Evil Aliens

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Evil Aliens

The Evil Aliens Plot

Scalleum is a remote farming island off the north coast of Wales, only accessible at low tide via a causeway know as the "Devils Spine". The island is also home to an ancient stone circle known as the "Devils Teeth". This provides the sinister setting for the terrifying Alien abduction of local farm girl Cat Williams and her Hitchhiker boyfriend Angelo Jones.

"Weird Worlde" is a cable TV program that's having trouble with its ratings. Threatened with losing her job if things don't improve, presenter Michelle Fox needs to come up with something special. She puts a team together to investigate the 'Scalleum Incident'. It's an intriguing story with a twist,as Cat Williams's claims to not have just been abducted by aliens but also impregnated by them!

Hence the cynical TV crew accompanied by actors to stage a dramatic reconstruction and UFO expert Gavin Gorman head off to the island. They arrive and experience the weirdness of this remote community, a farm powered by manure and some very twisted Welsh Farmers. The TV crew doesn't believe a word of Cat's story, but Michelle will do anything to save her job even if she has to fake a little evidence.


Tensions rise and things are about to come to a head when, the real stars arrive... Aliens, and they aren't friendly. In fact they are pure Evil!

Set against the dramatic backdrop of the sinister farm and the 'Devils Teeth' stone circle, which holds the key to an ancient mystery, everything is now prepared for the last word in inventive and stylish survival horror.

To survive, our eclectic team of characters will have to tool up with whatever weapons they can find, ranging from hammers to machetes, chainsaws to rotary tillers and even a combine harvester! Will they survive the Alien threat? Who will be abducted, mutilated, probed, and decapitated?

Evil Aliens - Prepare yourself for a Bloody Close Encounter!

The Evil Aliens FILMING FACTS

Principal Photography was undertaken over a five-week period with three weeks location shooting at a working farm in a small Cambridge village called, Leighton Bromswold, doubling for the fictional "Fydd Farm" of the script. Next the crew were off to the dramatic coastline and fields around Ringstead Bay in Dorset, with the final week of shooting in Halifax where farmhouse and spaceship interior sets had been constructed.

The Second Unit involved a further two weeks of location work in the spectacular underground caverns at Wookey Hole, the ancient Avebury Ring, and at Eype Beach where actors had to take the plunge in cold and stormy seas. The cast then went into a studio in Battersea, London where they got drenched and covered in filth in a specially built water tank, which doubled as a liquid manure holding unit for one of the big effects scenes in the film.

THE Evil Aliens PRODUCTION TEAM

Director - Jake West
Jake has worked as a writer, editor and director in the film and TV industry since 1993 and made his film debut with a comic book styled vampire movie "Razor Blade Smile". Manga Entertainment gave the film a theatrical release in the UK and around the world in 1998 and it went on to sell to virtually every territory worldwide. It has won 10 awards at International Film Festivals, has aired on TV, and has been a top video rental hit.

The commercial success of the film has resulted in a 2 DVD Directors Cut re-release planned for the end of October 2004 from Anchor Bay.

One of Jakes early explorations into new digital technology resulted in his award winning short "Whacked" (2003), which has played the international festival circuit, and was bought by Sky Movies for broadcast in 2003/4.

Producer - Tim Dennison
Tim has worked in the film industry since 1985, involved in films such as "Dance with a Stranger", and The Innocent, he was assistant director on "Personal Services", "Max Headroom", "Whetherby", "Little Shop of Horrors" and "The American Way".

In the early 90s he formed a film post-production company, servicing a majority of UK independent distributors. His first feature film as producer was "The Revenge of Billy the Kid", directed by Jim Groom and distributed by Medusa Pictures. Tim later acted as line producer on the thriller "Beyond Bedlam" and in 1995 produced "Lighthouse", a £1.3 million chiller. Together with Peter La Terriere he co - produced the £2.5 million-feature film "Silent Cry" for Little Wing Films in 2002.

Executive Producer - Quentin Reynolds
Evil Aliens is the first feature film by Quentin's company Falcon Media Limited and he is now working on his second production, "Film Idol" via Falcon Film Productions PLC, which starts in December 2004. Pre-production on a third film, "Scare House" with Director Jake West is scheduled to start June 2005.

THE Evil Aliens ENSEMBLE CAST

Emily Booth -. As a real life presenter Emily was cast as Michelle Fox (a.k.a Foxy) the vivacious presenter of the fictional TV Mystery Show "Weird Worlde" she is a perfect fit as this devious and glamorous vixen.

Chris Adamson - Has two roles, one as the Welsh farmer, Llyr Williams and one as the Evil Alien Surgeon under full prosthetic makeup.

Norman Lovett - Norman has become a cult figure as the character of Holly in TV Series "Red Dwarf", has appeared in numerous T.V. shows and nails the role of T.V. producer, Howard Marsden, in Evil Aliens.

Jodie Shaw - Making her debut, Jodies experience as a catwalk and tabloid model, made her ideal for the character of ex-porn starlet Candy Vixen, and as the film progresses she transforms from a primadonna to full-on action babe.

Samuel Butler portrays the cool, cocky, super cynical know it all "Weird Worlde" cameraman, Ricky Anderson. Sam's credits include the film "Gladiator", and TV productions "Hornblower" and "Down to Earth".

Peter McNeil O'Connor plays Jack Campbell "Weird Worlde's" Sound recordist and Ricky's best pal; they're a double act with a vicious sense of humour. Peter was last seen in Rob Greens horror film "The Bunker".

Jamie Honeybourne plays Gavin Gorman. Head of B.U.R.C the "British UFO Research Committee". An expert on all things alien, he's a geeky 30 something, anorak Sci-Fi fan boy, whose enthusiasm makes up for his lack of fashion and style.

Jennifer Evans is a welsh born actress plays Cat Williams the pretty 24-year-old Welsh farm girl abducted by aliens at the beginning of the story. She later transforms into a human/alien hybrid!

Eden Ford plays Angelo Jones, a cheeky wide boy male Hitchhiker and Cat Williams boyfriend, who's abducted, probed and killed by the Evil Aliens but later returns as a ghostly zombie apparition.

Nick Smithers plays Bruce Burton an openly gay actor, hired by the TV crew to take part in a reconstruction of the abduction. He brings a sense of camp humour to even the darkest moments.

Mark Hayes, welsh resident actor and no stranger to Welsh TV, plays Dai Williams, a tough welsh farmer and very superstitious man who doesn't take kindly to English people or the Aliens invading his farm.

Chris Thomas - Plays Thomas Williams, Dai's shy younger brother who shares his brother dislike of strangers in their house and generally seems to love animals more than people.



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