In order for Suburban Commando to be a family comedy, however, there has to be a family. We’re quickly introduced to Charlie Wilcox (Christopher Lloyd) and his wife, Jenny (Shelley Duvall). Charlie is a talented but spineless architect whose boss, Adrian Beltz (Larry Miller), takes credit for all his work without ever offering him a promotion.
Though Charlie likes to tinker in his workshop to blow off steam, Jenny converts it into an in-law apartment that they can rent out to catch up on their bills and keep the family finances in the black since Charlie is too much of a coward to ask for a raise.
It just so happens that Shep, the intergalactic assassin, is looking for a place to live, sees Jenny’s flyer, and takes them up on their offer.
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