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Billy Jayne | ... |
Wesley Littlejohn
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Judy Landers | ... |
Ms. Xenobia
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Olivia Barash | ... |
Leeanne
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Stuart Fratkin | ... |
Marvin
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Raymond O'Connor | ... |
Drax
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Arlene Golonka | ... |
Mom
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Jim Hackett | ... |
Dad
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Bobby Jacoby | ... |
Bradford Littlejohn
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Julie Gray | ... |
Karla
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Scott Morris | ... |
Dirk
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Troy Donahue | ... |
Dr. Ackerman
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Tom DeFranco | ... |
Slash
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Geno Andrews | ... |
Criz
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Russell Hines | ... |
Tom Tom
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Ginger Lynn | ... |
Rocker Chick #1
(as Ginger Allen)
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Linnea Quigley | ... |
Rocker Chick #2
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Laura Albert | ... |
Rocker Chick #3
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Michelle Bauer | ... |
Coed #1
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Karen Russell | ... |
Coed #2
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Edy Williams | ... |
Buckmeister
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Tony Scarpia | ... |
Bouncer
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Lenny Rose | ... |
Campus Guard
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Elizabeth Kaitan | ... |
Waitress
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Aaron Michael Lacey | ... |
High School Senior (uncredited)
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Directed by
David DeCoteau |
Written by
Kenneth J. Hall | ... | (writer) |
Produced by
Charles Band | ... | executive producer (uncredited) |
David DeCoteau | ... | producer |
Kenneth J. Hall | ... | associate producer |
John Schouweiler | ... | producer |
Music by
Reg Powell | ||
Sam Winans |
Cinematography by
Nicholas Josef von Sternberg | ... | (as Nicholas Von Sternberg) |
Editing by
Tony Malanowski |
Editorial Department
Juliet Avola | ... | post-production |
Casting By
Clair Sinnett |
Production Design by
Royce Mathew |
Costume Design by
Sarah Bardo |
Makeup Department
Greg Cannom | ... | makeup artist (as Greg Cannom Creations) |
Lorelei Loverde | ... | makeup and hair |
Larry Odien | ... | special makeup effects artist |
Palah Sandling | ... | makeup and hair |
John Vulich | ... | makeup supervisor / special makeup effects artist |
Production Management
David DeCoteau | ... | production manager (as Ellen Cabot) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Chuck Borden | ... | second unit director |
Will Clark | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Marty Madden | ... | assistant art director (as Martin Madden) |
Sound Department
Chris Endicott | ... | sound (as Christopher Endicott) |
Special Effects by
Greg Cannom | ... | special effects (as Greg Cannom Creations) |
Visual Effects by
Linda Drake | ... | roto animation: Motion Opticals, Inc. |
Kevin Kutchaver | ... | roto animation: Motion Opticals, Inc. |
Jim Stewart | ... | previz: Motion Opticals, Inc. |
Stunts
Chuck Borden | ... | stunt coordinator / stunts |
John Cann | ... | stunt double / stunts |
Paul Dallas | ... | stunts |
Terry James | ... | stunt advisor |
Christine Lariviere | ... | stunts |
Dyanna Lynn | ... | stunts |
Dennis Madalone | ... | stunt advisor |
Sheryl Milich | ... | stunts |
'Wild' Bill Mock | ... | stunt advisor |
Jason Norman | ... | stunts |
Marco Paul | ... | stunts |
Michael R. Thayer | ... | stunt performer |
Clint Wise | ... | stunts |
Marko Zivalich | ... | stunts |
Camera and Electrical Department
James Lawrence Spencer | ... | key grip |
Music Department
Wayne Karr | ... | song recording engineer (uncredited) |
Script and Continuity Department
Jesse Long | ... | script supervisor |
Production Companies
Distributors
- 88 Films (2013) (United Kingdom) (DVD)
- CIC Victor Video (1989) (Japan) (VHS)
- CIC Video (1989) (West Germany) (VHS)
- CIC Video (1989) (Australia) (VHS)
- CIC Video (1989) (Sweden) (VHS)
- Colourbox (1989) (United Kingdom) (video)
- Elgaz (1990) (Poland) (VHS)
- F.J. Lucas (1989) (Brazil) (VHS)
- Full Moon Entertainment (2000) (United States) (DVD)
- Home Video Center (1990) (Greece) (VHS)
- Paramount Home Entertainment (1989) (United States) (VHS)
- Titanus (1991) (Italy) (VHS)
- Video Alfa (1989) (Mexico) (VHS)
- Wizard Entertainment (2015) (United States) (DVD)
Special Effects
- Cannom Creations (special makeup effects)
- Motion Opticals (titles and opticals)
Other Companies
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Dr. Ackerman, the biology teacher at the local college, meets with an untimely demise when chased by a UFO. Wesley, one of his students, is having trouble attracting women. That all changes when bombshell Ms. Xenobia takes over Ackerman's class and persuades Wesley to participate in some vitamin research she and her assistant Drax are conducting. Suddenly Wesley has become very desirable, despite the fleshy antenna that grows out of his head during excitement. His newfound success threatens to alienate the girl he really cares about (Leeanne), and Xenobia's motives may have something to do with the fact that she is not of this earth.
Written by Ed Sutton |
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Taglines | Es... ¡sexiterrestre! (Mexico) See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Brad Pitt originally auditioned for the lead role. Director David DeCoteau said in an interview that while Pitt didn't fit the role, he had a feeling Pitt would go on to bigger things. Two years later he was happy to see he was right when he saw Pitt pop up in Thelma & Louise (1991). See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into Teenage Alien Avengers (1999). See more » |
Soundtracks | Walk Right Back See more » |
Quotes |
[after the sexually violated Wesley won't come by free will to the aliens' home planet to impregnate the female aliens there]
Xenobia: Please, think about the fate of our planet! Wesley: Oh, sure, just like you thought of what this stuff would do to me. You tampered with my life. You violated the "prime directive"! Drax: What? Wesley: Didn't you guys ever see Star Trek? Drax: Well, I liked the first two seasons of the old show, and a couple of the movies were okay, but... Xenobia: What is this "prime directive"? Wesley: Ah, it's a rule they had about not interfering with people and cultures on other planets... like you did. See more » |