- Religion takes control of the town when the rocks arrive from heaven.
- In the tradition of 1950s science fiction, a meteor crashes to earth and a toxic substance is released. A drifter captures some of the ooze and utilizes it to take control of the local town. The substance from another planet has cloning powers and its effect on the townsfolk has them develop religious sensibilities and a fixation for the drifter in this independent sci-fi comedy lensed in South Australia.—Jamie Skinner
- A small outback town ambulance driver Walter (Hugh Sexton) and his trusty offsider Brendan (Dan McInnes) find a strange green slime that seems to have alien cloning properties. Three months later, drifter O'Grady (Gary Sweet) and his lover Loretta (Elissa Elliot) are passing through but get pulled over by the local cop Hannigan (Vince Poletto) who is overly aggressive towards them, almost sexually assaulting Loretta before O'Grady intervenes and in the ensuing struggle, accidentally shoots Hannigan, who then gets run over, numerous times it seems when he is found dead. O'Grady tells Loretta to run away while he decides to stay in town to gain his bearings. He then visits the local pub, meeting the owner Audrey (Alyce Platt), and her co-workers, goth girl Simone (Charlotte Rees) & barman Tim (Matthew Ween), along with observant regular know-it-all Ruben (Michael Habib). Meanwhile, Walter and Brendan take Hannigan away and are then called out to take the local handyman, Andy (Patrick Duggin) to the hospital when he has an accident. O'Grady takes a job as a handyman, with the new invigorated Andy who doesn't seem to be himself. Later that day, Simone has a car accident and abandons her car, but turns up hours later as a different person and all of a sudden likes Brendan, who she despised before. When Loretta turns up the next day, not necessarily herself, O'Grady thinks that Walter and Brendan are up to something and goes to their base and finds out that they are cloning the townsfolk and turning them into their own creations, as born-again Christians. When Walter finds out O'Grady is after them, he clones Hannigan to kill him, but O'Grady has other plans.
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