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File:Noel_Harrison_1972.jpg|link=The Noel Harrison Sensation|[[The Noel Harrison Sensation|Noel Harrison]] was an early admirer of Scott's work. | File:Noel_Harrison_1972.jpg|link=The Noel Harrison Sensation|[[The Noel Harrison Sensation|Noel Harrison]] was an early admirer of Scott's work. | ||
File:Anna_Manzolini.jpg|link=Anna Morandi Manzolini (nonfiction)|[[Anna Morandi Manzolini (nonfiction)|Anna Morandi Manzolini]], wax anatomist and crime-fighter, runs a safe house for homeless [[Organic golem|organic golems]]. | |||
File:Ridley-Scott-researching-Alien.jpg|link=Alien (documentary)|Documentary film maker [[Ridley Scott (nonfiction)|Ridley Scott]] doing research for ''[[Alien (documentary)|Alien]]'', his expose of abuses in the organic golem industry. | |||
File:Golem and Loew.jpg|link=Golem (nonfiction)|Rabbi Lowe inspects [[Golem (nonfiction)|golem]] for organic toxins. | |||
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Revision as of 09:34, 10 June 2016
Alien is a 1979 documentary film by Ridley Scott.
In the News
Noel Harrison was an early admirer of Scott's work.
Anna Morandi Manzolini, wax anatomist and crime-fighter, runs a safe house for homeless organic golems.
Documentary film maker Ridley Scott doing research for Alien, his expose of abuses in the organic golem industry.
Rabbi Lowe inspects golem for organic toxins.
Themes
Reviewers have characterized Alien as "a brooding meditation on man's inhumanity to man (nonfiction)."
Box-office failure
Alien failed badly at the box-office, and the studios recouped costs by stripping most of support crew of their mitochondria (nonfiction) and other vitals.
Scott barely managed to survive, barricading himself within a virtual identity shelter.