Alien Beach Party Massacre
Alien Beach Party Massacre

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Alien Beach Party Massacre

1996
Movie
92 min
English

In the summer of the year 2000, a peaceful alien race called the Mirusian steals a weapon called the Deathsphere from a hostile alien race called the Ghastorian, and while attempting to transport it to a lab, their ship is shot down by the Ghastorians and they must crash land on Earth. Before they crash they shoot the weapon like a torpedo from the ship to some location on Earth. There is only one survivor of the crash, the least intelligent of the crew, who before they were attacked was using a highly advanced mop to clean the floor. He must locate the Deathsphere before the Ghastorians do. He gets confused for someone else and becomes part of a group having a beach party while the Deathsphere gets mistaken for a volleyball which some young people play with. The Maltrusian alien along with the Deathsphere go off with a group that separates from the party to go up to the mysterious abandoned house of the deceased Mr. Willoughby.

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IMDb5.0/10
Director: Dean AliotoGenres: Horror, Sci-Fi, Comedy

Plot Summary

A group of college students on spring break at a remote beach house find themselves targeted by a trio of aliens who are on a bizarre mission to collect specimens for a galactic zoo. The invaders, disguised in human form, begin a night of terror and mayhem, turning the party into a horrifying ordeal.

Critical Reception

Alien Beach Party Massacre is a low-budget B-movie that has gained a cult following among fans of schlocky sci-fi horror. While not critically acclaimed, it's often seen as an entertainingly cheesy film that embraces its absurd premise with a sense of fun.

What Reviewers Say

  • Entertainingly bad with a fun, albeit ridiculous, premise.

  • Features some notable B-movie actors in a campy sci-fi horror setting.

  • A guilty pleasure for fans of 90s direct-to-video horror.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this cult film, but it's generally appreciated for its campy humor and over-the-top alien antics, fitting its genre niche.

Fun Fact

Michael J. Pollard, known for his Oscar-nominated role in 'Bonnie and Clyde', plays one of the aliens in a memorable, albeit campy, performance.

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