Hyper Sapien: People from Another Star
Hyper Sapien: People from Another Star | |
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Directed by | Peter R. Hunt |
Starring |
Sydney Penny Ricky Paull Goldin Dennis Holahan Keenan Wynn Rosie Marcel Hersha Parady Peter Jason |
Music by | Arthur B. Rubinstein |
Cinematography | John Coquillon |
Distributed by | TriStar Pictures |
Release dates | December 1986 |
Running time | 92 min. |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Hyper Sapien: People from Another Star is a 1986 film directed by Peter R. Hunt and starring Dennis Holahan, Ricky Paull Goldin, Sydney Penny, Keenan Wynn, and Rosie Marcel.[1]
Plot
One night, three aliens from the planet Taros-- a young woman named Robyn, a girl named Tavy, and a furry three-eyed, three-armed creature named Kirby-- stow away on a spaceship headed for Earth, and land near Aladdin, Wyoming. The next morning, the aliens befriend a rancher's son named Dirt while he's out riding fences on his motorcycle. Robyn shows off her bike-riding skills and the quartet go to visit Dirt's grandparents. After Kirby beats Grandpa at poker, the creature drinks a can of gasoline. Later, Kirby keeps feeding the goats even though Grandpa wants him to feed the chickens. Grandpa then shows Kirby how to shoot Coors cans with a gun while he complains about how much the world has changed. Dirt forms a relationship with Robyn, learning that her hair changes color depending on exposure to sunlight and that she's come from a moonbase and was supposed to go back to her home planet, rather than coming to Earth. Dirt tries to keep his new friends a secret from the rest of his family, but things get complicated when other aliens come looking for the missing trio, Grandpa shows Kirby to some old folks at the General Store, and a Senator arrives at the ranch for a barbecue. [2]
Cast
- Sydney Penny as Robyn
- Ricky Paull Goldin as Dirt
- Dennis Holahan as Aric
- Keenan Wynn as Grandpa
- Rosie Marcel as Tavy
- Hersha Parady as Mrs. McAlpin
- Peter Jason as Mr. McAlpin
- Patricia Brookson as Cee Gee
- Talia Shire as Dr. Tedra Rosen
Production
The film was originally going to be directed by Michael Wadleigh (Woodstock, Wolfen), but he dropped out of the project & Peter R. Hunt took over.
This is the final movie in which actor Keenan Wynn appears.
Though the movie takes place in rural Wyoming, it was filmed in Calgary, Alberta.[3]