Alien 3

Alien 3 (stylized as ALIEN3) is an American science fiction-horror movie. It was released on 22 May 1992.[1] It was the debut feature movie of director David Fincher. Alien 3 movie stars Sigourney Weaver, Charles Dance, Charles S. Dutton and Lance Henriksen. It is a sequel to Alien (1979) and Aliens (1986). Alien 3 was by followed by Alien: Resurrection (1997).

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Plot

The movie continues the plot of the 1986 movie Aliens. Heading back to Earth a spacecraft has flight difficulties. It crash lands on a planet called Fiorina 161.[2] The crash kills everyone aboard except Lieutenant Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver). Fiorina 161 is a planet where the temperature averages forty degrees below zero. It was a maximum security prison colony. A group of ex-prisoners chose to remain on the planet. They belong to a sect identified as "an apocalyptic millennarian fundamentalist Christian sect."[2] The first thing Ripley has to do is shave her head because of the lice there. She is threatened by being the only female on the planet. While waiting for a rescue ship it is discovered that one of the aliens Ripley and the others were fighting before has found its way to Fiorina 161. A pet dog is the first victim. Then ex-prisoners begin disappearing. They have no weapons to fight the alien monster, only fire. Then Ripley learns she has a little alien inside her. Worse, it's a queen capable of producing thousands of eggs. Ripley thinks it happened while she was asleep in her pod.[2] The creature, called a Xenomorph, refuses to kill Ripley because of the embryo inside her.[3]

Cast

  • Sigourney Weaver: Ripley[4]
  • Charles S. Dutton: Dillon[4]
  • Charles Dance: Clemens[4]
  • Paul McGann: Golic[4]
  • Brian Glover: Andrews[4]
  • Ralph Brown: Aaron[4]
  • Danny Webb: Morse[4]
  • Lance Henriksen: Bishop[4]
  • Chris Fairbank: Murphy[4]
  • Pete Postlethwaite: David[4]
  • Danielle Edmond: Newt[4]

Release Dates

CountryPremiere
 United States22 May 1992
 Australia4 June 1992
 Jamaica24 June 1992
 Philippines1 July 1992
 Venezuela1 July 1992
 Argentina2 July 1992
 Hong Kong2 July 1992
 Peru2 July 1992
 New Zealand3 July 1992
 Taiwan4 July 1992
 Mexico10 July 1992
 Ecuador15 July 1992
 South Korea17 July 1992
 Puerto Rico23 July 1992
 Indonesia11 August 1992
 Panama14 August 1992
 South Africa14 August 1992
 United Kingdom21 August 1992
 Ireland21 August 1992
 Uruguay21 August 1992
 Japan22 August 1992
 Bulgaria26 August 1992
 France26 August 1992
 Belgium27 August 1992
 Norway27 August 1992
 Finland28 August 1992
 Denmark29 August 1992
 Bolivia3 September 1992
 Germany3 September 1992
 Brazil4 September 1992
 Belize4 September 1992
 Chile10 September 1992
 Austria11 September 1992
 Spain11 September 1992
 El Salvador11 September 1992
 Swaziland11 September 1992
 Turkey11 September 1992
 Poland18 September 1992
 Portugal25 September 1992
 Sweden25 September 1992
 Greece26 September 1992
 Italy1 October 1992
 Slovenia1 October 1992
 Hungary6 October 1992
 Cyprus9 October 1992
 Thailand10 October 1992
 Egypt12 October 1992
 Netherlands28 October 1992
 Colombia29 October 1992
 Singapore12 November 1992
 Croatia21 January 1993
 India14 May 1993
 Romania3 December 1993

Production

The movie had a difficult production, with various screenwriters and directors getting involved in the project. Shooting began without a finished script. The movie was the big-budget debut for the young David Fincher. He was brought into the project after a proposed version with Vincent Ward at the helm was cancelled well into pre-production. Fincher had little time to prepare. The experience of making the movie proved agonizing for him.

References

  1. "ALIEN3 (1992)". Rotten Tomatoes. Flixster. Retrieved 17 April 2015.
  2. Vincent Canby (22 May 1992). "Movie Review: Alien3 (1992)". The New York Times. Retrieved 17 April 2015.
  3. David Madsen (31 October 2014). "Movie Review – Alien3 (1992) – David Madsen". GARDE MAGAZINE. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 17 April 2015.
  4. James O'Ehley. "SCI-FI MOVIE PAGE PICK: ALIEN 3". The Sci-Fi Movie Page. Retrieved 17 April 2015.

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