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The Alien Factor (1978)

Posted on August 12, 2025 By admin No Comments on The Alien Factor (1978)
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If Ed Wood and your high school AV club had a baby—and that baby grew up to blow its entire allowance on latex and fake blood—it would be The Alien Factor. Don Dohler’s $3,500 directorial debut isn’t so much a movie as it is a fever dream you’d have after eating bad gas station sushi and falling asleep during a Star Trek rerun.

The Premise: Small Town, Big Problem, Tiny Budget

A spaceship crashes in the Maryland woods, spilling out three aliens who immediately begin murdering the locals. And when I say “aliens,” I mean “guys in rubber suits you could probably rent from a Halloween shop’s clearance bin.” Enter Ben Zachary, a mysterious stranger who claims he can save the town. Which sounds promising until you realize that in this town, “saving the day” means walking around in a leisure suit and pointing at things.


The Monsters: One Rubber Suit Away from Unemployment

We’ve got three creatures: the Inferbyce, the Zagtile, and the Leemoid. They sound exotic, but they look like the sort of monsters you’d see on a roadside carnival ride called Alien Attack! if the ride were built entirely out of leftover couch cushions. One is a man in shag carpet, another is a man in shag carpet painted a slightly different color, and the third is stop-motion animation that makes Gumby look like Jurassic Park.


The Acting: Community Theater Meets Sleep Paralysis

Our hero, Ben Zachary, spends most of the movie squinting at the horizon as if he’s trying to remember whether he left the oven on. The sheriff looks like he wandered in from a local fishing tournament and decided to stick around for free coffee. The mayor delivers his lines as though he’s reading a ransom note written in crayon.


The Action: Blink and You’ll Still See It Coming

The “terror” comes in slow, awkward spurts. Monsters shuffle through the woods like they’re late for bingo, and every attack is edited with the urgency of a DMV clerk calling the next number. Even the big “battle” scenes look like a rehearsal for a high school haunted house.


Why It’s So Lovably Bad

To Dohler’s credit, The Alien Factor has a weird kind of sincerity. You can tell he genuinely loved sci-fi and horror—he just didn’t have the money, crew, or special effects to make them happen. It’s the kind of movie that accidentally becomes charming because everyone involved is trying so hard, even if the end result looks like a public access remake of Invasion of the Body Snatchers.

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