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Alien Nation

  • Filme para televisão
  • 1989
  • Unrated
  • 1 h 42 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,9/10
1,3 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Alien Nation (1989)
CrimeDramaSci-Fi

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA bigoted human policeman in the L.A. of the future and his alien partner learn to live with each other's differences while attempting to solve a drug conspiracy hidden in the subculture of ... Ler tudoA bigoted human policeman in the L.A. of the future and his alien partner learn to live with each other's differences while attempting to solve a drug conspiracy hidden in the subculture of Los Angeles' newest immigrant population: extraterrestrials.A bigoted human policeman in the L.A. of the future and his alien partner learn to live with each other's differences while attempting to solve a drug conspiracy hidden in the subculture of Los Angeles' newest immigrant population: extraterrestrials.

  • Direção
    • Kenneth Johnson
  • Roteiristas
    • Rockne S. O'Bannon
    • Kenneth Johnson
  • Artistas
    • Gary Graham
    • Eric Pierpoint
    • Michele Scarabelli
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,9/10
    1,3 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Kenneth Johnson
    • Roteiristas
      • Rockne S. O'Bannon
      • Kenneth Johnson
    • Artistas
      • Gary Graham
      • Eric Pierpoint
      • Michele Scarabelli
    • 10Avaliações de usuários
    • 7Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Gary Graham
    Gary Graham
    • Detective Matthew Sikes
    Eric Pierpoint
    Eric Pierpoint
    • Detective George Francisco
    Michele Scarabelli
    Michele Scarabelli
    • Susan Francisco
    Lauren Woodland
    Lauren Woodland
    • Emily Francisco
    Sean Six
    • Buck Francisco
    Terri Treas
    Terri Treas
    • Cathy Frankel
    Molly Morgan
    Molly Morgan
    • Jill Molaskey
    Jeffrey Marcus
    Jeffrey Marcus
    • Albert Einstein
    • (as Jeff Marcus)
    Jeff Doucette
    Jeff Doucette
    • Burns
    Ron Fassler
    Ron Fassler
    • Captain Bryon Grazer
    Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs
    Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs
    • Sergeant Dobbs
    L. Scott Caldwell
    L. Scott Caldwell
    • Lyddie
    Diane Cary
    Diane Cary
    • Jill's Mother
    William Frankfather
    William Frankfather
    • Purist Leader
    Ketty Lester
    • Teacher
    Loyda Ramos
    Loyda Ramos
    • Officer Maria Puente
    Tim Russ
    Tim Russ
    • Ronald Ketnes
    Brian Smiar
    • Priest
    • Direção
      • Kenneth Johnson
    • Roteiristas
      • Rockne S. O'Bannon
      • Kenneth Johnson
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários10

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    10sandyj

    Alien Nation will never be out-of-date

    At least not until the real aliens arrive and set us straight about their culture and history. For now, we have to make do with the inspired creations of talented science fiction writers, actors and directors who produce such shows/movies as Alien Nation, Star Trek, 2001, a Space Oddessy,Close Encounters of the Third Kind, etc etc.

    Alien Nation, the TV series and -to a lesser extent-the movie is one of those brilliant and creative attempts to look at a different culture in an intelligent and non-judgmental way, to find the truth in our collective dreams (and fears) about the future and the actual aliens we will one day encounter.
    10XweAponX

    Graham and Pierpoint do Caan and Patinkin

    It's not like they look anything like their counterparts in the original film, but they take on personality aspects of the original characters. And they do this perfectly. I can literally see James and Mandy playing these parts in the television show. And if I let my mind wander, Graham and Pierpoint could have played those original film roles.

    This film is actually the reverse of theatrical version... in the theatrical version, we have newcomers transforming into something else.

    In this made for TV movie which served to launch the TV series, we have what looks like the appearance of a transformation, but it is some thing else.

    If you want to find out what that is, I suggest you watch this. This television film mirrors the original film, but we are brought several steps further into the lifestyles of the newcomers, and we are introduced to George "Sam" Francisco's family, if you watch carefully, you will see George carrying around a coffee cup that says I "heart" San Francisco, reminding us that his actual given name was Sam.

    Later, on during the actual series, we are introduced to their language, their religious sects, their physiology, and most important their biology.

    It is too unfortunate that this series never got its second season, which apparently was planned, but somehow fox network could not fulfill their obligation. But we were given five very good television movies that carried on the saga.

    And even as we watch those five TV movies, they pick up at the same spot where the cliffhanger left us, but certain things could not be replicated, the complicated lock on Sikes apartment door for one thing. But they did do a good job continuing the look of the series and the original film.
    march9hare

    invasion of the eggplant heads

    Like many other series before - and since - "Alien Nation" was adapted for the small screen from a big screen motion picture, in this case starring Mandy Patinkin and James Caan, if you can believe that. Gary Graham reprises the role played by Caan of Det. Sgt. Matt Sykes, a bigot LA cop. Graham, of course, is probably best remembered for the good job - well, okay, adequate job - he did in "The Hollywood Knights" and the not so good job in "Robot Jox". Like the movie, the series concerns itself with a shipload of basically human-looking aliens, who are in fact escaped slaves, that arrive on Earth and try to adapt to human culture. They have their quirks, like getting drunk on sour milk, and their weaknesses, like dying horribly on contact with salt water, but basically they just want to get along. In their efforts to do just that, they adopt human-sounding names, which leads to one of the show's running gags. Sykes' alien partner, for example, is Det. Sam Francisco. Once, it's cute. But more than once, or even occasionally, it can easily get out of hand, and did, with characters like Pete Moss, Mike Raphone, et al ad nauseum. Did this show get silly and tedious at times? Yup, but no more so than other sci-fi series, like "Timecop", the brainchild of Harve Bennett (yes, THAT Harve Bennett), "RoboCop", "Mantis", "Viper", and a whole raft of other sackrace losers that all fell out of a Crumbum Tree and hit every branch on the way down. Having said this, we actually liked this show, and didn't for one centon believe Fox's reason for cancellation, to wit: the makeup costs of the actors prosthetic headpieces for a weekly show were just too high. Tell it to someone who believes it. This was, in the last analysis, a pretty good show as these things go, and really deserved better
    10amytychx

    The best show ever made to combat racism

    Alien Nation was the best show ever made that took people inside the ugly world of racism and helped combat it. The viewers could relate to Matthew Sikes, who was prejudice against the newcomers because they looked strange and were taking ``our'' jobs away from us. As Matt and the viewers got to know more about the newcomers, through George Francisco and his family, we began to love them and to realize how easily racism takes control of our emotions and that we must do everything we can to fight it in ourselves. The writers and producers did an excellent job of introducing us to a new culture that was fascinating and made us want to learn more. I would recommend the show to everyone; especially those who believe they have no prejudices.
    cosmic_quest

    Yet another example of a decent show being cancelled prematurely

    'Alien Nation' was probably was one of the best sci-fi shows of its time, taking the buddy cop idea and adding in aliens.

    A television series, based on the 1988 James Caan film, revolves around Detective Matt Sikes and his alien partner George Francisco. George's people were slaves who managed to escape their masters and are now making a new life for themselves on Earth, where they sought refuge. The aliens' arrival not only bring about much bemusement as human struggle to adapt to their new guests, who have many quirks such as getting drunk on soured milk and the fact it takes three for them to have a child, but there is much prejudices between the two races.

    'Alien Nation' had the humour and action that you'd expect of any cop series but with the added intrigue of how humans would cope with such an event, touching upon racial tensions between the two races that are clearly analogy of what America was like in the Sixties as black people fought for their right to equality. That said, the serious issues raised doesn't detract from this being a fun and entertaining show as we see the situations reckless Matt gets into with the calmer, family man George.

    It's just a shame it was cancelled only after one series (although Fox obviously realised their idiotic mistake as they revived the characters in the Nineties with a number of made-for-TV films). Why do decent shows never get a chance to prove themselves?

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    • Curiosidades
      The alien ship that lands is called the Gruza. "Gruza" is a Russian word that means "cargo."
    • Citações

      [a group of human Purists have are protesting the admission of a Newcomer student by blocking the school door]

      Ms. Purist: They're unnatural. They've already taking too many jobs, our jobs! If we let her in here now, there'll be a hundred more next week.

      Protestor: We don't want them mixing with our kids. Their quarantine wasn't long enough. The ACLU got them released too soon. How do we know they're really safe?

      Ms. Purist: I say we run them back to Slagtown!

      [Matt fires his gun and the crowd falls silent]

      Matt: Why stop with running them back to Slagtown, why don't we just kill them?

      [fires his gun again]

      Matt: Teach them a lesson. Keep them in their place. Keep America pure.

      [crowd cheers]

      Matt: We don't even need to paint little stars on them to recognize them, do we?

      [cheering stops]

      Matt: Hell, they'll be easy to round up. Look at them, they stand out even better than the Japs that we threw into concentration camps back in 1942. This will be a piece of cake. And if enough of us get together, it'll almost seem legal, won't it? Put little white pointy sheets on our heads and hang us a few Slags, huh? Let's start with this little one right here.

      [takes Emily's hand and winks at her]

      Matt: Just 'cause she's an American citizen, that doesn't make her a human being, does it? So what if she's a little brighter than some of our kids? We can beat that out of her. Discourage her enough, she'll give up. So what if she might have come up with a cure for cancer someday? She's not *civilized* like us. So why don't we just put a gun to her head and end it all right here, huh?

      [starts offering his gun to the crowd, but no one will take it]

      Matt: Come, pull trigger. Come on, take it. Come on!

      [to the rally leader]

      Matt: How about you, Ms. Purist? I know you want to come pull the trigger. Get down over here! Come on down!

      [Ms. Purist doesn't move]

      Matt: What, I have to do it myself? Okay.

      [cocks the hammer on his gun]

      Protestor: No, we don't want her dead. We just want her back where she belongs.

      Matt: [uncocks gun's hammer] She belongs *here*.

      [holsters his gun and turns to the crowd]

      Matt: Aren't you shamed of yourselves?

      [faces a black man in the crowd of protestors]

      Matt: Aren't *you*?

      [the protestors and the teachers come out to meet Matt and Emily]

      Matt: Anybody gives this little one any trouble answers to me, got it?

      Principal: Yeah, I do.

      Matt: [to Emily] You okay?

      [Emily nods]

      Matt: Good girl. Now, go in there and show them your stuff.

      [the teachers take Emily into the school and Matt turns back to the protesters]

      Matt: Party's over people. Anybody still here in three minutes will be under arrest for the violation of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

    • Conexões
      Featured in Missão Alien: Fountain of Youth (1989)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 18 de setembro de 1989 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Нація прибульців
    • Locações de filme
      • Belmont Tunnel - 1304 West 2nd Street, Los Angeles, Califórnia, EUA(Graffiti yard)
    • Empresa de produção
      • 20th Century Fox Television
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      • 1.33 : 1

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