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The Galaxy Invader

  • Video
  • 1985
  • PG
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
2.9/10
1.6K
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The Galaxy Invader (1985)
HorrorSci-Fi

An alien is hunted by a gang of drunken hillbillies who saw him crash-land his spaceship.An alien is hunted by a gang of drunken hillbillies who saw him crash-land his spaceship.An alien is hunted by a gang of drunken hillbillies who saw him crash-land his spaceship.

  • Director
    • Don Dohler
  • Writers
    • Don Dohler
    • Anne Frith
    • David W. Donoho
  • Stars
    • Richard Ruxton
    • Faye Tilles
    • George Stover
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.9/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Don Dohler
    • Writers
      • Don Dohler
      • Anne Frith
      • David W. Donoho
    • Stars
      • Richard Ruxton
      • Faye Tilles
      • George Stover
    • 59User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Richard Ruxton
    • Joe Montague
    Faye Tilles
    • Carol Montague
    George Stover
    George Stover
    • J.J. Montague
    Greg Dohler
    • David Harmon
    Anne Frith
    • Ethel Montague
    Richard Dyszel
    Richard Dyszel
    • Dr. William Tracy
    Kim Pfeiffer
    • Annie Montague
    • (as Kim Dohler)
    Theresa Harold
    • Vickie Johnson
    Don Leifert
    Don Leifert
    • Frank Custor
    Glenn Barnes
    • Alien…
    Cliff Lambert
    • Michael Smith
    Jerry Schuerholz
    • McGregor
    Paul Wilson
    • Thompson
    David W. Donoho
    • Giddings
    • (as David Donoho)
    Doug Moran
    • Turner
    Dan Meyler
    • Harrison
    Phil Lister
    • Phillips
    Bob Reichert
    • Roberts
    • Director
      • Don Dohler
    • Writers
      • Don Dohler
      • Anne Frith
      • David W. Donoho
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    2Coventry

    Pure incompetent CRAP from the 80's...I loved it!

    I fell in love with the two-line plot description on the back of the DVD-cover and I simply had to see it because it sounded like THE stupidest low-budget production of the entire 80's decade! Dig this: "When an alien is forced to crash-land his ship on the earth's surface, he finds himself relentlessly pursued by a bunch of drunken rednecks." How cool is that? It sounds like all Science Fiction movies involving extraterrestrial life ever made before, only…the complete opposite! Writer/director Don Dohler delivers exactly what he promises and makes "The Galaxy Invader" a rather entertaining experience as long as you can tolerate amateurish acting performances, completely unconvincing special effects and meaningless dialogs that are extremely poorly written. There is indeed a lonely alien, looking an awful lot like the creature from the black lagoon, on the loose in the forests of Baltimore and the yokels at the local bar decide to hunt it down so they can sell it to the highest bidder. Especially the stereotypical portrayal of the local idiots is downright hilarious! These men chase their disobedient 25-year-old daughters with shotguns; always carry around at least two cans of Budweiser everywhere they go and wear filthy & torn up shirts. The hunting sequences (filmed at night) are embarrassingly poor and the ending – filmed by Dohler like it's some sort of heroic battle – is too stupid for words. The title is pretty misleading, as the green-suited alien doesn't do much invading and he certainly doesn't look very menacing with his minuscule gun and complementary crystal ball. Even according to TV-standards, this totally fails as Sci-Fi picture, but it guaranteed to make laugh out loud!
    dokken2

    A real find among low budget films.....

    Although it's been awhile since I saw this movie, I recall that it was quite dreadful. Technically challenged with a script that is qualifies as a soap opera around a scaly reptile. Anne Frith's affected New England accent clashed big time with her on screen husband's ( Richard Ruxton's ) hillbilly drunken drawl. The Gloucester Fisherman meets Muff Potter.

    While it may not be intentional Camp, by mixing T&A with Alcoholic Hillbilly's, New England Prudish Women and the Galaxy Invader itself, you come damn close to it.

    Not to be missed!
    4bensonmum2

    "I've told you - there's no such thing as a green man!"

    The Galaxy Invader tells the story of a couple of clueless rednecks who come upon an alien with a powerful weapon. The pair believe that if they can capture the alien, they'll hit the jackpot. The alien, however, isn't going to be easy to take. The industrious rednecks recruit some friends from a local bar to help them out. Soon, the woods are full of drunken yokels with guns and an alien with an even more deadly gun. It's not a good combination.

    The Galaxy Invader is another of those films that I find difficult to write about. Director Don Doher has either crafted one of the most inept pieces of garbage I've ever watched or he's intentionally created a master-class in "so bad it's good" filmmaking. While I suspect the former, there are so many aspects of the film that scrape the proverbial bottom-of-the-barrel that any breathing adult involved in making the film should have been able to see how horrid the whole thing was. There are so many examples of what I'm talking about that I could quite literally write pages about the direction, special effects, costuming, plot, and on and on. Instead, I'll focus on the acting and casting to try to make my point. I've written about poor acting in any number of movies. The Galaxy Invader, however, is on another level altogether. The acting here is so bad you really have ask yourself if it was done on purpose. Rarely do you hear the dialogue of an entire film delivered in such a stilted, unnatural fashion. I've seen elementary school plays with more believable acting. The casting only accentuates the poor acting. The family of hillbillys speaks with at least four different accents. Father has an over-the-top country sound. Mother sounds like she's from New England. Daughter sounds like she's straight out of Brooklyn. And the son speaks with very little noticeable accent - I don't believe that dopey isn't a regional dialect. Surely someone involved with the film noticed all this. Was it bad filmmaking or was it intentional and was Doher having a laugh?

    In the end, The Galaxy Invader is bad - there's really no other way to look at it. The movie is horrible in every way a movie can be. However, it is not without some limited entertainment value - intentional or not. I'm rating it a 4/10.
    3Tera-Jones

    Semi-Funny Crappy Film

    What a load of worse than cheesy crap but kinda semi-funny. I think the humor was completely intentional... sorta a spoof on the old alien horror sci-fi films of the 50s, 60s maybe the 70s I'm guessing. I don't recall this film, maybe it was because it was a direct-to-video.

    The lame hillbillies are better than the actual creature. They get so annoying that you can't wait for the creature to get them but you kinda want all of them to stick around just to hear the next dumb thing they say and do.

    I think the creature kinda looks like The Swamp Thing in away. And it carries what looks like an alien egg that flashes to red sometimes.

    It's lame enough to get a couple of giggles out of at best.

    3/10
    2rubytombsday

    Hicksploitation at its stupidest

    The creature design in this would have been rejected by 1960s era BBC.

    The acting is awful, the writing is awful, and the dialogue is on par with a drunken toddler.

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    • Trivia
      Scenes from this movie appear during the opening credits of The Pod People aka Extra Terrestrial Visitors.
    • Goofs
      The length of Frank's cigar changes between shots the first time he visits Joe.
    • Quotes

      Anne Montague: I'll bet he came to see that thing from the green man.

      Ethel Montague: Anne Montague, I've told you - there's no such thing as a green man!

    • Connections
      Edited into L'éclosion des monstres (1983)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 1985 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Galaxy Invader
    • Filming locations
      • Baltimore, Maryland, USA
    • Production company
      • Moviecraft Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 19m(79 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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