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Alien is a 1979 British-American science-fiction horror film directed by Ridley Scott.
The film's title refers to a highly aggressive extraterrestrial creature that stalks and kills the crew of a spaceship.
In the News
Golem declines to be interviewed for Alien, appears in Scott's later film Do Blade-Runners Shave Their Electric Sheep?.
Ridley Scott seeking an interview for his documentary film Alien.
Fiction cross-reference
- Alien (documentary) - Ridley Scott's "brooding meditation on man's inhumanity to man".
- Ridley Scott
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
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