It was filmed in under two weeks on a budget of less than £60,000 in various locations near Shepperton Studios in Surrey.
Completely unhinged, shrieking, aimless, absurd manic energy seeps from every pore.
A deadly shape-shifting alien infiltrates a country house occupied by two lesbians, and proceeds to study their behaviour, for a sinister purpose.
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Debra Burton plays an evil genius trying to put economic reins on the world.
Soon Jessica becomes suspicious of Josephine's overbearing ways, and relies more on the alien for support, but his purpose on earth remains unclear. A group of friends take refuge in an island hotel that is decorated for New Years. Basically an animalistic alien with features of a fox (I can’t tell if I find him adorable or terrifying yet) finds…A low budget, dramatic piece more than anything else that doesn't hold up to my expectations on the whole 'sci-fi' theme.
I don't hate it or like it to much its just different.
The deteriorating and destructive relationship of the 2 leads is made more complex when the unknowingly take in a flesh eating shapeshifting alien as a guest. The alien…Totally worth it just for Sally Faulkner's portrayal of Jo the hysterically deranged, man-hating, vegetarian lesbian. It's not actually, it's a total mess and only really stumbles into its most interesting themes without making eye contact, but it's good. A sleazy slow burn sci fi film with an added touch of weird.
A crew of interplanetary archaeologists is threatened when an alien creature impregnates one of their members, causing her to turn homicidal and murder them one by one. A serial killer uses a scythe to slash his murder victims--or maybe it's *her* murder victims?
Oddly enough, the alien is the most normal person in this film.Weird psychosexual drama meets low-key alien invasion. It's pretty funny in parts especially when the humanoid alien doesn't know what to do or say in certain situations to maintain his cover and awkwardly fumbles his way through. Also holy shit that switchblade is enormous and Barry Stokes looks convincing as an alien who doesn’t understand most of what’s happening around him and the party scene is horribly good & seems like a landmark in horror genderqueerness.Despite Insemenoid, Terror, and Bloody New Year all having interesting dynamics and moving parts, I think this is Norman J Warren’s strongest film. One of the female leads has a novelty-sized switchblade that she likes to eject over and over. A newly hired housekeeper arrives to her employer's house in the countryside.
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A deadly shape-shifting alien infiltrates a country house occupied by two lesbians, and proceeds to study their behaviour, for a sinister purpose. It's so good. Two mysterious women lure various passers-by to their rural mansion in the English countryside and hold them captive in order to feed on them to satisfy their insatiable thirst for blood. Την επόμενη μέρα, αφού ένα περίεργο πράσινο φως κατέκλυσε το απομακρυσμένο χωριό τους, οι δύο λεσβίες συγκάτοικοι βρίσκουν στην αυλή τους έναν νεαρό να περιπλανάται. Norman J. Warren's Prey (1977) consists of a feline alien werecat like creature (Barry Stokes) who assumes human form on a mission to find food sources on earth.
This…6 countries: Japan, South Korea, Germany, Brazil, Qatar / Jordan, Taiwan…All the films from my exploitation lists, bundled into one mega-super-list-to-rule-them-all!The nuttiest, craziest and most obscene movies to have ever existedA collection of queer characters, representations, and sensibilities on film. He's weirdly selective about what he does and doesn't understand about Earth life: he speaks perfect English, but doesn't know how to come up with a convincing alias (the best he can do is "Anders Anderson").
It's so good. Prey (1977) Trailer. She slowly discovers that the only child in the house, an eleven-year-old girl, hides a deadly secret. Shit effects, leaden script, terrible acting, poor sound, flat, undifferentiated camera work and three completely unlikable protagonists, each with their own special reason for being a tool.Early on in proceedings, an alien shape-shifter hijacks a man's body, christens himself Anders Anderson and makes his way to a country pile where two lesbian lovers are holed up. This will be the second movie I saw with Barry Stokes in it (The Corruption of Chris Miller, being the first) and now I’m crushing on him hard. The distasteful sex scenes, (RIP ears) I also don't like the idea of an abusive relationship between the two women. Gorgeously photographed nature scenes and consistent oddball awkwardness make the slowness enjoyable.
An unhappy lesbian couple reach peak uncomfortable cheerlessness when enters a dog-faced alien boy.
Low-budget aliens (three nice-looking women and a gay computer voice-over) crash-land in England and abduct four earthlings. It had a limited distribution on relea… The problem is, it's early summer, and soon enough, even the walls themselves are striking out against them. A new favorite I can’t wait to unleash on unsuspecting victims.Please don’t ask me why I laugh at the sound descriptions, it’s just something I found hilarious over the years. Wandering through the English countryside, he begins living with a vegetarian lesbian couple (Glory Annen and Sally Faulkner) whose relationship is just toxic enough to tip the scales in favour of humanity as chow. The films he made in very little time on very little money are just, well, there are no words. Solid atmosphere and suspense sprinkled with some gory scenes and awesome SFX. Where they dress the alien up in a women's dress and makeup and then play hide and seek.