Seedpeople
Seedpeople is a 1992 comedy sci-fi horror film, executive produced by Charles Band and directed by Peter Manoogian. It stars Sam Hennings, Dane Witherspoon, Anne Betancourt and Andrea Roth.
Plot
Geologist Tom Baines is involuntarily admitted to a hospital after rambling incoherently about a town called Comet Valley. An FBI agent arrives and insists on hearing Tom’s story from the beginning, which unfolds largely in flashback.Tom traveled to his rural hometown of Comet Valley—an isolated community currently cut off by bridge repairs—to examine a locally discovered meteorite and deliver a geology talk to the Fireball Club.
While staying at his former girlfriend Heidi Tucker’s bed‑and‑breakfast, he reconnects with her and meets her niece Kim, Deputy Sheriff Brad Yates, and local orchard owner Ed Busta.
Strange occurrences begin when Kim becomes convinced that their housekeeper, Mrs. Santiago, is not human, and townsfolk start acting unnaturally pale and robotic.
In Ed’s orchard, alien plant pods burst open and release white goo and seed‑like spores that transform humans into emotionless duplicates “seedpeople” used to spread the infestation further.
Tom’s investigation, aided by Doc Roller, an eccentric local physician who wears UV bulbs to protect himself, leads to the discovery that the meteorites contain an organic component akin to seed pods, planting latent alien spores in the area decades earlie. As seedpeople emerge in increasing numbers, Tom, Heidi, Kim, and Doc attempt to expose the invasion and prevent it from spreading beyond the town.
The climax unfolds amid the orchard’s alien vegetation, culminating in a confrontation with the source of the seed pods. While the immediate threat appears resolved, the film leaves open the possibility that remnants of the alien infestation may persist.
Cast
- Sam Hennings as Tom Baines
- Andrea Roth as Heidi Tucker
- Dane Witherspoon as Brad Yates
- Bernard Kates as "Doc" Roller
- Holly Fields as Kim Tucker
- John Mooney as Frank Tucker
- Anne Betancourt as Mrs. Santiago