Starring: Bender, Dawn, Bridges, Billy, Chambers, Don, et al.
Rated: Unrated (Not Rated)
Out-of-control teenagers from outer space land on Earth wielding flesh-dissolving ray guns and blasting all humans who interfere with their destructive rampage. The invaders plan to turn Earth into a... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Outer space teenager Derek (David Love) has a few character flaws; he has a respect for other beings, he wants to know who his parentage is, and he reads forbidden books. Thor (Bryan Grant) has none of these hang-ups and a propensity to use earth creatures, such as swimming beauty Alice Woodward (Sonia Torgeson) and little dogs for target practice. The rest of the crew are ambivalent and just want to evaluate the Earth as a possible place to grow giant man-eating lobsters.
Looks like Derek escapes before they can tell him he is the son of (oh no, watch the movie and find out.) He takes a room in the house of the beautiful Betty Morgan (Dawn Bender, as Dawn Anderson) and her gullible and accepting Grandpa Morgan (Harvey B. Dunn). Grandpa is so dumb, you keep wishing he were the first victim.
The film is well played out, and the script is sophisticated in general. The props were cheap, including using the same skeleton for all the disintegrated victims. You can see where the plastic ray-gun was stamped together, and the authorities used Luger Parabellum to shoot “metal pellets.” The dialogue is deplorable, and the lobster too recognizable.
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