Sharif began investigating the disappearance of a young girl from a small island. Now, this man discovers those evil forces at work among the island's undercover residents, and he may face more alien sexual rituals, a harvest festival and possible human sacrifice that reflects a terrifying path.
An artless, non-stop barrage of off-the-wall situations, funny and unfunny jokes, generally effective and sometimes hilarious sight gags and bawdy non sequiturs.
We get the sense at times that the cast and crew arrived at a location, found the script bankrupt of real laughs, and started looking around for funny props.
Its humor is successful and unsuccessful by turns, and although Comedian Carl Reiner is the director, the instinct here is to give most of both credit and blame to Martin.