A cantankerous old woman living in Vermont begins to suspect the "newlyweds" next door aren't really from this planet.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
125pp
Genre:
Comedy, Sci-Fi
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
Everyone
Synopsis/Details
When the President calls on a galactic neighbor, Khluth, a planet ruled by women to help with a global catastrophe, a shape-shifter and her radical boyfriend are blackmailed into going to earth to turn things around. Humans, it seems, are back on the menu. Landing in Vermont, one of the few habitable places left on earth, Marie works in secret with her boyfriend, Frank, to transform his unmodified children from Velociraptor type creatures into the human saviors they will become -- the progenitors of a new race that will eliminate the creatures that threaten humans with extinction. But, things don't go as planned when Frank’s daughter, SIX, escapes to chase after the elderly neighbor. Nothing, it seems, makes a Khluthian female angrier than being bested by another woman -- especially not a crafty old Vermonter like Kay, who's as tough as they come. When things get out of hand, a Secret Service agent, Jasper Yankowitz, is sent to lend a hand. What he doesn't realize is that his pheromones match Six's and she's not taking no for an answer. Fearing the worst, Frank must find them before SHE stops and the romance starts and all amidst a war between humans and the very creatures that threaten them all with extinction.
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Award Winner - 2019 New York Screenplay Contest
Award Winner - 2021 Gold Star Movie Awards
Finalist - 2021 Vision Fest
Award Winner - 2021 RWSS

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