There’s Something Out There

There’s Something Out There

Infobox Film
name = There's Something Out There


caption =
director = Brian Pulido
producer = Brian Pulido
writer = Brian Pulido
starring = Phil Blackmon
Scott Jordan
Patti Tindall
music = Jim Casella
cinematography = Adam Goldfine
editing = Doug Howard
distributor = Eternal Entertainment
released = 2004
runtime = 16 minutes
country = flagicon|USA USA
language = English
budget = $8,000 (estimated)
preceded_by =
followed_by =
website = http://www.theressomethingoutthere.com/
amg_id =
imdb_id = 0438490

"There’s Something Out There" is a 2004 short horror film written and directed by Brian Pulido. The sixteen minute film was produced by Eternal Entertainment and won awards from Cine-Macabre and the Rhode Island International Horror Film Festival.

ynopsis

Life is going along great for Brad and Penny until Brad brings home a smiling garden gnome. According to legend the gnome will protect their garden, but not this gnome. A gift turns into a murderous nightmare as the pint-sized menace takes protecting the garden to a terrifying, extreme.

Cast

* Phil Blackmon .... Arthur
* Scott Jordan .... Brad
* Zack Miller .... The Gnome
* Patti Tindall .... Penny

External links

* [http://www.theressomethingoutthere.com/ "There’s Something Out There!" official website]
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