Guns of El Chupacabra - Plot

Plot

This films follows the lead character Jack B. Quick, Space Sheriff, (Scott Shaw), who is sent to Earth by Queen Bee, (Julie Strain) and King Allmedia, (Kevin Eastman) to battle the Chupacabra. He enters the earth driving a vintage Plymouth Belvedere. Once on earth he acquires several fire arms and goes on a mission to rid the earth of the Chupacabra. As it turns out, the Chupacabra are the wayward pets of Z-man, Lord Invader, (Robert Z'Dar). After Shaw has defeated Z'dar and the Chupacabra, he returns to the planet of Strain and Eastman and is knighted, the Reverend, Doctor, Saint Francis Blade.

Approximately half way through this film, Joe Estevez enters, playing the character, Rocket Ranger Dan Danger. This character is a narrator who is reminiscent of the science fiction television show narrators from the 1940s and 1950s. Once this character is introduced, he goes about adding information to the ever-developing storyline.

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