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The Tommyknockers

The Tommyknockers 1993

Runtime

181 mins

Language

English

English

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The Tommyknockers Plot Summary

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Bobbi Anderson, Marg Helgenberger, a Western fiction writer, and her boyfriend Jim ‘Gard’ Gardner, Jimmy Smits, a poet, live with their dog Peter on the outskirts of Haven, Maine. Bobbi wrestles with writer’s block while Gard—an recovering alcoholic who isn’t writing at the moment—tries to make sense of a life that feels stalled. One day, Bobbi stumbles upon a manmade stone object protruding from the ground. She shows Gard and they begin to excavate the artifact, uncovering a series of connected cubes crafted from an unknown alloy. As they peel back the layers of the object, Haven begins to shift in unsettling ways: insomnia settles in, a rudimentary telepathy threads through conversations, and some residents start tinkering with odd gadgets assembled from kitchen tools, batteries, small appliances, and other odds and ends. The devices glow a vivid green whenever they’re activated, casting an eerie light over the town.

Gard is stunned when Bobbi’s telepathic typewriter suddenly conjures a sharply written novel about buffalo soldiers, while Bobbi herself digs compulsively around the artifact, revealing more and more of its hidden depths. Gard bears a physical reminder of his past—a metal plate in his head from a skiing accident—and Bobbi wonders if that implant might be muting whatever is “improving” the rest of Haven. The changes don’t stop with the adults; even the children begin to show strange signs. A child named Hilly Brown, Leon Woods, uses his “magic machine” on his brother Davey Brown, Paul McIver, and Davey vanishes before their eyes. The town’s crisis begins to crystallize around this disappearance, and Sheriff Merrill, Joanna Cassidy, leads a widespread, but ultimately unsuccessful, search for the boy.

As the search drags on, the town tightens its grip on the strange new inventions that now seem to drain people’s energy. Davey’s parents—Bryant Brown, Robert Carradine, and Marie Brown, Annie Corley—grow more obsessed with their gadgets, their vitality ebbing away as the mystery deepens. Deputy Becka Paulson, Allyce Beasley, is hospitalized after witnessing her cheating husband Joe Paulson, Cliff DeYoung, electrocuted, and she begins to mutter in cryptic phrases about the “tommyknockers.” The town’s grip tightens as fear, fatigue, and fascination with the alien technology spread.

Merrill continues the search and discovers Bobbi actively unearthing the enormous object. In a tense moment, the sheriff attempts to call Trooper Duggan, John Ashton, only to be overwhelmed—assaulted by dolls and knocked unconscious. The phone lines go dead, and Duggan, along with two other troopers, ventures into the danger. Duggan is abruptly jolted by the sight of the townspeople’s apathy and illness—hair falling out, pale skin, heavy fatigue—and he flees when he feels a wave of nausea, discovering the malady recedes as soon as he leaves the vicinity. The other troopers are pulled into the town’s peril when Nancy Voss, Traci Lords, wields a disintegrator ray housed in a lipstick, its green glow destroying whatever it touches.

Gard begins to piece together what Havens’ residents are facing. He finds Bobbi standing with the others in front of the town hall, seemingly under a shared, malevolent influence, and realizes that the townspeople’s “becoming” is part of a larger mechanism. He becomes determined to escape, but his vehicle is disabled and a green energy barrier—harmful to Gard’s metal head—prevents him from fleeing. The tragedy deepens: Trooper Duggan is killed by the blast from a vending machine, and Ev Hillman, E.G. Marshall, lures Bryant and Marie into Bobbi’s padlocked garage. Gard, desperate to understand what’s happening, seizes Bobbi’s key, enters the locked space, and discovers a trove of alien technology. Inside, he finds Peter the dog, Sheriff Merrill, and Ev encased in glowing green crystals, all being used to power the alien apparatus.

Ev, still alive in a limited way, tells Gard that Davey is “with the tommyknockers,” guiding him to believe the child lies inside the buried object. To save Davey—and perhaps to save the town from itself—Gard pretends to join the group, even going so far as to remove a tooth to commit fully to the ruse. He convinces Bobbi that they must descend into the alien object to “become” completely. They discover a portal that drops them hundreds of feet into what is clearly an alien starship. Inside, they encounter a number of mummified aliens and an alien strapped to a massive wheel-like device. The ship’s control appears to be telepathically linked to the alien, and once the minds are connected, separation seems impossible. They learn that the ship is siphoning the mental energy of Davey, who is trapped in a crystal, as its power source, and that this energy drain is also feeding off Bobbi and the others’ life forces.

The revelation shatters Bobbi’s resolve: she admits that she once experimented on her own dog, and the truth: she has been indirectly responsible for the boy’s peril. The flood of emotion breaks the ship’s mental hold on Bobbi, and she and Gard free Davey and pull him to the surface. Gard pulls the dead pilot from the ship’s control panel and attaches himself to the vessel, becoming a conduit for a final act of defiance. On the surface, the town’s people realize the ship is awakening again and rush toward the excavation site. Bobbi and Davey emerge from the ship and vanish into the woods as Gard—their sacrifice a quiet counterpoint to the town’s fevered progress—drives the ship higher into the sky and detonates it, destroying the alien craft just as it seems to reanimate. The explosion and the chaos it unleashes claim several lives among Haven’s residents, and the scene closes with Bobbi mourning Gard’s sacrifice.

In the end, Haven is left to reckon with the consequences of the strange encounter, the limits of human curiosity, and the quiet courage of a man who chose to sacrifice himself to save others. The town’s strange inventions fade into memory, but the haunting image of the green glow and the price of discovery linger as a reminder of what can happen when curiosity and danger collide.

The Tommyknockers Timeline

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Discovery of the alien artefact

Bobbi stumbles over a manmade stone object protruding from the ground. She and Gard begin to excavate it and uncover a series of connected cubes made of an unknown alloy. Their dog Peter watches curiously as the town of Haven, Maine, seems to hold its breath.

Daytime Outskirts of Haven, Maine

Unsettling changes spread through Haven

As more of the object is unearthed, residents begin to suffer insomnia and display rudimentary telepathy. The town's inhabitants also start inventing odd gadgets powered by a green glow. The changes spread to both children and adults, signaling a growing, inexplicable influence.

Shortly after discovery Haven, Maine

Bobbi's telepathic typewriter astonishes Gard

Gard is astonished when Bobbi's telepathic typewriter can produce a well-written novel about buffalo soldiers. The writing seems to reveal a sudden surge of creative power in Bobbi and others. The phenomenon makes them wonder what costs might lie behind these abilities.

Days after discovery Haven, Maine

Gard's head plate may inhibit the influence

Gard has a metal plate in his head from a skiing accident, which Bobbi believes might inhibit the alien influence. This concern raises the possibility that someone else could be spared from the changes. The couple debates whether the changes are harmful or a new form of life.

Haven, Maine

Hilly's magic machine and Davey's disappearance

In Haven, Hilly Brown uses his 'magic machine' on his brother Davey in an attempt to bring him back. The ritual backfires and Davey disappears, triggering alarm among the adults. Ev Hillman and others begin to take note of the town's new powers and the strange rules that follow.

During the search Haven, Maine

Search drains the town's energy

Sheriff Merrill leads a search for Davey, but the townspeople become consumed with their inventions and energy drains. The pursuit is hampered by fatigue and apathy as the scent of something bigger and dangerous grows stronger. The town's fear and obsession deepen the crisis.

First days after Davey's disappearance Haven, Maine

Ev uncovers Haven's haunting history

Hilly's grandfather Ev researches Haven's history, uncovering newspaper articles dating back two centuries about mass murders and deadly hunting accidents. A Native American tribal chief claims the area is cursed. The pattern hints at an ancient, lingering force connected to the buried object.

During investigation Haven, Maine

Merrill suspects Bobbi and dolls disrupt the town

Merrill becomes convinced Bobbi had something to do with Davey's disappearance and nearly arrests her at the excavation site. When she tries to contact Trooper Duggan, Merrill is knocked unconscious by an attack of dolls. The town's phone lines go dead, cutting off communication.

Night Haven, Maine

Duggan and troopers confront Haven's strange powers

Trooper Duggan arrives with two other troopers to investigate the town's sudden sickness. He is shocked by Haven's apathy and the strange green energy pulsing around them as the illness takes hold. Nancy Voss's lipstick disintegrator ray activates and begins destroying objects, pulling the troopers into danger.

Evening to night Haven, Maine

Gard infiltrates the faction and uncovers alien tech

Gard, feigning allegiance to the group, removes his own tooth and convinces Bobbi that they must descend into the alien object to fully become. He uncovers a large cache of alien technology in Bobbi's locked garage and finds Davey trapped in a crystal along with Sheriff Merrill and Ev Hillman, all glowing with green energy. Ev warns Gard that Davey is 'with the tommyknockers.'

Confrontation before descent Bobbi's locked garage, Haven

The descent into the buried alien ship

Gard and Bobbi descend hundreds of feet into a buried alien starship, supposedly controlled telepathically by an alien pilot. They encounter mummified aliens and realize the ship is powered by Davey, who is trapped in a crystal and used to feed the ship's life force. The ship's influence threatens to drain the life from Bobbi and the others.

Inside the ship Buried alien starship beneath Haven

Bobbi's confession breaks the ship's control

Bobbi confronts the truth and admits she experimented on her dog, acknowledging her role in Davey's peril. The flood of emotion breaks the ship's mental hold over Bobbi, allowing her to resist its control. She and Gard free Davey from his crystal prison as Gard connects himself to the ship.

During crisis Inside the alien ship

Surface confrontation and escape

On the surface, the townspeople realize the ship is active and rush toward the excavation site. Bobbi and Davey exit the ship and flee into the woods. Gard destroys the ship's external portal controls to prevent anyone from entering the vessel again.

Moment after Davey’s release Surface near excavation site, Haven

Climax: casualties and escalation

Bryant Brown is killed in a failed attempt to shoot the ship's hull, enraging Nancy Voss. Nancy tries to kill Bobbi and Davey but is choked to death by Ev Hillman. Ev dies, and Bobbi and Davey narrowly escape the immediate danger as the town collapses into chaos.

Climax Excavation site, Haven

Gard's sacrifice and Haven's return

The alien vessel lifts off and Gard pilots it high into the sky, causing the ship to explode just as life begins to stir again among the aliens. His sacrifice halts the immediate threat but costs him his life. Bobbi mourns Gard's sacrifice as Haven slowly begins to return to normal.

Ending Above Haven

The Tommyknockers Characters

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Bobbi Anderson (Marg Helgenberger)

A Western fiction writer who battles writer's block and becomes entangled in the artifact's influence. She drives the unearthing of the alien object and grapples with the ethical implications of her own creativity. Her realization of harming Davey marks a turning point in her arc.

📝 Writer 🧠 Creative 🧭 Determined

Jim 'Gard' Gardner (Jimmy Smits)

Bobbi's boyfriend and a poet who is a recovering alcoholic, initially not writing. He adapts to the town's strange energy and fights to protect Bobbi and Davey, ultimately sacrificing himself to stop the ship.

📝 Poet 🧠 Sensitive 🚀 Courageous

Bryant Brown (Robert Carradine)

Davey and Marie's father, who becomes increasingly consumed by the town's inventions and life-energy drain. His obsession contributes to the town's decay as the artifact's influence intensifies.

👨‍👦 Family 🧪 Obsession 🏚️ Decay

Ruth Merrill (Joanna Cassidy)

The town sheriff who leads the search for Davey and navigates the community through the upheaval caused by the artifact. She embodies authority trying to maintain order amid escalating strange events.

🕵️‍♀️ Sheriff 🧭 Authority 🧩 Investigation

Davey Brown (Paul McIver)

The Brown family boy who disappears as the alien influence grows. His absence drives the emotional core of the story and motivates Bobbi and Gard to confront the artifact.

🧒 Child 🧪 Experimentation 🧭 Mystery

Ev Hillman (E.G. Marshall)

A grandfather figure who researches Haven's history and the pattern of inexplicable tragedies linked to the area. He acts as a guide to the town's hidden past and the artifact's implications.

👴 Elder 🧠 Scholar 🧭 History

Nancy Voss (Traci Lords)

A resident who becomes increasingly unstable as the artifact's influence spreads. Her deteriorating state reflects the personal toll of the town's transformation.

🧠 Mad 🪄 Possession 🧭 Collapse

The Tommyknockers Settings

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Location

Haven, Maine

Haven is a quiet coastal town in Maine whose close-knit community is unsettled by a buried, alien artifact. The object triggers insomnia, odd inventions, and a creeping sense that something ancient and powerful is waking. The town's everyday life becomes a pressure cooker where fear and curiosity collide, driving people to dangerous extremes.

❄️ Small-town Haven 🗺️ New England coast 🧪 Mysterious artifact

The Tommyknockers Themes

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Alien Control

An alien technology buried beneath Haven takes control of people, feeding off their thoughts and life energy. The artifact turns the town into a living laboratory of mind-altering power, as inventions glow with a green light and residents lose their vitality. The story centers on the erosion of autonomy as fear and fascination fuel the spread of the unknown.

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Small-town Obsession

What begins as curiosity about a strange object quickly mutates into a town-wide fixation. Residents channel energy into improvised gadgets and neglect their health and relationships in pursuit of progress. The community's cohesion frays as fear, ambition, and soon desperation take precedence over caution.

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Sacrifice

Gard sacrifices himself to stop the alien threat by steering the ship away and initiating its destruction. The climax frames a moral choice between self-preservation and the greater good, showing how personal courage can avert catastrophe at a tremendous cost. The ending leaves the town mourning but safer, at least for now.

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The Tommyknockers Spoiler-Free Summary

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In the remote town of Haven, Maine, an ordinary stretch of forest hides something extraordinary—a buried, other‑worldly object that hums with a quiet, unsettling energy. The discovery awakens a subtle shift in the community: nights grow restless, conversations seem to carry an unspoken current, and a strange, green light flickers from makeshift devices built from kitchen tools and spare parts. The air is thick with the promise of wonder and the whisper of danger, setting a tone that feels both intimate and otherworldly, as if the town itself is holding its breath.

Bobbi Anderson is a Western‑genre writer wrestling with a stubborn block, sharing a modest home on the edge of town with her boyfriend, Jim “Gard” Gardner, a poet who is still mending the cracks of past alcoholism. Their dog, Peter, wanders the porch, an ordinary presence amid the growing oddities. Bobbi’s restless imagination and Gard’s cautious optimism create a fragile partnership, each trying to make sense of the changes that ripple through their lives while coping with their own personal uncertainties.

As the green‑glowing inventions multiply, the townspeople—adults and children alike—find themselves drawn into a collective fascination. Sleep becomes scarce, strangers exchange thoughts without words, and a quiet telepathy seems to weave through daily interactions. The atmosphere is laced with a blend of curiosity and unease, where everyday objects acquire an uncanny significance and the line between invention and obsession blurs.

Sheriff Merrill patrols the streets, aware that the town’s newfound vigor masks a deeper, inexplicable pull toward the buried mystery. With Bobbi and Gard at its center, Haven stands on the edge of discovery, caught between the allure of progress and the shadow of something far larger than the community ever imagined. The stage is set for a story where the simple act of digging deeper may reveal more than anyone is prepared to face.

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