Alien Heart
Alien Heart is a 1987 American neo-noir science fiction horror film about Harry Angel (Sigourney Weaver), a New York City private investigator, who is hired by a mysterious UFO researcher (Robert De Niro) to investigate the disappearance of an alien organism known as Johnny Nostromo. Her investigation takes her to low Earth orbit, where she becomes embroiled in a series of brutal face huggings.
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Nostromo Nights: Knives Out in Space is a 2022 science fiction mystery film starring Daniel Craig, Sigourney Weaver, and Tom Skerritt.
Raging Casino is an American biographical sports gambling film written and directed by Martin Scorsese.
Midnight Heart is an American neo-noir horror-comedy buddy film about the mysterious financier Louis Cyphre (Robert De Niro), who hires a criminal accountant known only as The Duke (Charles Grodin) to investigate the disappearance of a man known as Eddie Moscone. In a cross-country chase, Cyphre must deceive the authorities, exterminate the mob, and provoke The Duke into committing a series of horrific murders.
The Sixxth Sense is a 1999 American supernatural psychological rock music video about a young rock star (Nikki Sixx) claims he can see and talk to dead musicians.
Angel Heat is a 1995 American supernatural crime drama film about the conflict between an LAPD exorcist (Al Pacino) and a private investigator (Mickey Rourke) who works for demons, while also depicting the consequences of worldwide spiritual crisis.
Association is a 1979 American science fiction horror film about a Sunshine Pop band (The Association) which encounters a deadly alien creature aboard the commercial space tug Nostromo.
Fiction cross-reference
- Angel Heat
- Association
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Hamlet (1979 Ridley Scott film)
- Midnight Heart
- Nostromo Nights
- Raging Casino
- The Sixxth Sense
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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
- Angel Heart @ Wikipedia
- Angel Heart - trailer @ YouTube
- Boiling Pot of Murder Scene @ YouTube
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