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Killer School Girls from Outer Space is 2011 American comedy horror sci-fi film written and directed by Alexander Shumake, and produced by Bill Shumake, his father, as the first feature production from their Austin, Texas based Angry Nun Productions.

Synopsis
When a shoooting star lands near a small Texas town, teenage couple Ben (Donny Boaz) and Allison (Denise Williamson) discover that it is actually a flying saucer piloted by three "Killer School Girls from outer space" whose mission is to destroy the earth. The two stuggle to save their small town and the world from the three.

Cast

 * Denise Williamson as Allison
 * Donny Boaz as Ben
 * Ron Jeremy as Father
 * Derek Lee Nixon as Deputy Moore
 * Clem Beard as The Sheriff
 * Julin Jean as Killer School Girl #1
 * Jenny Zhang as Killer School Girl #2
 * Kaci Flores as Killer School Girl #3
 * Jordan Brower as Steve
 * Ernest Banks as Daniel
 * Dan Murphy as Officer Dan
 * Roxy Vandiver as Stephanie


 * John Daws as Old Man Jenkins
 * Bobby Dipasquale as Bobby
 * Niko Red Star as Morrison
 * Johnny Meyer as Jacob
 * Daniel Sawtelle as Officer Winslow
 * Jordan Strassner as Beth
 * Sonny Castillo as Danny
 * Jimmy Jensen as Howard
 * Christopher Chamberlain as Chris
 * Frank Chamberlain as Frank
 * Ray Perez as Officer Mike

Production
Killer School Girls is the first film of Angry Nun Productions, a company founded by Bill Shumake and his son Alexander Shumake, Shooting began July 2009 in Austin, Texas and included locations in Flatonia, Muldoon, and Taylor. The project was inspired by the Roger Corman style of film, with director Shumake's biggest influences for the film being The Blob, The Giant Gila Monster, and Teenagers from Outer Space. The film entered post production in August, 2009.

Release
Killer School Girls was released on May 24, 2011. The film's DVD package is unique in that the second disk is meant for use in a computer, and contains tutorials covering the various types of digital effects, lighting, color correction and compositing used in the film, as well as downloadable programs for use by students and filmmakers.