Aquanoids

Aquanoids
Directed by Reinhart Peschke
Produced by
  • Albert Gordon
  • Mark J. Gordon
Written by
  • Mark J. Gordon
  • Eric Spudic
Starring
Music by Jason Peri
Cinematography Reinhart Peschke
Edited by Arturo Tejada
Distributed by Wildcat Entertainment
Release dates
  • 2003 (2003)
Running time
78 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Aquanoids is a 2003 horror film directed by Reinhart "Ray" Peschke.

Plot

In the year 1987, 17 people were killed by humanoid creatures called Aquanoids. These sea creatures seem to appear randomly and in the year 2003 return to Babylon Bay. The heroine of the story, Vanessa, sees the creatures and warns the town of the imminent danger. Vanessa's mother was one of the individuals killed in the first wave of attacks sixteen years ago. But the town's mayor, in an effort to acquire a major land deal for a new mall, tries to disguise the attacks as boating accidents.

Since it is July 4, many people are visiting the beach to enjoy the festivities. Vanessa desperately tries to ward off another mass killing by handing out fliers and even going on TV. She travels around on a popular motorized vehicle, the powered scooter. When the mayor's daughter is killed by an Aquanoid, he covers up the incident and executes the medical examiner. He even has to abort the Aquanoid baby she is carrying. The film ends with the Aquanoids being killed.

Cast

Reception

Jon Condit of Dread Central rated it 1.5/5 stars and wrote, "In the end, Aquanoids only has two things going for it. The first is the obvious enthusiasm of the cast. The second is a gorgeous young starlet in skimpy outfits. Neither one makes it worth going out your way to see, although the second one does come pretty close."[1]

References

  1. Condit, Jon (2005-05-31). "Aquanoids (2003)". Dread Central. Retrieved 2015-03-03.

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