Phil the Alien
Phil the Alien | |
---|---|
Directed by | Rob Stefaniuk |
Written by | Rob Stefaniuk |
Produced by | Craig Fleming |
Starring | Rob Stefaniuk Nicole de Boer Graham Greene |
Cinematography | D. Gregor Hagey |
Edited by | Warren P. Sonoda Rob Stefaniuk |
Music by | John Kastner |
Distributed by | Lions Gate Entertainment |
Release date |
|
Running time | 85 min |
Country | Canada |
Languages | English French |
Phil the Alien is a 2004 Canadian comedy film. It was written and directed by Rob Stefaniuk, who also starred as the titular Phil.[1]
The film's cast also includes Graham Greene and Ingrid Veninger.
Plot summary
Phil is an extraterrestrial with shape-shifting ability and telekinetic powers. After crash-landing in Northern Ontario, Phil befriends a red neck child, his father, and a talking beaver as he wanders the Canadian wilderness. Phil is soon introduced to the trappings of small town northern Ontario and adopts the persona and mannerisms of a stereotypical Canadian small town alcoholic while hiding from the ineffectual and mentally traumatized military general who is trying to capture him. Hilarity ensues as his telekinetic powers convince some that he is the Christian messiah and soon joins a local rock band as a singer. A cold hearted assassin from Quebec attempts to end his existence as he and the band go out on tour. The ending consists of suspense, treachery, and dolphins.
Cast
- Rob Stefaniuk ... Phil the Alien
- Nicole de Boer ... Madame Madame
- Graham Greene ... Wolf
- Boyd Banks ... Slim
- Christopher Barry ... Thomas
References
- ^ "'When a spaceship crashes in Northern Ontario, it's funny'". Sudbury Star, September 24, 2004.
External links
- 2004 films
- 2004 comedy films
- 2000s comedy road movies
- 2000s science fiction comedy films
- Alien visitations in films
- Canadian comedy road movies
- Canadian films
- Canadian science fiction comedy films
- English-language films
- Films about shapeshifting
- Films about telekinesis
- Films set in Northern Ontario
- French-language films
- 2000s Canadian film stubs
- 2000s comedy film stubs