
Aliens in the Wild, Wild West
When a UFO crash lands nearby, it's up to a couple of kids to save the aliens from the local townspeople.
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Plot Summary
A group of aliens lands in the desert near a remote town in the Wild West. They encounter a local sheriff and a cantankerous rancher, leading to a series of humorous misunderstandings and attempts to communicate. The aliens are ultimately more interested in understanding humanity than conquering it, despite their advanced technology.
Critical Reception
Aliens in the Wild, Wild West was not widely reviewed by major critics and is generally considered a low-budget, direct-to-video B-movie. It received minimal attention upon its release, with most commentary focusing on its campy premise and execution typical of Fred Olen Ray's filmography.
What Reviewers Say
- Acknowledged for its silly premise blending sci-fi and western elements.
- Often cited for its low-budget production values and campy tone.
- Viewers often mention its straightforward, albeit derivative, plot.
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Fun Fact
Director Fred Olen Ray is known for his prolific output of low-budget science fiction and horror films, often completing them on tight schedules and with minimal resources.
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