ALIEN GUNSLINGER

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GENRE: Sci-Fi Western

LOGLINE: Two space aliens transported to the wild west of the 1880s. One of them becomes a racial crusader and must battle the other, who degenerates into a megalomaniac psychopath.

SYNOPSIS:

Two aliens explore Earth to gather information for possible future colonization. Hanok is the pilot, a powerless drone who preaches equality. Tagging along is Zandar, a spoiled brat from their planet's ruling royal family.

They approach 21st-century Earth, but the ship hiccups through a temporal fold and lands in a Nevada silver-mining town in 1885. The town had adapted once the silver boom died down and still features a newspaper office and a train station.

When the aliens morph into humans by mistake, Hanok transforms into a white man, but the royal brat Zandar becomes a black man.

The alien-humans make a friend: Dickie, a black silver miner, and his family take them in.

The aliens use thin crystal rods as powerful tools and weapons and realize they can read human thoughts and send thoughts to Earthlings. They discover town secrets.

They uncover the fact that the town boss secretly obtained a bore sample from Dickie's claim, where a huge silver vein lies inches deep. The racist boss schemes to steal Dickie's claim, drive him out of town, or kill him.

White Hanok quickly adjusts and understands how violence rules in this land. He thrives on newfound power and privilege, with no regard for life among these inferior humans. When he encounters a mentally disabled youngster he can't affect with his unique skills, he murders him without guilt or hesitation and tricks women into having sex by assuming the images of their husbands.

However, Zandar faces problems as a minority. On his planet, he was entitled, but here, he is forced to sit with the black folks in the church balcony, banned from the hotel, and tossed out of the saloon for speaking too much like a white person. He experiences prejudice, gains a dose of humility, and finally learns compassion.

Newspaperwoman Karen uncovers Zandar's identity, and their mutual trust eventually evolves into interracial love.

Karen helps Zandar and other black folks stage a 20th-century-type civil rights sit-in. He spoils the plan of the town boss to get rid of Dickie by using a crystal rod to reverse a rigged horseshoe pitching contest. Later, the boss leads the KKK against the black community, but Zandar secretly snuffs out their torches and stops them from burning the cabins.

Both aliens abandon their planet's mission, and each goes off to pursue their own destiny.

While Zandar deals with being black, Hanok plants visions in a preacher's mind that he's God's avenging angel, hides a crystal rod in a pistol to simulate a six-gun, and takes on the job of deputy. He transforms a little person into a giant to be his henchman. When the boss's son accidentally kills the sheriff, Hanok immediately shoots him dead without warning.

The boss demands vengeance, but nobody can hurt Hanok. He reads minds, knows what humans plan to do before they do it, and stops bullets mid-air. He declares himself both sheriff and tyrant. When residents challenge him, Hanok commands wild and domestic animals in a brutal stampede through town. He seduces women, numbs himself with liquor, and becomes a cannibal.

The boss tries to poison Hanok. His gunmen surround him, but Hanok projects his image, causing them to shoot each other. Then, he melts the boss like a stick of butter.

Hanok intends to dominate Nevada, America, and then the world, so he first needs to demonstrate his power to the Governor. He brainwashes the preacher and citizens to travel aboard a train and wait in the mountains for "The Rapture." He plans to set up a forcefield on a bridge, destroy the train, and kill all the passengers.

Zandar uncovers Hanok's plot, and the two aliens become adversaries. When Zandar tries to persuade the preacher that Hanok is no angel, Hanok cloaks his thoughts, overpowers Zandar, and puts him in jail.

The "Rapture" train departs. Dickie and friends break Zandar out. Hanok and Zandar battle on the railroad bridge as the train approaches.

Hanok slips and gets wedged in a gap between the track and the bridge. The train cars pass and twist his lower half like a corkscrew. The train stops short of the forcefield, and Hanok's lifeless form drops into the river below.

Zandar realizes that 19th-century Earth is not the place for an interracial romance. He and Karen decide to travel back to his planet. Zandar offers to transform the black individuals into whites, but they have now developed pride in themselves, so they turn him down.

Zandar urges Dickie to keep digging, and Zandar and Karen take off. Dickie finds the borehole in his mine, and his ax exposes the silver vein, making him rich.

Later, a prospector discovers Hanok's crystal rod in the river. Thinking it's worthless, he tosses it away.

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PRICE: $100,000

GENRE: Sci-Fi Western

LOGLINE: Two space aliens transported to the wild west of the 1880s. One of them becomes a racial crusader and must battle the other, who degenerates into a megalomaniac psychopath.

SYNOPSIS:

Two aliens explore Earth to gather information for possible future colonization. Hanok is the pilot, a powerless drone who preaches equality. Tagging along is Zandar, a spoiled brat from their planet's ruling royal family.

They approach 21st-century Earth, but the ship hiccups through a temporal fold and lands in a Nevada silver-mining town in 1885. The town had adapted once the silver boom died down and still features a newspaper office and a train station.

When the aliens morph into humans by mistake, Hanok transforms into a white man, but the royal brat Zandar becomes a black man.

The alien-humans make a friend: Dickie, a black silver miner, and his family take them in.

The aliens use thin crystal rods as powerful tools and weapons and realize they can read human thoughts and send thoughts to Earthlings. They discover town secrets.

They uncover the fact that the town boss secretly obtained a bore sample from Dickie's claim, where a huge silver vein lies inches deep. The racist boss schemes to steal Dickie's claim, drive him out of town, or kill him.

White Hanok quickly adjusts and understands how violence rules in this land. He thrives on newfound power and privilege, with no regard for life among these inferior humans. When he encounters a mentally disabled youngster he can't affect with his unique skills, he murders him without guilt or hesitation and tricks women into having sex by assuming the images of their husbands.

However, Zandar faces problems as a minority. On his planet, he was entitled, but here, he is forced to sit with the black folks in the church balcony, banned from the hotel, and tossed out of the saloon for speaking too much like a white person. He experiences prejudice, gains a dose of humility, and finally learns compassion.

Newspaperwoman Karen uncovers Zandar's identity, and their mutual trust eventually evolves into interracial love.

Karen helps Zandar and other black folks stage a 20th-century-type civil rights sit-in. He spoils the plan of the town boss to get rid of Dickie by using a crystal rod to reverse a rigged horseshoe pitching contest. Later, the boss leads the KKK against the black community, but Zandar secretly snuffs out their torches and stops them from burning the cabins.

Both aliens abandon their planet's mission, and each goes off to pursue their own destiny.

While Zandar deals with being black, Hanok plants visions in a preacher's mind that he's God's avenging angel, hides a crystal rod in a pistol to simulate a six-gun, and takes on the job of deputy. He transforms a little person into a giant to be his henchman. When the boss's son accidentally kills the sheriff, Hanok immediately shoots him dead without warning.

The boss demands vengeance, but nobody can hurt Hanok. He reads minds, knows what humans plan to do before they do it, and stops bullets mid-air. He declares himself both sheriff and tyrant. When residents challenge him, Hanok commands wild and domestic animals in a brutal stampede through town. He seduces women, numbs himself with liquor, and becomes a cannibal.

The boss tries to poison Hanok. His gunmen surround him, but Hanok projects his image, causing them to shoot each other. Then, he melts the boss like a stick of butter.

Hanok intends to dominate Nevada, America, and then the world, so he first needs to demonstrate his power to the Governor. He brainwashes the preacher and citizens to travel aboard a train and wait in the mountains for "The Rapture." He plans to set up a forcefield on a bridge, destroy the train, and kill all the passengers.

Zandar uncovers Hanok's plot, and the two aliens become adversaries. When Zandar tries to persuade the preacher that Hanok is no angel, Hanok cloaks his thoughts, overpowers Zandar, and puts him in jail.

The "Rapture" train departs. Dickie and friends break Zandar out. Hanok and Zandar battle on the railroad bridge as the train approaches.

Hanok slips and gets wedged in a gap between the track and the bridge. The train cars pass and twist his lower half like a corkscrew. The train stops short of the forcefield, and Hanok's lifeless form drops into the river below.

Zandar realizes that 19th-century Earth is not the place for an interracial romance. He and Karen decide to travel back to his planet. Zandar offers to transform the black individuals into whites, but they have now developed pride in themselves, so they turn him down.

Zandar urges Dickie to keep digging, and Zandar and Karen take off. Dickie finds the borehole in his mine, and his ax exposes the silver vein, making him rich.

Later, a prospector discovers Hanok's crystal rod in the river. Thinking it's worthless, he tosses it away.

PRICE: $100,000

GENRE: Sci-Fi Western

LOGLINE: Two space aliens transported to the wild west of the 1880s. One of them becomes a racial crusader and must battle the other, who degenerates into a megalomaniac psychopath.

SYNOPSIS:

Two aliens explore Earth to gather information for possible future colonization. Hanok is the pilot, a powerless drone who preaches equality. Tagging along is Zandar, a spoiled brat from their planet's ruling royal family.

They approach 21st-century Earth, but the ship hiccups through a temporal fold and lands in a Nevada silver-mining town in 1885. The town had adapted once the silver boom died down and still features a newspaper office and a train station.

When the aliens morph into humans by mistake, Hanok transforms into a white man, but the royal brat Zandar becomes a black man.

The alien-humans make a friend: Dickie, a black silver miner, and his family take them in.

The aliens use thin crystal rods as powerful tools and weapons and realize they can read human thoughts and send thoughts to Earthlings. They discover town secrets.

They uncover the fact that the town boss secretly obtained a bore sample from Dickie's claim, where a huge silver vein lies inches deep. The racist boss schemes to steal Dickie's claim, drive him out of town, or kill him.

White Hanok quickly adjusts and understands how violence rules in this land. He thrives on newfound power and privilege, with no regard for life among these inferior humans. When he encounters a mentally disabled youngster he can't affect with his unique skills, he murders him without guilt or hesitation and tricks women into having sex by assuming the images of their husbands.

However, Zandar faces problems as a minority. On his planet, he was entitled, but here, he is forced to sit with the black folks in the church balcony, banned from the hotel, and tossed out of the saloon for speaking too much like a white person. He experiences prejudice, gains a dose of humility, and finally learns compassion.

Newspaperwoman Karen uncovers Zandar's identity, and their mutual trust eventually evolves into interracial love.

Karen helps Zandar and other black folks stage a 20th-century-type civil rights sit-in. He spoils the plan of the town boss to get rid of Dickie by using a crystal rod to reverse a rigged horseshoe pitching contest. Later, the boss leads the KKK against the black community, but Zandar secretly snuffs out their torches and stops them from burning the cabins.

Both aliens abandon their planet's mission, and each goes off to pursue their own destiny.

While Zandar deals with being black, Hanok plants visions in a preacher's mind that he's God's avenging angel, hides a crystal rod in a pistol to simulate a six-gun, and takes on the job of deputy. He transforms a little person into a giant to be his henchman. When the boss's son accidentally kills the sheriff, Hanok immediately shoots him dead without warning.

The boss demands vengeance, but nobody can hurt Hanok. He reads minds, knows what humans plan to do before they do it, and stops bullets mid-air. He declares himself both sheriff and tyrant. When residents challenge him, Hanok commands wild and domestic animals in a brutal stampede through town. He seduces women, numbs himself with liquor, and becomes a cannibal.

The boss tries to poison Hanok. His gunmen surround him, but Hanok projects his image, causing them to shoot each other. Then, he melts the boss like a stick of butter.

Hanok intends to dominate Nevada, America, and then the world, so he first needs to demonstrate his power to the Governor. He brainwashes the preacher and citizens to travel aboard a train and wait in the mountains for "The Rapture." He plans to set up a forcefield on a bridge, destroy the train, and kill all the passengers.

Zandar uncovers Hanok's plot, and the two aliens become adversaries. When Zandar tries to persuade the preacher that Hanok is no angel, Hanok cloaks his thoughts, overpowers Zandar, and puts him in jail.

The "Rapture" train departs. Dickie and friends break Zandar out. Hanok and Zandar battle on the railroad bridge as the train approaches.

Hanok slips and gets wedged in a gap between the track and the bridge. The train cars pass and twist his lower half like a corkscrew. The train stops short of the forcefield, and Hanok's lifeless form drops into the river below.

Zandar realizes that 19th-century Earth is not the place for an interracial romance. He and Karen decide to travel back to his planet. Zandar offers to transform the black individuals into whites, but they have now developed pride in themselves, so they turn him down.

Zandar urges Dickie to keep digging, and Zandar and Karen take off. Dickie finds the borehole in his mine, and his ax exposes the silver vein, making him rich.

Later, a prospector discovers Hanok's crystal rod in the river. Thinking it's worthless, he tosses it away.

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