I remember this movie when I was a kid lol
@donjefferson802 2
what just happened.
@dantelynch514 4
1:33 sound effects are spot on
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