USA 2009 91m Directed by: Tom Galt. Starring: Michael J. Gonzales, Jen Rainin, Tony Sommers, Paul Gerrior, Rosy Moon, Brian Levy, Steve McMoy, Jason Payne, Alex Plant, Tom Galt, Mark Lavell, Warren Serkin, Owen Thomas. Music by: Drop Black Sky.
As a child, Buddy Cortez was recruited by a covert branch of the government and trained to hunt and destroy aliens that are living among us. Now, as the danger increases and a lifetime of killing takes its toll on Buddy, each desperate decision may prove to be his last.
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This independent film illustrates how a quality small movie can be made which provides entertainment for the whole family. The Four Twenty-One is a great sent up of the old alien movies we all grew up with. It has a plot that keeps the audience interest with enough tongue in cheek humor to also keep you laughing. We've all seen alien movies before, in this movie Tom Galt puts his own spin on the genre through his wry wit. Galt also has a major role in the movie and reveals himself to be an actor with great comic timing and matinée idol looks. I saw this with my family and we didn't know what to expect and were very pleasantly surprised by how entertaining the movie was.
Review by chakoff-natalie from the Internet Movie Database.