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Rock Aliens

Titre original : Voyage of the Rock Aliens
  • 1984
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  • 1h 37min
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Craig Sheffer and Pia Zadora in Rock Aliens (1984)
Aliens land in the town of "Speelburgh" searching for the source of rock & roll. They find trouble with Dee Dee, Frankie and the pack.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAliens land in the town of "Speelburgh" searching for the source of rock & roll. They find trouble with Dee Dee, Frankie and the pack.Aliens land in the town of "Speelburgh" searching for the source of rock & roll. They find trouble with Dee Dee, Frankie and the pack.Aliens land in the town of "Speelburgh" searching for the source of rock & roll. They find trouble with Dee Dee, Frankie and the pack.

  • Réalisation
    • James Fargo
  • Scénario
    • James Guidotti
    • Edward Gold
    • Charles Hairston
  • Casting principal
    • Pia Zadora
    • Craig Sheffer
    • Tom Nolan
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • James Fargo
    • Scénario
      • James Guidotti
      • Edward Gold
      • Charles Hairston
    • Casting principal
      • Pia Zadora
      • Craig Sheffer
      • Tom Nolan
    • 38avis d'utilisateurs
    • 27avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux40

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    Pia Zadora
    Pia Zadora
    • Dee Dee
    Craig Sheffer
    Craig Sheffer
    • Frankie
    Tom Nolan
    Tom Nolan
    • Absid
    Ruth Gordon
    Ruth Gordon
    • Sheriff
    Michael Berryman
    Michael Berryman
    • Chainsaw
    Alison La Placa
    Alison La Placa
    • Diane
    • (as Alison LaPlaca)
    Gregory Bond
    Gregory Bond
    • Jaklom
    Craig Quiter
    Craig Quiter
    • Nopquir
    Patrick Byrnes
    Patrick Byrnes
    • Stovitz
    Marc Jackson
    Marc Jackson
    • Aeiou
    Jeffrey Casey
    Jeffrey Casey
    • F-Gee
    Jimmy Haddox
    Jimmy Haddox
    • Duke
    Marshall Rohner
    Marshall Rohner
    • Dino
    Jeffrey Cranford
    Jeffrey Cranford
    • Clyde
    Troy Mack
    Troy Mack
    • Mouth
    Peter Stelzer
    Peter Stelzer
    • Deputy Sheriff
    Wallace Merck
    Wallace Merck
    • Breather
    Spyder Mittleman
    • Spyder
    • (as 'Spyder' Mittleman)
    • Réalisation
      • James Fargo
    • Scénario
      • James Guidotti
      • Edward Gold
      • Charles Hairston
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    5ascheland

    A Step in the Right Direction for Zadora, but Still a Stumble

    When Pia Zadora was rising to fame in the early 1980s she was always sold as a coquettish sexpot, from posing nude for Oui magazine to starring as Stacy Keach's teen temptress daughter in "Butterfly." Even her first album, "Pia," had the former Broadway performer heavy-breathing her way through soft pop songs, as if whispering into a lover's ear (until a chorus of back-up singers barges in, drowning her out). It was the career her then-husband Meshulam Riklis wanted for her, not the one that best suited her abilities, the multi- millionaire seemingly over-estimating her acting skill while underestimating her singing chops. That's not to say Pia wasn't complicit in this career plan; I just always got the impression she didn't want to be an international sex symbol as badly as her husband wanted to be married to one. As a result, Pia Zadora was a Hollywood joke before the '80s hit their midway point, with 1983's release of "The Lonely Lady" the punchline.

    Things started to turn around by 1985, but before they did there was 1984's barely released musical comedy "Voyage of the Rock Aliens," a last ditch effort to establish Pia as a movie star. It's a step in the right direction for Pia, playing to her strengths — singing and light comedy — rather than trying to present her as a barely-legal seductress. Unfortunately, even though she's stepping in the right direction, the movie she's in stumbles.

    "Voyage" is the story of a rock n' roll obsessed aliens (portrayed by the band Rhema) who, after a screening of the video for Pia's duet with Jermaine Jackson, "When the Rain Begins to Fall," beam down from their guitar-shaped spaceship to the town of Speelburgh (insert eye roll here). Speelburgh is known for its toxic beaches, horrible fashion and camera-mugging. Also, there's some sort of beast with rubber- tentacles living in its waters that no one seems to notice. Pia plays Dee Dee, a cherubic high school hottie dating Frankie (Craig Sheffer). Frankie is a leader of the rockabilly band The Pack, though he never once performs with it. And he doesn't want Dee Dee to perform with the band, either. The aliens, dressed like they hail from the planet Chess King, have a hard time fitting in until they introduce the teens of Speelburgh to their synth-heavy, New Wave-ish sound and before you know it they're being invited to play at the Heidi High cotillion. Then the aliens' blond commander ABCD (pronounced "Absid") gets one look at Dee Dee and literally explodes with desire. Once re- assembled, he decides the quickest way to win Dee Dee's heart is to allow her to perform with the aliens.

    Also: Michael Berryman escapes from the local Hospital for the Criminally Insane, going on a chainsaw murdering rampage while the late Ruth Gordon pops up from time to time as a clueless sheriff, because why not?

    Though "Voyage" is a comedy, it's seldom funny in the way its makers intended (only Alison La Placa, as Dee Dee's best friend, gets any genuine laughs), and not nearly as funny as the drama "The Lonely Lady." There is some fun to be had at Craig Sheffer's expense as he lip-syncs "Nature of the Beast" while slinking around the woods and jabbing his cheekbones at the camera, and Pia's otherworldly fashions (complete with an unflattering side ponytail held in place with a spool) will inspire some embarrassed titters. Still, "Voyage" will produce more groans than guffaws.

    And then there's the music. To be fair, there are a few listenable tunes. I liked Rhema's song "21st Century" well enough, and Pia does all right with "When the Rain Begins to Fall" and "Little Bit of Heaven" (both songs hits in Europe), but otherwise the music ranges from forgettable to out-and-out terrible. Though more in her element, the quality of Pia's vocals is often inconsistent. Not helping is "Let's Dance Tonight," a retread of one of Zadora's cheesiest efforts, "Rock it Out," down to pushing the star aside so back-up singers can shout the chorus over and over again (which amounts to shouting the song's title, over and over again). No wonder people were so astonished when she belted out pop standards on the 1985 album "Pia & Phil". As for the dancing, well, it's energetic!

    "Voyage" isn't the worst movie in Pia's filmography. It is, however, the worst in many of her co-stars': La Placa, Berryman, Gordon, the band Rhema. Even Sheffer, whose credits include such gems as "Killer Virus" and "Merlin: The Return," probably winces when reminded of his lead role as Pia's bubble-butted boyfriend. Yet "Voyage" retains some charm as harmless, extra-cheesy fun, even if it ultimately fails to live up to its potential as an ahead-of-its-time "Earth Girls Are Easy" and is instead a forerunner to 1989's "Dr. Alien." Then again, "Voyage," "Earth Girls Are Easy" and "Dr. Alien" would make a helluva Bluray triple feature, so feel free to run with that idea, Shout Factory.
    crag66

    I was in this Movie.

    If anyone has questions about this movie please let me know, I was in it. I played the part of NPQR the Alien. I also co-wrote several songs for it.

    And yes, this movie is about as cheesy as you can get. It was supposed to be a spoof on 60's beach movies with some (then) modern twists to it. The bands featured in the movie are Rhema and Jimmy and the Mustangs, I was in Rhema. Pia was a delight to work with as was the whole crew and cast.
    8info-526

    The 80's are still alive

    After a few years I took the videocassette "Voyage of the Rock Aliens" out of the shelf. Blow the dust away and start watching the movie! I feel like removed back to 1984. Pia Zadora! Great music. O.k. the movie is awful, but the music is great. You must see the film as a lot of music-clips put together in one movie. Then it works. If you like the music of the 80's and enjoy songs like "When the rain begins to fall", "Little bit of heaven" or "Let's dance tonight" it's your movie!
    8Animus

    The 80s LIVE in this movie

    I stumbled on this movie by accident, when I turned it on, my wife gave me 'the look' and asked "Why???" She changed her tune pretty quick and now it's something we tell our friends about. If the 80s were your decade then you MUST see this movie... Although don't expect Jermaine Jackson to actually be in it. He's in the opening sequence but that's all, and that's okay because the real stars are Pia and the aliens...
    7godwinj

    Pia Rocks!

    Even though the special effects rarely rise above amateurish, even though the acting, at places, can best be described as 'cardboard', and even though the final production lacks the polish of a comparable film, say 'Grease', this film is definitely worth the time.

    This film has several things going for it, definitely. First of all, there are some pretty decent actors in the film and some talented singers as well.

    There are few who are both decent actors and talented singers, but this in itself doesn't ruin the movie.

    Musically, watch for the sequence 'nature of the beast'. It is a bit overplayed, and stylistically overdone, yet still quite entertaining.

    Much of the comedy in the movie falls rather flat, but there a few shining moments mixed in. At the point the female victim helps the homicidal maniac repair his chainsaw is really where the movie begins to hit its stride and the various elements come together.

    Throughout the film, Pia Zadora is a joy to watch. She really doesn't deserve the bad press she's gotten. In this film, she comes across as a wonderful singer, as well as a passable actress who seems completely to buy into her character. This is definitely not a trivial task, as the plot as a whole is rather hokey and the monster in the film looks really cheap and rubbery. I personally cannot imagine myself having to pretend to be frightened of it, but the cast really does a pretty good job with it and overall.

    In short: Watch it, enjoy it. Don't expect 'Grease' going in, and you won't be disappointed coming out. And BTW, look for Pia's duet with Jermaine Jackson on 'When the rain begins to fall' at the beginning of the movie. I don't think it has anything to do with the rest of the movie, but it is a cute little rock video.

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    • Anecdotes
      For the scene in which Chainsaw (Michael Berryman) cuts an outline of Stovitz in the fence, Berryman was asked to perform the stunt but he initially refused, fearing that it was too dangerous. However, as stand-in crew member prepared to rev up the chainsaw, Berryman realized that the chain had been attached backwards, so he intervened before the crewman was seriously injured.
    • Gaffes
      When the aliens are defrosted, AEIOU goes through the pipe headfirst. When he arrives at the end of the tube, he comes out feet first.
    • Citations

      Dee Dee: Can I get you a doctor or a vanilla milkshake or something?

    • Versions alternatives
      Early screenings of the film did not include the opening version of "When the Rain Begins to Fall."
    • Connexions
      Featured in Jermaine Jackson & Pia Zadora: When the Rain Begins to Fall (1984)
    • Bandes originales
      Openhearted
      Written by David Sterry and Richard Zatorski

      Performed by Real Life

      Courtesy of Curb Records

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    • How long is Voyage of the Rock Aliens?Alimenté par Alexa

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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 décembre 1987 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Voyage of the Rock Aliens
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Atlanta, Géorgie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Curb Entertainment
      • Inter Planetary Productions Corporation
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    • Durée
      1 heure 37 minutes
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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