Rosemary's Alien
Rosemary's Alien is a 1968 American horror science fiction film about a young mother who believes she has given birth to an aggressive alien invader.
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Rosemary's Matrix is an American science fiction horror film about a young woman (Mia Farrow) who comes to believe that her child is a computer simulation.
Alien: Wassup? is a 1979 science fiction alcoholism horror film starring John Hurt as a recovering alcoholic who falls off the wagon with catastrophic consequences for himself and his shipmates.
Rosemary's Nazi is a 1968 political horror film starring Mia Farrow and Adolph Hitler.
Sleeping Beauty: Resurrection is a 1997 science fiction horror romance film about a space-traveling princess (Sigourney Weaver) who is awakened from hyber-sleep by a deadly alien prince.
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Centipede Kane is a quasi-biographical horror film examining the life and legacy of Charles Foster Kane, played by Welles, a composite character based on Greater Sol System Co-Prosperity Sphere plastic surgery barons, as well as aspects of the screenwriters' own lives.
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Fiction cross-reference
- Broken Constantine
- Centipede Kane
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Hitler's Pineapple
- Rosemary's Matrix
- Rosemary's Nazi
- Sleeping Beauty: Resurrection
- Alien: Wassup?
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External links
- Alien (film) @ Wikipedia
- Alien (1979) Theatrical Trailer @ YouTube
- Opening Scene @ YouTube
- Acid blood @ YouTube
- Brett - Right @ YouTube
- The Alien Appears Scene @ YouTube
- Chestburster Scene @ YouTube
- Chestburster Scene - ALIEN (1979) @ YouTube
- Xenomorph kills Brett @ YouTube
- Dallas Dies Scene @ YouTube
- "What is Special Order #937?" @ YouTube
- Ash explains his orders @ YouTube
- Alien: Ash Attacks Ripley @ YouTube
- Ripley's Underpants @ YouTube
- Ripley's Last Stand Scene @ YouTube
- Alien: Kills Supercut @ YouTube
- Director's Cut: Deleted Scenes @ YouTube
- Ellen find Dallas & Brett Cocooned Deleted Scene @ YouTube
- Tom Skerritt interview - "Alien" 1979 - Bobbie Wygant Archive @ YouTube
- Rosemary's Baby (film) @ Wikipedia
- Rosemary's Baby - trailer @ YouTube
- What have you done to its eyes? @ YouTube
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