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The Galaxy Invader

Galaxy Invader
Galaxy Invader.jpg
Directed by Don Dohler
Produced by Don Dohler
Written by Don Dohler
Anne Frith (additional scenes)
David W. Donoho (additional scenes)
Starring Richard Ruxton
George Stover
Music by Norman Noplock
Cinematography Paul Loeschke
Edited by Don Dohler
Production
company
Moviecraft Entertainment
Distributed by Moviecraft Entertainment
Release date
April 1985
Running time
72 min
Country United States
Language English

Galaxy Invader (aka The Galaxy Invader) is a 1985 direct-to-video sci-fi film directed and co-written by Baltimore filmmaker Don Dohler.

When a glowing object which seems to be a meteor careens toward the Earth, a young student who sees it, is narrowly missed as it falls into the forest ahead of him. A couple of hours later, a young couple hears a noise in their basement and go down to see what it is. They are terrified and wrestled to the ground by a green monster known as the 'Galaxy Invader'. The alien is hunted by a gang of locals intent on cashing in on the creature.

Galaxy Invader did not have the usual format that Don Dohler employed in many of his B straight-to-VHS films. With a short timeline and limited budget, more emphasis was placed on characters than sci-fi special effects. The green, web-footed alien monster in the film has a superficial resemblance to the titular entity from Creature from the Black Lagoon. The rubber suit and mask was also unfavourably compared to other film monsters.

The film's cast, however, was part of Don Dohler's stable of friends and includes Donald Leifert and George Stover both featured in Dohler's earlier films, The Alien Factor, Fiend and Nightbeast. Richard Ruxton, another of the film's stars, would go on to star in Dohler's next film, Blood Massacre.

Galaxy Invader was shot entirely in and around Baltimore, Maryland, Dohler's hometown. In the introduction, an orchestrated background synthesizer soundtrack was used. Footage from this film was used without permission in the introductory and ending credits for the Film Ventures release of the Spanish film Pod People in 1990, which in turn was featured as an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000 the following year.


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