Review of The Alien Factor (1978) by Wes S — 13 Aug 2010
The first of Don Dohler's homemade opuses. George Stover, who is in this and every other Don Dohler movie, does the commentary. Stover also acted for another Baltimore director--John Waters (in Female Trouble, Desperate Living, and Hairspray).
He says that this is John Waters' favorite of Dohler's films. Stover also tells an interesting story about how Dohler became a director. Dohler was apparently held at gunpoint for a half-hour or more during a robbery.
After surviving that, he was determined to immediately start following his dream of becoming a filmmaker!
This review of The Alien Factor (1978) was written by Wes S on 13 Aug 2010.
The Alien Factor has generally received negative reviews.
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