Alien Resurrection (1997)
Alien Resurrection (1997)
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Sigourney Weaver
Ripley
Winona Ryder
Call
Dominique Pinon
Vriess
Ron Perlman
Johner
Gary Dourdan
Christie
Michael Wincott
Elgyn
Kim Flowers
Hillard
Dan Hedaya
General Perez
J.E. Freeman
Dr. Wren
Brad Dourif
Gediman
Raymond Cruz
Pvt. Vincent Distephano
Leland Orser
Larry Purvis
Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Director
Dan O'Bannon
Writer
Carolyn Campbell
Anesthesiologist
Ronald Shusett
Writer
Marlene Bush
Scientist
Joss Whedon
Writer
David St. James
Surgeon
Rodney Mitchell
Soldier with Glove
Bill Badalato
Producer
Gordon Carroll
Producer
Robert Faltisco
Soldier Shot Through Helmet
David Rowe
Frozen Soldier
David Giler
Producer
Walter Hill
Producer
Garrett House
Soldier
John Frizzell
Composer
Rod Damer
Soldier
Mark Mansfield
Soldier
Darius Khondji
Cinematographer
Hervé Schneid
Editor
Daniel Raymont
Soldier
Richard Pagano
CastingDirector
Cris D'Annunzio
Soldier
Steven Gilborn
Father (voice)
Nigel Phelps
ProductionDesigner
Robert Bastens
Sleeper
Rico Bueno
Sleeper
Alex Lorre
Sleeper
Ronald Ramessar
Sleeper
Nicole Fellows
Young Ripley
Tom Woodruff Jr.
Lead Alien
Joan La Barbara
Newborn Vocal #1 (voice)
Archie Hahn
Newborn Vocal #2 (voice)
Eddie Yansick
Soldier Who Stuns Ripley / Stunts
Nito Larioza
Sleeper (uncredited)
David Prior
Alien (uncredited)
Nicholas Talone
Soldier in Cocoon (uncredited)
Brad Martin
Soldier Shot by Johner (uncredited) / Stunts
Wanda De Jesus
(uncredited)
Alec Gillis
Hero Alien Warrior (uncredited)
Chris Cunningham
Character Technical Supervisor
Steve Wang
Sculptor
Bob Ringwood
Costume Design
Barry R. Koper
Makeup Department Head
David Rawley
Costume Supervisor
John M. Dwyer
Set Decoration
Andrew Neskoromny
Art Direction
Steve Cooper
Supervising Art Director
Richard Fernandez
Set Designer
Greg Sanger
Leadman
Steve Koch
Sculptor
Linda Lew
Foley
Shannon Kenny
Script Supervisor
Martin November
Visual Effects Editor
Conrad W. Hall
Camera Operator / VFX Director of Photography
David Emmerichs
Steadicam Operator
Dave Robling
Transportation Coordinator
Penny Smartt-Juday
Art Department Coordinator
Matthew Ferro
Visual Effects Producer
Rachel Aberly
Publicist / Unit Publicist
John Chichester
Set Designer
Ernie F. Orsatti
Stunt Coordinator
William K. Dolan
Leadman
Jeffrey P. Buccacio Jr.
Sculptor
Leslie Shatz
Sound Designer
Gregory H. Watkins
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Eric Allard
Special Effects Coordinator
Richard E. Hollander
Visual Effects Supervisor
Pitof
Visual Effects Supervisor
Jann K. Engel
Set Designer
John A. Larsen
Supervising Sound Editor
Suzanne Tenner
Still Photographer
Maya Shimoguchi
Set Designer
Erik Henry
Visual Effects Supervisor
Mike Smithson
Sculptor / Makeup Artist
Rick Kline
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gary A. Krakoff
Construction Coordinator
Abby Treloggen
Music Editor
Mick Cukurs
Set Designer
Luis G. Hoyos
Set Designer
John T. Cucci
Foley
Dan O'Connell
Foley
Bill Boes
Assistant Art Director
Susan Zwerman
Visual Effects Producer
Alan D'Angerio
Hair Designer
R.J. Kizer
ADR Supervisor
C. Alan Rawlins Sr.
Key Grip
C. Ashley Sudge
Dolly Grip
Ed Fincher
Key Costumer
Jasen Joseph Sica
Key Hair Stylist
Robert E. Denne
Painter
Liza Sullivan
Assistant Editor
Jon Marsala
Propmaker
Bill Myer
Makeup Artist
Ted Caplan
Foley Editor
Paul Anthony Morris
Hairstylist
Susan Walter
Assistant Director
Sean Garnhart
Sound Effects Editor
James Andrykowski
First Assistant Editor
Robert Hutchins
Pyrotechnician
George Stokes
Propmaker
Jay Wilkinson
Sound Effects Editor
Mike Defeo
Modeling
Chris Strong
Chief Lighting Technician
Mark Oppenheimer
First Assistant Director
Charles S. Serrano
Propmaker
Lauren Palmer
ADR Editor
Paul Urmson
Sound Effects Designer
Peter Davidian
Rigging Gaffer
Steve Bowerman
Boom Operator
Michael Arvanitis
Best Boy Electric
Joe Viskocil
Pyrotechnic Supervisor
Harry B. Miller III
Dialogue Editor
David Cunningham
Sound Recordist
Dave Kulczycki
Dialogue Editor
Emily Ferry
Property Master
Robin Haskins
Sound Recordist
Jennifer Morrison Holyfield
Costumer
Eyde Belasco
Casting Associate
Gene Kozicki
Production Manager
Paul Delucca
Costumer
Mitch Kopelman
Digital Effects Supervisor
Robb Earnest
Production Secretary
Terri Douglas
ADR Voice Casting
Gregory Lynch Jr.
Carpenter
Michael Lambert
Electrician
Cathy Hill
Costumer
Claudia Wick
Costumer
Cynthia Quan
Production Accountant
Jerry Wax
Set Dresser
William T. McKane
Best Boy Electric
Katina Le Kerr
Costumer
Antoine Durr
Digital Supervisor
Bill Dance
Extras Casting
Mike Larrabee
Painter
Dan Brodzik
Painter
Dan Kerns
Electrician
Bob Leitelt
Key Rigging Grip
Pete Romano
Underwater Director of Photography
James Hogue
Painter
Ernest von Hauff
Painter
Carlos M. Torres
Electrician
Naomi Donne
Makeup Designer
Alain Carsoux
Compositing Supervisor
Marc Martin Del Campo
Set Dresser
Adolfo Martínez Pérez
Storyboard Artist
Dana Kroeger
Camera Loader
Joseph R. Pinkos
Set Dresser
Monty Woodard
Electrician
Chris Franco
Electrician
Lauren Smith
Visual Effects Coordinator
Mark Cross
Music Producer
Thomas Duval
Compositing Supervisor
James Peattie
Construction Coordinator
Dean B. Katz
Set Dresser
Don Steinberg
Second Assistant Camera
Terrence Harris
Casting Associate
Joy Taylor
Assistant Property Master
Elijah Bryant
Set Dresser
Andy Friend
Storyboard Artist
Michael Alexonis
Best Boy Grip
Thomas P. Powell
Lighting Technician
Barbara Crow
First Assistant Accountant
Bob Johnston
Production Supervisor
Zoran Veselic
First Assistant Camera
Gregory Zemgals
Set Dresser
John A. Mileski
Standby Painter
Gary S. Christie
Best Boy Grip
Ivan Martin del Campo
Production Secretary
Cliff Berns
Painter
Nancy King
Second Assistant Director
Jackie C. Lee
Second Second Assistant Director
Gary Burritt
Negative Cutter
David Orr
Color Timer
Gregg Sargeant
Stunt Double
Noon Orsatti
Stunts
Chris O'Hara
Stunts
Edward Conna
Stunts
Mary Peters
Stunt Double
H. R. Giger
Creature Design
John Dods
Makeup Artist
Chad Stahelski
Stunt Double / Stunts
Mark De Alessandro
Stunts
Peter McAdams
Grip
Lesley Aletter
Stunts
Mark Chadwick
Stunts
Todd Bryant
Stunts
Randall Huber
Stunts
Media.
Details.
Release DateNovember 12, 1997
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 49m
Content RatingR
Budget$70,000,000
Box Office$162,000,000
Filming LocationsLong Beach, California · Los Angeles, United States of America
Genres
Wiki.
Alien Resurrection is a 1997 American science fiction horror film, directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, written by Joss Whedon, and starring Sigourney Weaver and Winona Ryder. It is the fourth installment of the Alien franchise, and was filmed at the 20th Century Fox studios in Los Angeles, California.
Set 200 years after the preceding installment, Alien 3 (1992), Ellen Ripley is cloned, and an Alien queen is surgically removed from her body. The United Systems Military (USM) hopes to breed Aliens to study and research on the spaceship USM Auriga, using human hosts abducted and delivered to them by a group of mercenaries. The Aliens escape their enclosures, and Ripley and the mercenaries attempt to escape and destroy the Auriga before it reaches Earth. Additional roles are played by Ron Perlman, Dan Hedaya, J. E. Freeman, Brad Dourif, and Michael Wincott.
Alien Resurrection had its premiere in Paris on November 6, 1997, and was released to the public on November 12. It grossed US$47.8 million in the United States and Canada, the least successful of the Alien series in that market. It grossed $161 million worldwide. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who criticized the screenplay whilst praising Weaver's performance and the direction. The film was nominated for six Saturn Awards, including Best Science Fiction Film, Best Actress for Weaver, Best Supporting Actress for Ryder, and Best Direction for Jeunet.
A sequel to Resurrection was planned, as Joss Whedon had written an Earth-set script for Alien 5. Sigourney Weaver was not interested in this setting, but has remained open to reprising her role as Ellen Ripley for a fifth installment, on the condition that she likes the story. More sequels were planned to follow Resurrection, but were ultimately abandoned as the crossover series arrived with the 2004 film Alien vs. Predator, along with the prequel series including the 2012 film Prometheus. The storylines of Resurrection have been continued in the comic series Aliens versus Predator versus The Terminator, and books Aliens: Original Sin and Alien: Sea of Sorrows.