Alien Trespass Page #6

Synopsis: The story begins in 1957 in the star-filled skies above California's Mojave Desert. It is a special night for noted astronomer Ted Lewis, who is preparing a special dinner for his beautiful, adoring wife Lana to celebrate their wedding anniversary. In another part of town, Tammy, a waitress at small local diner with big plans for the future, looks out her window and is excited to see a shooting star, which she takes as a good sign for her dreams. But, what Dr. Lewis and Tammy assume is a shooting star, is really an alien spaceship. The fiery ball hurtles toward earth and crash-lands on a butte in the desert. The only witnesses are teens Dick and Penny who are necking in a nearby lover's lane. A tall, metallic alien named Urp emerges from the craft unharmed, alarmed to discover that the monstrous Ghota, who was also on board, has escaped. The menacing one-eyed creature's unquenchable appetite could mean the end of civilization as we know it. Urp is the only one who knows how to stop the
Genre: Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi
Director(s): R.W. Goodwin
Production: Roadside Attractions
  7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.7
Metacritic:
48
Rotten Tomatoes:
34%
PG
Year:
2009
90 min
$43,437
Website
53 Views


- Yes, sir.

- Good man.

- Don't even think about it.

- I won't.

- Dick, I hate these movies.

Let's go.

- Let's see how they get

the monster.

Just another second?

- Watch this.

I'll bet they flip out

and run like sheep.

- Dick, that's the longest

second in history.

Let's go, please?

- Just another second.

- Dick, I'm feeling like I felt

in the car this morning.

- Hmm?

- When the monster attacked.

- Where would a Ghota go?

Seeking the greatest

concentration of prey.

- Dave.

David, the theater.

- They're here!

They're here!

The killers from space,

they're here!

- Do you see it?

Coast looks clear.

Let's just get out of here.

- Okay.

It's gone.

- Dick, where is it?

- Come on.

Go this way.

Oh!

- It's a monster, Dickie.

- Yeah, we know that, you jerk.

- Oh, no.

Is anyone in there?

- Tammy?

Tammy, is that you?

- Penny?

- Tammy, the monster's in here.

It can disappear.

It can be anywhere.

- Yeah, we've met.

- Tammy!

It's-it's hunting us.

We keep trying to get out,

but it's blocking our path.

- Kids, stay cool.

I'll be right there.

Tammy!

- Tammy, hurry up.

- Stay cool, kids.

- Dick, I'm scared.

- Where was it last time

you saw it?

- There.

- Oh, there it is.

- Oh, no!

- Oh, no.

- Come on, kids, let's split.

- Oh, no!

Oh, no.

It's divided.

- Tammy, what do we do?

- Penny!

Penny, stay back.

Stay back.

Oh, no.

- Tammy is safe.

- Thank you.

- Wow, man, you killed it.

- Stop.

Don't touch it.

It's not dead.

- What?

It's not dead?

- No, they're merely in stasis.

We must take them back

to my ship before they revive.

Get those curtains

from the door.

We'll wrap the Ghotas in them.

- I'll get my truck.

- That was close.

- Ted?

Ted!

- We must go.

- Don't you think I'd better-

- Now.

- Dr. Lewis.

Hold it right there.

- Ted!

- Hold it right there, sir.

- Ted!

Wait!

- Dr. Lewis.

- Oh!

- In the name of the law,

do not move that truck.

- Ted! Ted!

- Barnes, what's going on?

- It's Lewis, Chief.

He's kidnapped Tammy.

- That's not true.

He's just-

- If you know something, kid,

you better tell me fast.

Now, where'd they go?

- To the drive-in.

- Don't mess with me, O'Hara.

Where'd they go?

- They went to the butte.

To the meteor crash,

I know it.

That's where this all

got started.

- All right, Barnes,

you radio Stiles.

- I think Stiles is dead, Chief.

A puddle just like Vern.

They found his car parked

near the diner.

- Good Lord.

All right, you, you,

and you, Frank,

you're all deputized.

Get your rifles,

and you follow me.

- Yes, Chief.

- Dawson!

It's Ted.

Don't you dare hurt him;

you hear me?

- Mrs. Lewis, this is

official police business.

Now, get in the car!

- No.

- Just do it.

- Well, come on, cats,

let's go.

- Jeez.

Slow down, will you?

- This is not good.

- Oh, please, no more not good.

- He's driving like a maniac.

- Oh, Dawson.

- We'll catch him, all right.

Barnes, is your revolver loaded?

- Dawson!

- There!

Turn here through that tunnel.

- But my ship is ahead.

- Turn here.

This is a shortcut to the butte.

- Be calm.

It is still in stasis.

Move your vehicle away.

They'll be here soon.

- Urp.

Urp!

- Barnes, watch this side.

- They're here.

No!

- Tammy, get back.

- I will not.

What are you gonna do,

shoot him?

And for what?

- For murdering

half a dozen people.

- He didn't do it, Chief.

The Ghota did.

His name is Urp.

- No, it's not.

That's my husband, Ted.

He's not well.

- No, it's Urp.

He's borrowed Ted's body.

He captured the Ghota.

He saved us.

He saved the whole Earth.

All he wants is a few hours

to repair his ship

and leave in peace.

- Tammy, I'll shoot

if I have to.

Now, get out of the way.

This is police business.

- It is our business,

Dawson, ours,

all of us,

humans.

This traveler from another world

spared us

from an unspeakable catastrophe.

We don't just live on a planet.

We live in a universe,

a big universe,

and it's filled with ice planets

and spaceships

and-and worlds

with other beings like Urp.

It's a place of unimaginable

beauty and wonder.

And it's there

for us to explore.

So what are we gonna do,

stay cooped up

in our little towns

and our little lives

and end up as small, frightened

puddles of our own making?

Please, don't make this

any worse, Chief Dawson.

Let him repair his ship

and leave.

- All right, Marshal Urp.

I'll let you off this time

with a warning.

Fix your spaceship and...

keep your goats off our planet;

you got that?

- We apologize

for this trespass.

We had feared landing on Earth

because

our intelligence indicated

that you were a pathetically

primitive life-form.

But I have seen

that you are more than this.

You possess determination,

resourcefulness,

and uncommon courage.

You will need these qualities

to survive the dangers

that await and challenge

an awakening world.

This spaceship will depart

at sunrise.

Be advised to stand clear.

- Urp.

- Urp thanks you

for your assistance.

- Will l-

Will I ever see you again?

- That is unknowable.

- I'll miss you.

- Urp will miss Tammy.

Tammy?

Urp would seek

this polarity with you

if Urp was a human.

But I still

do not understand it.

Good-bye, Tammy.

I have a long journey to make.

- So do I.

Good-bye, Urp.

- Ted?

- I am not Ted.

Ted will be returned

momentarily.

- Ted?

- Lana?

Where are we?

- Oh.

Oh, Ted.

Thank goodness.

- I had a pipe.

- You okay, Dr. Lewis?

- Yes, I think so.

- Good.

Good, just try not to steal

any more cars, okay?

- What happened?

All I remember

was that I was here,

and now I'm here.

What on Earth am I wearing?

- I'll tell you all about it,

darling...

later.

- Hey, Code,

why the long face?

- Can you dig this, cats?

I didn't even bring the camera.

No one will ever believe it.

- What's it matter, Code?

We're alive, and we've had

the adventure of a lifetime.

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