He decides to smash them, but is killed by an unseen entity before he can finish, which leaves one egg left intact.
The mysterious being takes revenge for the destruction, first killing the other hunters and then going after members of a rock band led by Rick, who are on a weekend camping trip.
This band is accompanied by Laura, a girl who Rick met and told about the weekend's plans, not expecting her to want to come along.
Tommy is a young boy living in a secluded house with his mother Molly and his short-tempered uncle Bill.
It also becomes clear that Trumpy has developed telekinetic powers around this time, as it flings various objects around Tommy's room.
The survivors attempt too late to come to her rescue when they hear Cathy screaming, and Bill manages to wound the alien with a wild shot.
The movie ends with Trumpy moving deeper into the woods and Tommy, Rick, Molly, and Sharon heading back to the cabin.
Extra Terrestrial Visitors was a co-production between France and Spain, with filming taking place in Madrid.
[11][12] Chris Morgan, reviewing the Pod People version of the film, deemed it "one of the worst movies I have ever seen, but fortunately it is bad in a way that is funny.
[15] In common with Cave Dwellers, another Film Ventures release spoofed by MST3K, the opening and ending credits for Pod People are superimposed over blurred footage from an entirely unrelated movie, in this case The Galaxy Invader (1985).
[18] The film's fictional pop band's performance of "Hear the Engines Roll" (Spanish: "Rugen los motores", lit.
In 1985, the film was released on VHS in the Canada, licensed by Cinema Shares International, under the title The Unearthling.