Deceit is actually a fairly entertaining little movie that combines
more tongue-in-cheek humor than any actual science fiction
element even though it is classified as a Sci-Fi movie. About the
only science fiction prop is the all powerful Cube (more on that
below). This movie really has a certain charm about it.
The movie opens with Farnsworth writing a note and drinking
bleach. After he goes into severe convulsions, we see him flat on
the ground. The movie then cuts to him flagging down a car and
getting a ride from some people headed to Las Vegas. He kills all
but one of them, a woman named Eve, and ends up taking her
into a dusty and murky warehouse with the intent of scoring with
her. She refuses, but says that if they talk a little and she gets to
know him she might consider it if she can start to like him.
Baily tells her story after story, one being that he is an alien that has come to destroy earth using two
nuclear reactors that he has stolen. When she scorns him he changes his story and says he is really an
escaped mental patient that has made millions of dollars through an
investment scheme, but then he says that is also a lie. His main focus is
to try to seduce her before he has to go back to his planet after they
destroy the earth, and he is trying to find a story she will believe so
she will be interested in him and have sex with him.
Just then, Brick Bardo appears. He
tells Eve that he is really Baily's doctor and
has come to get him. He hands over “The Cube” to
Baily and tells him to not use it for too long. While Baily is
gone he also tries to seduce Eve, eventually telling her that he is
not Baily's doctor, but he is also an alien, and they are about to
destroy the earth because it is so polluted. He just wants to
make it with her before they do.
Eve eventually ends up getting Baily's gun and shoots
both Brick and Baily, but not before Bailey has a little
rant with Brick about he is always the one to get the
woman and he ends up having to go home frustrated
every time. It turns out that they two men really are
aliens and took over the bodies of Farnsworth and his
dead doctor, and that Farnsworth really was a multi-
millionaire. Wilma, the women in the car who was killed
by Baily, appears as another alien, a police officer from
Baily's planet. She confirms both Baily's and Brick's alien
story and says she has been tracking them because they
actually stole “The Cube” from their government. Eve is successful in her plea to Wilma to save the
planet.
Norbert as Farnsworth, as
he is writing his suicide
note and then kills himself
by drinking bleach. This is
actually later revealed by
the aliens as what
happened to him.
Baily in Farnsworth's body and his
first appearance on earth as an
alien. He flags down the car and
kills the occupants.
In this series of screencaps,
Baily is telling Eve that the
only reason he didn't kill her
was because he wanted to
have sex with her, and
demands that she remove her
clothes.
Eve keeps resisting Baily's advances, telling him that he basically creeps her out. She then tells him
that if they talk for awhile and she gets to know him a little better she won't find him so revolting, and
may consent to his advances. He tells her about his
mission as an alien and about being a mental patient,
then tells her they are all lies, so Eve doesn't know what
to believe.
Scott Paulin makes his appearance as Brick Bordo, another
alien and Baily's partner. He sends Baily away with The Cube
so he can try to score with Eve. He is unsuccessful, but
doesn't give up. Apparently this cube is all powerful, so when
Brick gets The Cube back from Baily, he uses it in another
attempt at seducing Eve. She ends up biting his tongue off
when he kisses her.
Scott Paulin has appeared in six Albert Pyun films,
two others of which have also included Norbert:
Captain America and Infection.
Deceit on Internet Movie Database
Deceit is a hard to find movie, but a
few copies are available on VHS
through Amazon.
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