Plan 10 from Outer Space

Alien discos, sex-crazed Mormons, and mad prophets: not to be confused with Ed Wood's Plan Nine from Outer Space, Trent Harris's Plan 10° has got to be better-and it is. This zany, paranoid adventure begins when Lucinda Hall, a prim young writer (played by Stefene Russell), discovers the "plaque of Kolob." She soon learns that the plaque, containing suppressed information about the Mormon Church, had been buried a century earlier by Norman Talmage, a raving and always tipsy prophet. Lucinda's pursuit of "the secret of the bees" oddly coincides with her sudden, dare I say it, carnal interest in her neighbor, Guy Fonsbeck, who may or may not be of this world. Salt Lake City becomes a sinister place where everything is abuzz with conspiracy. Are there aliens in beehive-shaped spaceships? Are they led by Nehor (a wiggy Karen Black), feminist queen from the Planet Kolob? Are they really coming this way? Find out the startling truth in Harris's hysterical Plan 10 from Outer Space, not a B movie but a movie about bees.-Steve Seid

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