Alien Resurrection (Blu-ray) (1997)
Director:
Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Starring: Winona Ryder Sigourney Weaver
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Category Keywords: Action Adventure Aliens Blockbuster Science-Fiction Sequel Space Exploration Theatrical Release Thriller
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It's Been More Than 200 Years...the Beginning Has Just Started.
| A group of scientists has cloned Lt. Ellen Ripley, along with the alien queen inside her, hoping to breed the ultimate weapon. But the resurrected Ripley is full of surprises for her "creators," as are the aliens they've imprisoned. And soon, a lot more than "all hell" breaks loose. To combat the creatures, Ripley must team up with a band of smugglers, including a mechanic named Call (Ryder), who holds more than a few surprises of her own. |
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Editor's Note
In ALIEN 4: RESURRECTION, the fourth installment of the wildly popular series of science fiction movies that began with ALIEN, a drop of Ellen Ripley's (Sigourney Weaver) blood spawns a part human, part alien Ripley clone. Now that Ripley is dead, the clone has fallen into the hands of government scientists who want to harness the Ripley clone's breeding powers. When the new and improved Ripley lands on a ship of androids, her mere appearance sets the action rolling. Stepping in to help put a stop to the madness is tiny android named Call (Winona Ryder), as well as the ship's fellow crew members (including Dominique Pinon, Ron Perlman, and Michael Wincott).For the first time in his feature film career, French director Jean-Pierre Jeunet (DELICATESSEN, THE CITY OF LOST CHILDREN) takes sole directorial credit, leaving his partner Marc Caro to concentrate on artistic direction. ALIEN RESURRECTION has far more in common with ALIEN 3 than the series' first two parts, most notably due to its overtly humorous tone. Jeunet also applies his traditional Gothic visual style to the slimy, effects-heavy riot, resulting in a work that is as reliant upon style as it is substance. Scripted by Joss Whedon, creator of the Warner Brothers television show, BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER, the film marks an energetic and flashy transition to Hollywood film making for Jeunet.
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Cast & Crew
| Dan Hedaya | |
| David Rowe | |
| Dominique Pinon | |
| Kim Flowers | |
| J.E. Freeman | |
| Robert Bastens | |
| Brad Dourif | |
| Steven Gilborn | |
| Robert Faltisco | |
| Ron Ramessar | |
| Winona Ryder | |
| Michael Wincott | |
| Alex Lorre | |
| Gary Dourdan | |
| Chip Nuzzo | |
| Carolyn Campbell | |
| Daniel Raymont | |
| Sigourney Weaver | |
| David St. James | |
| Rodney Mitchell | |
| Mark Mansfield | |
| Marlene Bush | |
| Garrett House | |
| Ron Perlman | |
| Leland Orser | |
| Rod Damer | |
| Rico Bueno | |
| Raymond Cruz | |
| Joss Whedon - Screenwriter | |
| Bill Badalato - Producer | |
| John Frizzell - Composer | |
| Darius Khondji - Director of Photography | |
| Bob Ringwood - Costume Designer | |
| Herve Schneid - Editor | |
| Gordon Carroll - Producer | |
| Walter Hill - Producer | |
| Nigel Phelps - Production Designer | |
| David Giler - Producer | |
| Jean-Pierre Jeunet - Director |
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