
Alien Resurrection
It's already too late.
Two hundred years after Lt. Ripley died, a group of scientists clone her, hoping to breed the ultimate weapon. But the new Ripley is full of surprises … as are the new aliens. Ripley must team with a band of smugglers to keep the creatures from reaching Earth.
- 6.2
- 1997
- Released
- 1h 49m

Sigourney Weaver
Ripley
Winona Ryder
Call
Dominique Pinon
Vriess
Ron Perlman
Johner
Gary Dourdan
Christie
Michael Wincott
Elgyn
Kim Flowers
Hillard
Dan Hedaya
General Perez
J.E. Freeman
Dr. Wren
Brad Dourif
Gediman
Raymond Cruz
Distephano
Leland Orser
Purvis
Carolyn Campbell
Anesthesiologist
Marlene Bush
Scientist
David St. James
Surgeon
Rodney Mitchell
Soldier with Glove
Robert Faltisco
Soldier Shot Through Helmet
David Rowe
Frozen Soldier
Garrett House
Soldier
Rod Damer
Soldier
Mark Mansfield
Soldier
Daniel Raymont
Soldier
Cris D'Annunzio
Soldier
Steven Gilborn
Father (voice)
Rico Bueno
Sleeper
Alex Lorre
Sleeper
Ronald Ramessar
Sleeper
Nicole Fellows
Young Ripley
Tom Woodruff Jr.
Lead Alien
Joan La Barbara
Newborn Vocal (voice)
Archie Hahn
Newborn Vocal (voice)
Nito Larioza
Sleeper (uncredited)
Nicholas Talone
Soldier in Cocoon (uncredited)
Wanda De Jesus
(uncredited)
Alec Gillis
Hero Alien Warrior (uncredited)

Released
en
$70,000,000.00
$162,000,000.00
- #android
- #smuggling (contraband)
- #dystopia
- #mercenary
- #sequel
- #alien
- #betrayal
- #cloning
- #creature
- #scientist
- #flamethrower
- #gene manipulation
- #man in wheelchair
- #breeding
- #genetic engineering
- #regeneration
- #alien queen
- #explosive decompression
- #desperate
- #antagonistic
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**Despite some merits and the effort of the director and cast, it is the weakest of the Alien films.** This was the fourth film in the Alien franchise, and the last one for many years. The franchise started well and developed nicely into three films that, while not without criticism or problems, work really well and have a lot of coherence as a joint work. The fourth film, unfortunately, comple

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At the end of the last film, we see "Ripley" (Sigourney Weaver) fall headline into a vat of what looks like molten lava, clutching her newborn - determined that neither shall survive. Well, luckily for all concerned, technology roars ahead and 200 years afterwards we have somehow managed to clone her - and her baby. Military plans for the killer beasties are the reason, but as we all know by now -

Super fun! I wasn't expecting <em>'Alien Resurrection'</em> to come out better than <em>'Alien³'</em>. Sure, this 1997 flick isn't as great as <em>'Alien'</em> and <em>'Aliens'</em> but I honestly wouldn't put it that far off. I really enjoyed it, cracking action coupled with a great cast. Sigourney Weaver as Ellen Ripley is a pleasure as always, meanwhile this is the most I enjoyed a suppor

_**A combo of the first three with a couple fresh ideas**_ Two hundred years after Ripley’s death in the previous film (Sigourney Weaver), she wakes up as a clone in a space station, which also serves as a colossal vessel. Scientists there are experimenting with xenomorph/human eugenics to create, I guess, the ultimate living weapon. Meanwhile a ship of smugglers visits the station when (big su
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Let sleeping dogs lie? Directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, the makers here basically stick safe to the formula of the series. This time it's a space station with space pirates and a cloned Ripley (Siggy Weaver of course) - yes! A cloned Ripley, only this time she's devoid of human compassion - kind of... The gore quota is significantly upped, which makes for some serious sci-fi terror, and some of











