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Alien: Resurrection
TrailerEllen Ripley is brought back to life after 200 year of death through a blood sample taken earlier. Weyland-Yutani Company and United Systems Military decide to clone a new Ripley in order to get the alien inside of her. After they get what they want, the alien goes out of control and starts to kill people on board. Riple once again has to decide what she truly is because she could be the only one can save the humanity.Actors: Sigourney Weaver, Winona Ryder, Dominique Pinon, Ron Perlman, Gary Dourdan, Michael Wincott, Kim Flowers, Dan Hedaya, J.E. Freeman, Brad Dourif, Raymond Cruz, ...»Director: Jean-Pierre JeunetCountry: United StatesDuration: 109 minQuality: HDRelease: 1997IMDb: 6.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Alien: Resurrection"
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Characters of "Alien: Resurrection"
Ellen RipleyPlayed by: Sigourney WeaverAnnalee CallPlayed by: Winona RyderVriessPlayed by: Dominique PinonJohnerPlayed by: Ron PerlmanChristiePlayed by: Gary DourdanFrank ElgynPlayed by: Michael WincottSabra HillardPlayed by: Kim FlowersGen. Martin PerezPlayed by: Dan HedayaDr. Mason WrenPlayed by: J.E. FreemanDr. Jonathan GedimanPlayed by: Brad DourifVincent DistephanoPlayed by: Raymond CruzLarry PurvisPlayed by: Leland OrserCarlyn WilliamsonPlayed by: Carolyn CampbellFatherPlayed by: Steven GilbornAlienPlayed by: Tom Woodruff Jr. -
Directors of "Alien: Resurrection"
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Creators of "Alien: Resurrection"
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Critic Reviews of "Alien: Resurrection"
Desson Thomson Washington PostJanuary 22, 2002It satisfactorily recycles the great surprises that made the first movie so powerful. And most significantly, it makes a big hoot of the whole business.
Stephen Hunter Washington PostJanuary 22, 2002It brings a mordant, crackerjack wit to the world of chest-busting, head-ripping creepazoids from beyond.
Kenneth Turan Los Angeles TimesFebruary 21, 2001If you need to read a review to decide if you want to see "Alien Resurrection," you absolutely shouldn't be going.
Mary Brennan Film.comJanuary 01, 2000A lot of fun to watch, and easy to surrender to in the moment.
John Hartl Film.comJanuary 01, 2000So campy that it almost plays like a sendup of the series. It is to 'Alien' what 'The Bride of Frankenstein' was to other 1930s Frankenstein movies, and it even shares some of the same themes.
Peter Stack San Francisco ChronicleJanuary 01, 2000This film should be an amazing thrill ride, but it has the emotional impact of a bowling ball at rest.
David Keyes Cinemaphile.orgOctober 16, 2014This is not a Hollywood space thriller at all, but an intergalactic fantasy driven by the same cheerfully eccentric impulses that have informed a myriad of high-spirited French filmmakers.
Wesley Lovell Cinema SightJune 13, 2012A blend of surrealist humor, unintentional self-parody and groan-inducing moments, this is easily the nadir of the franchise.
Tim Brayton Antagony & EcstasyJune 11, 2012[Jeuenet] doesn't push it all the way to "so bad it's good" territory, but he at least gives a healthy dose of the bizarre that makes it memorable, in its fashion.
Emanuel Levy EmanuelLevy.ComJune 04, 2012This fourth chapter in the popular sci-fi-horror franchise is without a doubt the weakest, both dramatically and visually.
Michael Nordine Not Coming to a Theater Near YouMay 03, 2012More than worthwhile as a closing statement.
R. L. Shaffer IGN DVDOctober 30, 2010Simply put, Jean-Pierre Jeunet was the absolute wrong choice for this film. His award-winning quirky French visual sensibilities don't mesh well with Joss Whedon's meat-and-potatoes script.
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