Teen Alien aka The Varrow Mission (1978) – Peter Semelka.
Not the first to utilize the frequent '20 Years Later' title card, and certainly not the last, but is it the best? Amiable Teens organizing a spooky Halloween event in a historically 'haunted' mill, disturbingly encounter an authentically weird alien being in no less authentically camp, 70s Sci-fried creature feature Teen Alien. Shot in picturesque Utah, this playful indie feature is a mostly fun experience, one that should prove especially edifying to those having an unusually pronounced interest in bygone B-features, replete with a generous quotient of kitsch, intended/unintended humour, D.I.Y practical FX, and affable folksy goofiness! It might be entirely fanciful on my part, but I would like to think that the opening scene with the inebriate Hillbilly making his 'Squeeze' influenced Stephen King's acting choices in Creepshow.
Clearly made to appease a younger, spooky Sci-fi appreciating demographic,it is, perhaps, Teen Alien's innate naivete, and wholesome approach to Sci-horror that has given it such an extended shelf-life? On the whole, the cast's performances prove surprisingly credible, and the film's lively, disco-dusted synth score is effective and, for me, provides a genuine highlight! I picked up on some strong Don Dohler/Bill Rebane vibrations in Semelka's spooksome Sci-romp, which is why it made such a positive impression. The bouncy scenes with the Scooby Gang preparing their Spook Alley are pretty neat, and the righteous-looking Alien is a keeper! Did the film-makers intend to make socio-political messages about 'aliens' squatting in wastefully derelict properties? Additionally, when the hottie disco Dolly aggressively proffers our young hero a pill, he seemed greatly reluctant to take it, but was it a RED, or BLUE one?????









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