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  • Genre: Horror | Sci-Fi
  • Release Date: 22 June 1979 (USA)
  • Runtime: 117 min | 116 min (director's cut)
  • Filming Location: Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK
  • Budget: $11,000,000 (estimated)
  • Gross: $1,983,690 (USA) (28 November 2003)
  • Director: Ridley Scott
  • Stars: Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt, John Hurt | See full cast and crew »
  • Original Music By: Jerry Goldsmith   
  • Soundtrack: Eine kleine Nachtmusik'
  • Sound Mix: 70 mm 6-Track (70 mm prints) | Dolby (as Dolby Stereo)
  • Plot Keyword: Spaceship | Alien | Egg | Warning | Parasite
Alien (1979) Writing Credits By:
  • Dan O'Bannon (story) and
  • Ronald Shusett (story)
  • Dan O'Bannon (screenplay)
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Alien (1979) Known Trivia

  • The alien's habit of laying eggs in the chest (which later burst out) was inspired by spider wasps, which are said to lay their eggs "in the abdomen of spiders." This image gave Dan O'Bannon nightmares, which he used to create the story. Alien 1979 But spider wasps (pompilidae) lay eggs on their prey, not inside them, after which the wasp maggots simply snack on the sting-paralyzed spiders. Alien 1979 O'Bannon may instead have been thinking of either ichneumon wasps or braconid wasps. Alien 1979 The ichneumon drills a single egg into a wood-boring beetle larva, whereas braconids inject eggs inside certain caterpillars. Alien 1979 Both result in fatal hatch-outs more alike to O'Bannon's alien. Alien 1979 2 of 2 found this interesting Interesting? YesNo |
  • The computer screen displaying Nostromo's orbit around the planet contains a hidden credit to Dr. Alien 1979 Brian Wyvill, one of the programmers for the animation. Alien 1979 Within the top frame entitled Deorbital Descent, it is possible to isolate the letters "BLOB", Dr. Alien 1979 Brian Wyvill's common nickname. Alien 1979 1 of 1 found this interesting Interesting? YesNo |
  • Nostromo's identification number is 180924609. Alien 1979 1 of 1 found this interesting Interesting? YesNo |
  • Originally to be directed by Walter Hill, but he pulled out and gave the job to Ridley Scott. Alien 1979 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
  • Veronica Cartwright was originally auditioned to play Ripley, but producers opted for Sigourney Weaver. Alien 1979 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
  • An early draft of the script had a male Ripley, making this one of at least three films where Sigourney Weaver played a character originally planned to be a man. Alien 1979 The second is The TV Set and the third is Vantage Point. Alien 1979 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
  • All of the names of the main characters were changed by Walter Hill and David Giler during the revision of the original script by Dan O'Bannon and Ronald Shusett. Alien 1979 The script by O'Bannon and Shusett also had a clause indicating that all of the characters are "unisex", meaning they could be cast with male or female actors. Alien 1979 However, Shusett and O'Bannon never thought of casting Ripley as a female character. Alien 1979 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
  • Conceptual artist H.R. Alien 1979 Giger's designs were changed several times because of their blatant sexuality. Alien 1979 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
  • The front (face) part of the alien costume's head is made from a cast of a real human skull. Alien 1979 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
  • During production an attempt was made to make the alien character transparent or at least translucent. Alien 1979 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |


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Goofs: Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): The computer readout says to "insure" the safe return of the organism rather than to "ensure" it.

Alien (1979) Plot: The space vessel Nostromo and its crew receive a distress call from an alien planet. Alien 1979 After searching for survivors, they head back home only to realize that a deadly alien life form has joined them. Alien 1979 Full summary »  »

Alien (1979) Story: The crew of the deep space towing vessel Nostromo are awaken from hypersleep to investigate a strange signal from a nearby planet. Alien 1979 While investigating the signal, they discover it was intended as a warning, and not an SOS. Alien 1979 Written byColin Tinto <cst@imdb.com>

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Alien (1979) Synopsis: Scenes in red appear only in the 2003 Director's Cut. Alien 1979 Scenes in blue appear only in the 1979 Theatrical Edition.

The opening credits appear in front of a large planet with rings. Alien 1979 Cut to the far reaches of deep space: the Nostromo, a commercial towing space vehicle, carrying a refinery with twenty million tons of mineral ore, is en route to Earth with a crew of seven. Alien 1979 Inside, the ship appears eerily quit, but suddenly, the onboard computer is activated. Alien 1979 Lights inside the ship are activated, and a room with 7 biobeds is illuminated. Alien 1979 The canopies open to wake the crew. Alien 1979 Executive Officer Kane (John Hurt) is the first to get out. Alien 1979 They congregate in the mess hall, where they cheerfully enjoy a meal. Alien 1979 Chief Engineer Parker (Yaphet Kotto) and Engineering Technician Brett (Harry Dean Stanton) take the opportunity to discuss the bonus system, which they find unfair, as they get paid less than the officers. Alien 1979 Captain Dallas (Tom Skerritt) is called away by Mother, the ship's computer, before they can have a meaningful conversation. Alien 1979 Dallas enters the Mother console room, and tries to assess the situation, as the rest of the crew gets in the cockpit of the ship to determine their location. Alien 1979 They quickly deduce that they are not home yet. Alien 1979 Navigator Lambert (Veronica Cartwright) finds out that they are still at Zeta II Reticuli, and the ship is still quite far from Earth. Alien 1979 When Parker and Brett return from their round of the lower deck, complaining about their colleagues' attitude and the bonus system, Dallas briefs the crew: the ship is not even halfway home, and has altered course because it has picked up an unknown signal, which repeats every 12 seconds. Alien 1979 The crew has been awoken to investigate. Alien 1979 Parker protests, arguing that they're not a rescue team and that they should be compensated for the extra work, but Science Officer Ash (Ian Holm) stipulates that per company contract, the crew is obliged to investigate every signal from an intelligent source; non-compliance will result in loss of pay, which quickly gets Parker in a cooperative mood.

The crew assembles in the cockpit to listen to the signal. Alien 1979 It sounds very strange and unearthly, perhaps like a voice. Alien 1979 Lambert homes in on it and finds that it comes from a planetoid, 1200 km in diameter, with a 2 hour rotation and some gravity.

The Nostromo approaches the planet, which is close to one enormous ringed planet and two smaller ones. Alien 1979 The ship separates from the refinery, and sets course to the planet's surface. Alien 1979 It descends toward the planet, but the landing is rough, causing repairable damage that will take some time for Parker and Brett to fix (although they allot themselves plenty of spare time). Alien 1979 The planet is windy, and visibility is low. Alien 1979 As the source of the signal is 2000 meters away and the sun is coming up, Dallas and Kane decide to investigate on foot. Alien 1979 A reluctant Lambert is ordered to join. Alien 1979 Ash takes place behind an outer window with a communication console, as the team puts on the space suits and leaves the ship to investigate the signal. Alien 1979 In the meanwhile, Warrant Officer Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) has gone to the lower deck to inspect the repairs. Alien 1979 Parker and Brett ask if there will be a bonus for any discovery which is made on the surface; Ripley assures him that the law guarantees them a share, before returning upstairs. Alien 1979 Outside, the team walks between the rocks, through the planetoid's inhabitable atmosphere. Alien 1979 Inside the ship, Ash tells Ripley that Mother has only partially deciphered the signal; she volunteers to help with the deciphering. Alien 1979 Ripley accesses a console and starts working on the strange signal. Alien 1979 Outside, the sun is up and they wind has laid down. Alien 1979 The team clears the rocks, and discovers a derelict spacecraft of unknown origin. Alien 1979 It is vaguely shaped like a horseshoe. Alien 1979 Despite Lambert's hesitation, they approach it, losing contact with the Nostromo upon entering the massive ship through an opening at the side. Alien 1979 Inside, they find hallways, and an elevated platform. Alien 1979 It carries the remains of an enormous alien creature in a large chair, now fossilized. Alien 1979 Upon initial examination, there is evidence of some unknown trauma to its chest. Alien 1979 Kane draws the others' attention to a large hole in the floor. Alien 1979 Meanwhile, analysis of the unidentified transmission reveals that it is not an SOS, but a warning. Alien 1979 Ripley wants to go after the search party, but Ash talks her out of it, reasoning that by the time she gets there, the search team will probably know what the signal means.

Kane descends into a chamber beneath the pilot's chair, discovering thousands of leathery objects that resemble large eggs. Alien 1979 He also discovers a strange mist covering the eggs that reacts when broken. Alien 1979 Moving in to investigate further, Kane illuminates one of the eggs from behind with a flashlight & discovers movement inside; a strange, spider-like organism is the resident. Alien 1979 The egg opens, and as Kane moves into for a better look, the strange life form inside leaps out, dissolves the visor of Kane's spacesuit, and attaches itself to his face. Alien 1979 Dallas and Lambert carry the unconscious Kane back to the Nostromo. Alien 1979 Ripley, who is the commanding officer in the absence of Dallas and Kane, refuses to let them back on board, citing quarantine protocol. Alien 1979 However, Ash disregards Ripley's decision and lets them in.

In the infirmary Dallas and Ash attempt to remove the creature from Kane's face, but they discover they cannot because it will tear Kane's skin off. Alien 1979 Kane is examined with sophisticated equipment which shows that the creature has inserted a tube into his throat and is feeding Kane oxygen despite his comatose state. Alien 1979 Dallas makes the decision to remove the creature from Kane's face, no matter the consequences.

When Ash tries to cut off one of its legs, a yellowish fluid pours out and begins to eat through the floor. Alien 1979 Dallas is concerned that the acidic fluid will breach the hull, but it stops it's corrosive effects. Alien 1979 Dallas says the substance resembles molecular acid, and Brett comments the creature must be using it for blood. Alien 1979 'Wonderful defense mechanism - you don't dare kill it', Parker growls. Alien 1979 Kane is left in his coma and is tended to by Ash.

Ripley later confronts Ash about his defiance of her orders and allowing the alien organism onto their ship, which put all of their lives at risk. Alien 1979 She distrusts him, as well as his seeming inability to give them any useful information about the creature. Alien 1979 The damage to the tug is repaired by Brett and Parker, and the crew takes off and docks with the refinery & cargo in orbit. Alien 1979 The Nostromo then resumes its course for Earth.

Eventually, the creature detaches from Kane's face on its own and the crew find it dead. Alien 1979 Kane wakes up, seemingly unharmed, and he and the crew decide to have one last meal before they re-enter hypersleep. Alien 1979 During the meal, Kane begins to choke and convulse. Alien 1979 While he lies on the table & the crew try to aid him, a new alien creature bursts from his chest. Alien 1979 Parker moves in to kill it with a knife, and is stopped by Ash. Alien 1979 The creature then scurries away, leaving the crew stunned and horrified.

After a short funeral for Kane, the crew members split up into two teams to capture the small creature. Alien 1979 Ash rigs together a tracking device, while Brett assembles a weapon similar to a cattle prod. Alien 1979 Picking up a signal, Parker, Brett, and Ripley think they have the creature cornered, only to discover the crew's cat, Jones. Alien 1979 Realizing they might pick up the cat on the tracker again later, Parker sends Brett to catch Jones. Alien 1979 As he searches for Jones, Brett finds a mysterious object that appears to be skin on the floor. Alien 1979 He continues on, eventually catching up to Jones in a huge room. Alien 1979 As he tries to coax Jones out, the cat hisses as a huge shape drops down behind the engineer. Alien 1979 It is the alien, now fully grown and enormous, and it attacks him, dragging him, bloodied and screaming, into an air shaft. Alien 1979 In the 2003 re-release of the film, Ripley and Parker hear him and arrive in time to catch a glimpse of the monster as Brett disappears.

The crew debate their next move. Alien 1979 Ripley again questions Ash and his inability to give them helpful information. Alien 1979 They all agree that the alien is using the air shafts to move around, so Dallas enters the network of air shafts with a flamethrower, intending to drive the alien into an airlock in order to blow it out into space. Alien 1979 Using the trackers, the crew picks up the alien's signal, but the signal vanishes, leaving Dallas unsure of the creature's location. Alien 1979 He finds the alien's slime on the tunnel floor. Alien 1979 Dallas is disoriented in the cramped space and starts to panic when the signal returns, indicating it is heading directly for him. Alien 1979 In his attempt to escape, he runs right into the creature. Alien 1979 The remaining crew members find only his flamethrower left behind.

Ripley queries Mother for advice on destroying the alien, but in the process discovers that "the company" (unnamed in this film, but identified in the sequels as "Weyland-Yutani") had recognized the signal as a warning and wanted one of the alien creatures brought back for study, considering the crew expendable. Alien 1979 Ash attacks Ripley after she learns of the Company's "Special Order", but Parker and Lambert arrive before he can kill her. Alien 1979 Parker dislodges Ash's head with a fire extinguisher, revealing Ash is an android. Alien 1979 With Ash disabled, Ripley and the others reconnect his disembodied head to see if he can give them any advice on how to deal with the creature. Alien 1979 Ash tells them they have no chance against it, as it is "the perfect organism". Alien 1979 Ripley decides to follow Lambert's earlier suggestion; set the Nostromo to self-destruct & escape in the shuttle, leaving the Alien to die on the Nostromo. Alien 1979 As they leave the room, Parker turns the flamethrower on Ash's corpse to ensure he will not be re-activated and come after them. Alien 1979 While Ripley preps the shuttle for launch, Parker and Lambert go to gather coolant for the shuttle's life-support system.

On the ship's open intercom system, Ripley hears the cat and realizes Jones has been left behind. Alien 1979 Alone, she goes out into the hallways of the Nostromo to find him. Alien 1979 Expecting the alien at every turn, Ripley finally locates the cat and puts him into his traveling container. Alien 1979 She then hears the sounds of the alien attacking Parker and Lambert in another part of the ship, and Parker shouting orders to Lambert to get out of the way. Alien 1979 The alien corners Lambert against a wall, but Parker is unable to get a clear shot at it with the flamethrower without killing Lambert. Alien 1979 Finally he charges at the creature, but it spins on him and kills him with its bizarre inner jaws. Alien 1979 It then turns back to Lambert and Ripley hears the sounds of it killing her as she rushes to try and save her friends. Alien 1979 Ripley finds the bodies of Parker & Lambert in the storage room they had been working in, and then races back towards the bridge.

In another restored scene, Ripley finds Dallas in a storage chamber. Alien 1979 He has been cocooned by the alien in an unidentifiable substance (the creature's secretions) and very weakly begs Ripley to kill him. Alien 1979 Ripley also sees Brett, already dead, whom appears to be transforming into another of the species' eggs. Alien 1979 Ripley burns them both with the flamethrower and rushes out of the chamber.

Ripley realizes she is now alone on board the Nostromo with the alien. Alien 1979 She activates the ship's self-destruct and races to the shuttle with Jones' cat carrier. Alien 1979 As she rounds the bend to the shuttle entrance, the alien suddenly leaps up, blocking her path. Alien 1979 Ripley drops the cat carrier and backs up, racing back to abort the self-destruct function. Alien 1979 Arriving at the bridge, she restarts the cooling unit, but 'Mother' states that it is too late to stop the countdown and the Nostromo will explode in 5 minutes. Alien 1979 She returns to the shuttle loading area, ready to make her best attempt to fight off the alien and get to the lifeboat. Alien 1979 The alien is nowhere to be seen, so Ripley & Jones board the shuttle with 1 minute to abandon ship. Alien 1979 Quickly running through the launch sequence, the shuttle lowers to launch position as 'Mother' starts counting down the last 30 seconds of the Nostromo's life. Alien 1979 The shuttle's engines ignite and the ship races away from the Nostromo, which grows smaller by the second. Alien 1979 A series of mighty explosions follow as the Nostromo vanishes in fire, destroying the refinery & ore it had been carrying - and apparently destroying the alien.

As Ripley prepares for hypersleep, a hand reaches out to her from a wall; the alien had in fact stowed away aboard the shuttle, its external physicality making it blend in with the ship's machinery. Alien 1979 She retreats to a locker with a pressure suit inside, and gets an idea. Alien 1979 Ripley dons the spacesuit & arms herself with a gun & grappling hook, then straps herself into a chair. Alien 1979 Opening a series of air vents above the alien's head, Ripley tests them one at a time, and then finds one that directly blasts high-pressure steam onto the alien, driving it from its hiding spot. Alien 1979 As the monster stands to its full, menacing 2-meter height, ready to attack with its piston-like inner throat & teeth, she opens the shuttle's airlock, blasting the creature into space with the grappling gun. Alien 1979 The door slams shut, trapping the alien outside. Alien 1979 Undaunted, the alien attempts to re-enter the ship by climbing inside one of the heat thrusters. Alien 1979 Ripley sees the opportunity and fires the engines, incinerating the alien. Alien 1979 Before she and Jones enter hypersleep for the trip home, Ripley records a log entry stating that she's the last survivor of the Nostromo.

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  • Gordon Carroll known as producer
  • David Giler known as producer
  • Walter Hill known as producer
  • Ivor Powell known as associate producer
  • Ronald Shusett known as executive producer

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  • Tom Skerritt known as Dallas
  • Sigourney Weaver known as Ripley
  • Veronica Cartwright known as Lambert
  • Harry Dean Stanton known as Brett
  • John Hurt known as Kane
  • Ian Holm known as Ash
  • Yaphet Kotto known as Parker
  • Bolaji Badejo known as Alien
  • Helen Horton known as Mother (voice)
  • Eddie Powell known as Alien (uncredited)
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  • Pat Hay known as makeup artist
  • Tommie Manderson known as makeup supervisor (as Tommy Manderson)
  • Sarah Monzani known as hairdresser
Alien (1979) Art Department:
  • Jonathan Amberston known as assistant art director
  • Eddie Butler known as modeller
  • Ron Cobb known as concept artist
  • John Davey known as head painter
  • Shirley Denny known as modeller
  • Benjamín Fernández known as assistant art director (as Benjamin Fernandez)
  • Chris Foss known as concept artist
  • Jean Giraud known as concept artist (as Jean 'Moëbius' Giraud)
  • George Gunning known as head carpenter
  • Dave Jordan known as property master
  • Dan O'Bannon known as visual design consultant
  • Jill Quertier known as production buyer
  • Patti Rodgers known as modeller
  • Bert Rodwell known as head plasterer
  • Peter Voysey known as supervising modeller
  • Bill Welch known as construction manager
  • José María Alarcón known as assistant set decorator (uncredited)
  • Gari Bacon known as props (uncredited)
  • John Chisholm known as prop man (uncredited)
  • Paul James known as plasterer (uncredited)
  • Brian Muir known as sculptor (uncredited)
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  • Steve Frankfurt Communications  title design
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  • Twentieth Century Fox Movie Corporation (1979) (USA) (theatrical) (released by) (as Twentieth Century-Fox Movie Corporation.)
  • 20th Century Fox (1979) (Japan) (theatrical)
  • 20th Century Fox Brazil (1979) (Brazil) (theatrical)
  • 20th Century Fox de Argentina (1979) (Argentina) (theatrical)
  • 20th Century Fox of Germany (1979) (West Germany) (theatrical)
  • Columbia-Fox (1979) (Cyprus) (theatrical)
  • Columbia-Fox (1980) (Greece) (theatrical)
  • 20th Century Fox Movie de Mexico (2003) (Mexico) (theatrical) (director's cut)
  • 20th Century Fox Italia (2003) (Italy) (theatrical) (director's cut)
  • 20th Century Fox Netherlands (2003) (Netherlands) (theatrical) (director's cut)
  • 20th Century Fox de Argentina (2004) (Argentina) (theatrical) (director's cut)
  • 20th Century Fox of Germany (2003) (Germany) (theatrical) (director's cut)
  • 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (Brazil) (VHS)
  • 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2004) (USA) (DVD)
  • Abril Vídeo (Brazil) (VHS) (as "Alien - O Oitavo Passageiro")
  • American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1984) (USA) (TV) (broadcast premiere)
  • CBS / Fox Video (1987) (Greece) (VHS)
  • CBS/Fox Home Video (198?) (New Zealand) (VHS) (original video release)
  • CBS/Fox (198?) (Argentina) (VHS)
  • CBS/Fox (198?) (USA) (VHS)
  • CBS/Fox (198?) (USA) (video) (laserdisc)
  • City Video International (CVI) (19??) (Netherlands) (video) (Betamax)
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  • Fox Video (199?) (USA) (VHS)
  • Gativideo (2004) (Argentina) (DVD)
  • Gativideo (2004) (Argentina) (VHS)
  • Odeon (2004) (Greece) (DVD) (director's cut)
  • Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment Germany (1997) (Germany) (VHS)
  • Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment Germany (2000) (Germany) (DVD)
  • Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment (19??) (Netherlands) (VHS)
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  • Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment (2004) (Netherlands) (DVD) (VHS) (director's cut)
  • Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment (2010) (Netherlands) (DVD) (Blu-ray) (Alien Anthology)
  • Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment (2012) (Netherlands) (DVD) (Blu-ray) (Prometheus to Alien: The Evolution boxset)

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  • David Litchfield known as operator: miniature effects
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  • Bill Pearson known as supervising model maker: miniature effects
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MPAA: Rated R for sci-fi violence/gore and language

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