Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn alien woman is running from a deadly enemy and tries to hide on Earth where she meets a young mechanic, who helps her to get back home and to fight for the freedom of her people.An alien woman is running from a deadly enemy and tries to hide on Earth where she meets a young mechanic, who helps her to get back home and to fight for the freedom of her people.An alien woman is running from a deadly enemy and tries to hide on Earth where she meets a young mechanic, who helps her to get back home and to fight for the freedom of her people.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Waitress
- (as Barbara Barnes)
- Breakdancer
- (non crédité)
- Bixby
- (non crédité)
- Baseball Hat Breakdancer
- (non crédité)
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If you are a James Spader fan this is probably one of his earliest and hardest titles to get your hands on - and impossible to watch if you don't have a VHS system, but its worth taking the time to find if you like a decent B SciFi movie.
It has a decent plot, but the film really drags through most of the film. The actors did a decent job, as far as what they had to work with. James Spader was very believable.
Although a dull film, it still held my attention to the entire end.
Belinda is fine to look at for the first 30 seconds. Then, her acting -- all the acting from everyone involved -- swirled down the toilet. Sixth-graders could have done better. To describe the acting as "wooden" gives a bad rap to actual wood.
My then-23-year-old self managed to miss this one in the theaters...and that was a real blessing.
One star for Belinda. One star for James.
Yuck.
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- Citations
Mary: I don't know why you're willing to do this.
Joey Callaghan: Because where you come from, you know, Freedom is not a tune you whistle, you know. But believe me ah, when I say this to you, that once you learn that tune, there's nobody, not anybody, that can take that away from you. Does that make sense?