Credited cast: | |||
Caroline Munro | ... | Mystic Mary | |
Honey Holmes | ... | Phillis Tiller (as Angela Holmes) | |
Dani Thompson | ... | Becca | |
Gary Martin | ... | Randy Rocksoff | |
Sara Dee | ... | PC Hitchins | |
Steve Aaron-Sipple | ... | Brian (as Steve Sipple) | |
Kumud Pant | ... | Villager | |
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Will Guppy | ... | Chris |
Romain Barbey | ... | French Camper | |
John R. Walker | ... | PC James | |
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Sarah Bennett | ... | Judy |
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Lesley Scoble | ... | Lisa |
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Mark Johnston | ... | Harvey |
Sidney Berthier | ... | Victim (as Sidney Lee Berthier) | |
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Dean Mitchell | ... | Niall Worth |
When hostile aliens crash land on local farmland the villagers at the summer ball get suspicious when young women start going missing. The villagers soon band together around our hero Melchoir to fend off the invaders and bring back peace to the sleepy English countryside. Written by O2D
The good thing about this B-movie is it had a little horror and gore, an actual story and a few topless moments for the younger viewers I guess. The bad, the cgi could have been better. Overall, It was not obsessed with having topless women running around thankfully. It had a story which in parts was quite funny and the acting was very good for this type of movie, the photography was good too and very professional. I have seen so much rubbish lately that this was a relief to watch and unlike most movies nowdays it actually got me to laugh out loud, so no matter what other people might have issues with, for me this was definitely an 8 and I look forward to seeing what other movies they have made.