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They Live
TrailerA homeless drifter discovers a pair of sunglasses that allow him to wake up to the fact that aliens have taken over the Earth.Actors: Roddy Piper, Keith David, Meg Foster, George Buck Flower, Peter Jason, Raymond St. Jacques, Jason Robards III, John Lawrence, Susan Barnes, Sy Richardson, Wendy Brainard, ...»Director: John CarpenterCountry: United StatesDuration: 94 minQuality: HDRelease: 1988IMDb: 7.21 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "They Live"
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Characters of "They Live"
NadaPlayed by: Roddy Piper
FrankPlayed by: Keith David
HollyPlayed by: Meg Foster
DrifterPlayed by: George 'Buck' Flower
GilbertPlayed by: Peter Jason
Street PreacherPlayed by: Raymond St. Jacques
Bearded ManPlayed by: John Lawrence
Brown Haired WomanPlayed by: Susan Barnes
Black RevolutionaryPlayed by: Sy Richardson
Family Man's DaughterPlayed by: Wendy Brainard
Female InterviewerPlayed by: Lucille Meredith
IngenuePlayed by: Susan Blanchard
ForemanPlayed by: Norman Alden
Depressed HumanPlayed by: Stratton Leopold
Arab ClerkPlayed by: Rezza Shan
BikerPlayed by: Tom Searle
Scruffy Blonde ManPlayed by: Robert Grasmere
ManagerPlayed by: Jon Paul Jones
Male News AnchorPlayed by: Dennis Cosmo Michael
Female News AnchorPlayed by: Nancy Gee
Young Female ExecutivePlayed by: Claudia Stanlee
Woman on PhonePlayed by: Christine Anne Baur
Pregnant SecretaryPlayed by: Eileen Wesson
Male GhoulPlayed by: Jeff Imada
Female GhoulPlayed by: Michelle Costello -
Directors of "They Live"
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Creators of "They Live"
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Critic Reviews of "They Live"
Philadelphia InquirerAugust 06, 2013As a movie, They Live is lethargic. As election propaganda, it's terrific.
Boston GlobeAugust 06, 2013John Carpenter's They Live has cult favorite written all over it, and part of the reason is the way it regenerates the cheap, juicy, surprisingly potent sci-fi of the 1950s.
Chicago TribuneOctober 10, 2012They Live is the looniest movie of the season and also one of the most engaging.
Los Angeles TimesOctober 10, 2012The joke is in the material; the idea itself is funny and daring. And some time soon, They Live suggests, with grim, knowing wink, the joke may be on us.
VarietyJune 04, 2007A fantastically subversive film, a nifty little confection pitting us vs them, the haves vs the have-nots.
Chicago ReaderJune 04, 2007All in all, an entertaining (if ideologically incoherent) response to the valorization of greed in our midst.
FlavorwireFebruary 17, 2017Carpenter's primary objective was to make a tough action flick, which he does; it fits snugly into his filmography's subset of urban mayhem movies (alongside 'Escape from New York,' 'Assault on Precinct 13,' and parts of 'Big Trouble in Little China').
Combustible CelluloidApril 26, 2016With Carpenter's clear, widescreen direction and his skill and enthusiasm at their highest peak, this is a masterpiece.
Common Sense MediaNovember 10, 2015Campy, satirical classic has lots of violence, profanity.
Georgia StraightFebruary 19, 2014Carpenter should stick to what he's good at-scaring folks-and leave the political satire to Spitting Image.
Slant MagazineDecember 01, 2013Behold the message as articulated by John Carpenter's sublime sci-fi opus: "I'm giving you a choice: Either put on these glasses, or start eating that trashcan."
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Gallery of "They Live"
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Soundtracks of "They Live"
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