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Foes

A chilling tale of alien terror.
1977 | 91m | English

(211 votes)

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Director: John Coats
Writer: John Coats
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The tranquil life of a lighthouse keeper and his family is disrupted when a flying saucer and its alien inhabitants invade.
Release Date: Jul 12, 1977
Director: John Coats
Writer: John Coats
Genres: Science Fiction, Horror
Keywords island, lighthouse, lighthouse keeper , ufo, alien
Production Companies Coats-Alexander-Coats
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 24, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Macdonald Carey McCarey
Jerry Hardin Gen. Mason
Jane Wiley Diane
Alan Blanchard Paul
Gregory Clemens Vic
John Coats Larry
Steven Schrader Investigator
Michael Driscoll Col. Peterson
Matt Oppenheimer Radio Operator
Hausman De Pass Col. Helms
James Driscoll Maj. Walters
Mark Paskos Maj. Gen. Barret
Arem Fisher Shopkeeper
Douglas M. Kelley III Boy
Marilyn Franks Secretary
Robert D. Beyer Paramedic
Philip A. Krome Policeman #2
Fox Purtill Gas Station Kid (uncredited)
Name Job
John Coats Special Effects, Writer, Director
Charles A. Tamburro Stunts, Pilot
Robert D. Beyer Assistant Camera
Jeff Bruner Original Music Composer
Michael Sabo Director of Photography
Nicholas James Editor
Daniels McLean Editor
Susan A. Cabral Makeup Artist
Michael Armstrong Post Production Coordinator, Assistant Director
John Brasher Music, Special Sound Effects
Fred Forsell Location Sound Recordist
Andrew Patterson Sound Editor
Sarah Jane Vicker Sound Editor
Lyn Gerry Animation
Michael Michaud Animation
Chris Regan Animation
Woodrow Welsh Animation
Brian Callahan Key Grip
Lenny Evans Assistant Camera
Alan Gornick Underwater Director of Photography
Stephen W. Gray Gaffer
Patrick Hanson Gaffer
Cathy McInnis Costume Mistress
Steven Hull Assistant Editor
Joanne Masse Assistant Editor
Nancy Reed Music Coordinator
Doug Scott Music
Virginia Gordon Script Supervisor
Timothy Guyer Production Assistant
Delores Holliday Production Coordinator
William H. Seifert Title Designer
Chris Silagyi Production Assistant
Name Title
Douglas M. Kelley Jr. Associate Producer
Y. Armando Nieto Associate Producer
Peer J. Oppenheimer Executive Producer
Robert D.E. Alexander Producer
Richard Coats Producer
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**Close Encounters of the Turd Kind** **SPOILERS** I remember watching this on a Saturday night on Galaxy Theater was I was a wee lad of 9 back in the late 1970's. All I remembered was that it was boring, but memorably weird - 3 shafts of vertical, pulsing light and people flying up into the ... rainbow air. For the longest time, that is all I had of this movie.. until Garage House Pictures released this on blu-ray. The premise is, dare I say, excellent in it's simplicity. A married couple governing over a lighthouse on a bleak island, without any forestation short of the barest bit of shubbery, are soon terrorized by a chrome UFOe after hearing a distant explosion. The husband is curious, while the wife is short of terrified. As they leave to investigate, the wife smuggles a gun.. just in case. Unfortunately for them, it will be of no use for what awaits them. Out of the ocean, 2 scuba divers are looking for the wreckage of an F-16 taken down by unknown (to them) circumstances. They arrive on the island to find the wife with multiple burns all over her body, and the burned remains of what is left of her husband. As they consider their options, a vertical beam of light momentarily appears, traveling before them before disappearing into the night. To their credit, they immediately decide to leave the island. Unfortunately, something else wants them to stay. The UFOe lifts them up into the air from their raft, flinging them back into the ocean. As they wash up on shore, one of them has a mind bending encounter with what may be the inhabitants of the UFOe. Okay.... time for the review. This film.. frustrates me. A LOT. I would give the premise a solid 8 or even 9, but the execution is more near a 4. The acting is boring.. nay, not even acting. No normal reactions one would expect from human beings seeing a UFOe for the first time, much less the interactions between the husband and wife (and later the 2 scuba friends) would put wood to shame. Not even in a 72 minute runtime can the director coax a mediocre performance from anyone, much less himself (as he plays one of the scuba friends), which hurts the movie tremendously. If you have a simple story with few characters, you _have_ to have characters we can care about and attach to, and **FOES** completely drops the ball in this regard. While some praise the music, I feel quite the opposite. It sounds random and droning, sucking more life out of the movie as opposed to adding to it. The music neither has any thematic elements, nor enhances the mood of the scenes. On a positive note, the FX, albeit low budget even for 70's standards, are quite excellent, especially if you dig low-budget 70's sci-fi. If you can imagine yourself being a 9 year old kid on a 70's Saturday night, you might find some enjoyment in this, as it does leave a semi-lasting impression. Otherwise, it would be best to close this encounter and travel elsewhere for your spooks. The blu-ray's picture quality is a bit grainy, but it is what you would expect from a low budget 70's film (screen captures are included on this page). It also includes a director's commentary, 2 cuts of the film (the director's cut at 72:48, and the theatrical cut at 90:13), the UK theatrical trailer, the director's "Tales of L.A." short film, a photo gallery and trailers for other Garage House releases.

Aug 15, 2022