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`Alien Grey Zone-X` Screens in New York Independent Film and Video Festival

Released on: September 13, 2008, 2:15 pm

Press Release Author: Stephen C. Thompson / Thompson Communications

Industry: Entertainment

Press Release Summary: Thomas R. Dickens, brings his his exciting new film Alien
Grey: Zone-X to the NYC arm of the New York Independent Film and Video Festival,
September 24

Press Release Body: After recently winning the Best Feature Film Genre Award: Best
Sci-Fi from the Los Angeles arm of the NYIF&V Fest, Thomas R. Dickens, brings his
his exciting new film Alien Grey: Zone-X to the NYC arm of the festival, screening
at the Village East Cinema on September 24th at 8:00pm. Thomas R. Dickens is known
for his considerable special effects and directorial talents for creating special
effects on a myriad of films including Hollowman and Anaconda, (Thomas R. Dickens
IMDB Page: www.IMDB.com/name/nm1309777/ )

“Close Encounters of the Third Kind demonstrated the size of the potential
audience for a well made film on aliens and UFOs,“ notes director / producer
Dickens, “and today the general public's interest in UFOs continues to grow.
Larry King has devoted several of his shows to the subject, and he plans to devote
more. We feel that our film will appeal to a substantial world audience. Our film
is an exciting treatment of the subject of UFOs, which will not only jump off the
silver screen at our theatrical audiences, but in the long run will also work well
on cable tv, and even as a television series.” Dickens is projecting
completion in early next year, followed by the release in the fall.

The film is the story of Park Ranger Don Morgan who is torn from his routine life
after stumbling upon a UFO visitation in the arid, deserted park area where he
resides.

An inexplicable, bizarre power outage knocks out all electronics and communications,
stranding a carload of hikers in the park, and even downing a small plane.

Searching for hydration in the blistering heat, Don must lead the survivors across
an apparently abandoned Military Testing area (similar to "Area 51") called
"ZONE-X".

Is it the sun, dehydration, or is something else (a covert government mind control
test or possibly aliens) playing tricks on their minds, confusing them with
harrowing mirages?

In order to end the extra-terrestrial's experiment on humanity, Don must summon
newly found paranormal abilities and battle his arch rival "The Madman" (also
stranded in the park) not to mention gigantic marauding creature monstrosities
(cyborg spiders, flying beasts, huge reptiles) "created" by the Alien Greys (in a
special effects show-down featuring hundreds of high-end CGI effects shots never
before seen in Independent Film.)

Web Site: http://www.thomcomm.net/featurefilmpublicity/aliengreyzonex.html

Contact Details: Stephen C. Thompson
Thompson Communications
580 Haddon Avenue
Collingswood, NJ 08108
609-386-0019
steve@thomcomm.net

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