Alien Intruder

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Alien Intruder
Directed byRicardo Jacques Gale
Written byNick Stone
Produced byJoseph Merhi,
Richard Pepin
StarringBilly Dee Williams,
Jeff Conaway,
Maxwell Caulfield,
Tracy Scoggins
CinematographyMichael Pinkey
Edited byRon Cabreros, Lorne Morris, Paul G. Volk, Peter Volk
Music byMiriam Cutler
Distributed byPM Entertainment Group
Release date
  • 1993 (1993)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Alien Intruder is a 1993 action/science-fiction film directed by Ricardo Jacques Gale and written by Nick Stone. It stars Maxwell Caulfield, Tracy Scoggins, Billy Dee Williams, Gary Roberts, Richard Cody, and Stephen Davies.

Plot

Set in 2022, several convicts sentenced to life in prison are led on a mission into uncharted deep space by Commander Skyler (Williams) to salvage a lost ship. Should they survive their mission, their sentence will be commuted. Astronaut Borman had killed the crew of the lost ship.

While on the way to the ship, the convicts are allowed into a series virtual reality world where they could live out their sexual fantasies with any woman they choose.

However, Ariel (Scoggins), a woman who is not part of the virtual reality programs appears in it, kills each virtual woman, and seduces each convict. When Ariel begins to appear outside the program, she manipulates the men, who quickly turn on each other.

Cast

  • Borman (Jeff Conaway)
  • Ariel (Tracy Scoggins)
  • Commander Skyler (Billy Dee Williams)
  • Nick (Maxwell Caulfield)
  • D.J. (Richard Cody)
  • Peter (Stephen Davies)
  • Lloyd (Gary Roberts)

Production

The virtual reality sequences are parodies of Casablanca, Westerns and Motorcycle movies. "Broadway Joe" Murphy provided many of the stunts in the movie.[1] Produced by PM Entertainment

Reception

Creature Feature gave the movie 2 out of 5 stars, finding the effects to undermine the films good intentions.[2] TV Guide found that the movie wasn't as good as the idea, giving the movie one of five stars.[3] Entertainment Weekly gave the movie a D+ finding the movie crude.[4]

Home release

Released on both VHS and DVD.[5]

References

  1. ^ Starlog #209 (December 1994) Stunt Alien
  2. ^ Stanley, J. (2000) Creature Feature: 3rd Edition
  3. ^ "Alien Intruder".
  4. ^ "Alien Intruder". Entertainment Weekly.
  5. ^ "Alien Intruder". Amazon. 24 June 2003.

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