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Featuring:
Billy Jayne, Judy Landers, Olivia Barash
Written by:
Kenneth J. Hall
Directed by:
David DeCoteau
Release Date:
October 12, 1989
Original Title:
Dr. Alien
Alternate Titles:
Dr. Alien!
Genres:
Comedy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Beyond Infinity
Empire Pictures
Phantom Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
When the mysterious and sexy Ms. Xenobia takes over the biology class at the local college, the dating life of supergeek Wesley Littlejohn takes a serious turn. Littlejohn agrees to be a lab rat for the professor's unusual vitamin research study. Now, thanks to some out-of-this-world supplements, he's been transformed into the campus stud. But Xenobia has ulterior extraterrestrial motives in this sci-fi sex comedy.
Dr. Ackerman, the biology teacher at the local college, meets with an untimely demise when chased by a UFO. Wesley, one of his students, is having trouble attracting women. That all changes when bombshell Ms. Xenobia takes over Ackerman's class and persuades Wesley to participate in some vitamin research she and her assistant Drax are conducting. Suddenly Wesley has become very desirable, despite the fleshy antenna that grows out of his head during excitement. His newfound success threatens to alienate the girl he really cares about (Leeanne), and Xenobia's motives may have something to do with the fact that she is not of this earth.
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Assistant Director:
Will Clark
Associate Producer:
Kenneth J. Hall
Costume Design:
Sarah Bardo
Director:
David DeCoteau
Director of Photography:
Nicholas Josef von Sternberg
Editor:
Tony Malanowski
Executive Producer:
Charles Band
Hairstylist:
Palah Sandling
Lorelei Loverde
Key Grip:
James Lawrence Spencer
Makeup Artist:
Palah Sandling
Greg Cannom
Lorelei Loverde
Makeup Supervisor:
John Vulich
Music:
Sam Winans
Reg Powell
Producer:
John Schouweiler
David DeCoteau
Production Design:
Royce Mathew
Second Unit Director:
Chuck Borden
Sound:
Chris Endicott
Special Effects:
Greg Cannom
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Larry Odien
John Vulich
Stunt Coordinator:
Chuck Borden
Stunt Double:
John Cann
Stunts:
Jason Norman
Paul Dallas
Clint Wise
Christine Larivière
Michael R. Thayer
Dyanna Lynn
Writer:
Kenneth J. Hall
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