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Alien Warrior

  • 1985
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
274
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Alien Warrior (1985)
ActionCrimeSci-Fi

An alien from another dimension lands on earth to fight the "Great Evil" that has been unleashed on it.An alien from another dimension lands on earth to fight the "Great Evil" that has been unleashed on it.An alien from another dimension lands on earth to fight the "Great Evil" that has been unleashed on it.

  • Director
    • Ed Hunt
  • Writers
    • Ruben Gordon
    • Ed Hunt
    • Barry Pearson
  • Stars
    • Brett Baxter Clark
    • Pamela Saunders
    • Reggie De Morton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    274
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ed Hunt
    • Writers
      • Ruben Gordon
      • Ed Hunt
      • Barry Pearson
    • Stars
      • Brett Baxter Clark
      • Pamela Saunders
      • Reggie De Morton
    • 12User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Brett Baxter Clark
    Brett Baxter Clark
    • Buddy
    • (as Brett Clark)
    Pamela Saunders
    • Lora
    Reggie De Morton
    Reggie De Morton
    • Mr. One
    Nelson Datu Anderson
    • Gonzalez
    • (as Nelson D. Anderson)
    Norman Budd
    • Buddy's Father…
    Elodie McKee
    • Sherry
    Bill Woods Jr.
    • Crusher
    Rameon Witt
    • Flipper
    John Anthony Williams
    • Flash
    • (as Tony Williams)
    Anthony Alexander
    • El Chiganillo
    Art Bonilla
    Art Bonilla
    • Enrique
    • (as Arturo Bonilla)
    Tally Chanel
    • Barbara
    James Chesnutt
    • Conrad
    Frank Dux
    Frank Dux
    • Ninja warrior
    • (as Shidoshi Frank Dux)
    Linda Finzi
    • Beverly
    Don Herman
    • Homeless Guitar Player
    • (scenes deleted)
    Linda Lutz
    Linda Lutz
    • Aunt
    Cosmo Mata
    • Gang Member
    • (as Cosmo de Mata)
    • Director
      • Ed Hunt
    • Writers
      • Ruben Gordon
      • Ed Hunt
      • Barry Pearson
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    1stupid_fresh

    ...nearly drove me insane.

    This film almost gave me a nervous breakdown. When I was recovering from appendicitis a few years ago, I had just started teaching in secondary (high) school. The whole teaching business was all a bit nervewracking for a beginner, but to mentally prepare myself for going back into the classroom I decided to watch some rather awful films. The Flintstones was one of the films that I chose, and then I put "King Of The Streets" (the UK title of 'Alien Warrior') on. Just before it finished I found myself almost in tears at the sheer waste of it all...my life, the film stock, the £2 I had paid for it a couple of weeks ago in the Blockbuster ex rental section, the time it must have taken to print the sleeve art, the effort of the editors and musicians involved in the soundtrack (as negligable as their efforts were)...the list goes on.

    I love bad films. Let me make this perfectly clear - I LOVE watching crappy films from Blockbusters. Me and my mate Dan used to sit and watch many, many cheapjack horrors and laugh at them. But this was a different type of crappy film. I don't think that anything has come close to this, not even Tobe Hooper's "Death Trap" (which is probably my second worst film in the world). The whole making a car from abandoned parts section nearly killed me; the repetition of music at any available opportunity, regardless of on-screen events; the whole.... AAAGGGHHHHHHH!!!!! I can't even carry on with this 'critical' dissection, as my gag reflex has started. The futility of that film, even now, three years after I watched it for the first and last time, still renders me speechless (but I am still able to type). The whole "making a car from odd parts" section had me contemplating horrible things.

    I implore you, if you are interested in watching this film, just gaze at the cover of the video and imagine the worst possible version of the story synopsis on the back. I can almost guarantee that it won't be even half as bad as this film actually is. Don't, under any circumstances, contemplate actually watching it for any reason whatsoever. Not if you are a Christian and you want to see a Christ allegory; not if you are a bad movie afictionado and you want to experience the true nadir of trash; not even if you want your life to seem longer (and believe me, every second that this film runs seems like at least a minute). Make no mistake about it, this film is unholy. It is the antichrist in video form. As Bo Cattlett in Get Shorty said: "I've seen better film on teeth".
    wbutane

    What were they thinking?

    I can't quite figure out exactly what audience the filmmakers were trying to reach with this film. It's basically a kid's movie about an alien who comes to Earth to defeat "great evil". But they also throw in lots of violence, pimping, drug dealing, naked women, and the result is a paranoid movie that only fans of bad cinema will appreciate. Perfect for inviting friends over and having a do-it-yourself Mystery Science Theater 3000 party. The acting is terrible, so are the special effects. The funniest scene has to be the alien befriending the street gangs and convincing them to paint over their old graffiti with new "nice" graffiti!
    1madewithchicken

    better than plan 9

    imagine if you took the Christ myth, mixed it with a healthy dose of porn, against a backdrop of bad sci-fi blackxploitation(brotha from another planet like) throw in a dash of after school special, and lots of really bad kung fu fighting. oh and some decent break dancing. with an awesome casio keyboard soundtrack.

    and some how they make this even worse than you could imagine. there are at least 4 rape scenes, at least one great car explosion, a buff black guy running around in his undies with an Uzi.

    add alcohol and this is the perfect movie.

    i mean lots and lots and lots of alcohol
    1Krizu

    aaghhaha...

    Hargh... this film is so bad it's almost good. Trash at its best. Jesus' bro vs. pimps...come on. I'd say that you'd actually have to see this, it's so bad... my sides hurt when I laughed. I can't understand why this isn't in the worst 100.
    2Coffee_in_the_Clink

    A more appropiate title would have been "E.T. Superstar" or "Who's Pimp Daddy?"

    "Alien Warrior" or "King of the Street" is one hell of a bizarre film, that is very tedious, strange and feels like it is never going to end. Which is weird, because there is plenty of action; shoot-outs galore, pimp-walking, pimp-talking, pimp-stomping and pimp-slapping! This madness would be best described as the concoction you would get if you crossed "Jesus Christ Superstar" with "Taxi Driver", and with a strong dosage of "E.T. the Extra-terrestrial". It's extremely cheap and was filmed on the mean streets of Skid Row, LA, which was so bad at the time that they allegedly had to hire security to protect the cast and crew while filming. It wasn't worth it, because this is a right turkey of a film. The concept is strange, I'll give it that, but it is also unbelievably stupid, irritating and goes absolutely nowhere. As expected, the acting is quite bad and so is just about everything else. But the dull and repetitive script is what kills it completely.

    An alien from a race that is not much different to humans is sent down to Earth to do away with the Great Evil that has plagued the planet, not unlike the exploits of Jesus Christ (He even looks a bit like the typical depiction of Christ). When he lands on Earth (in LA's skid row, of all places) he stops a woman being gang-raped by a gang of Latinos, and from there, he implores people to take him to "Great Evil". The rest of the film sees a lot of the aforementioned 'pimping' as gold-toothed, fur-coated, cane-toting gangster pimps fight one another on the streets, and our Alien Warrior finds refuge in an old library and starts to bully gang-bangers into learning how to read... Yes, you read that correctly. Welcome to the madness that is "Alien Warrior".

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    • Trivia
      The night scenes were shot on location along Los Angeles' "Skid Row" between sunset and sunrise and the production company had to hire security to prevent the crew from being mugged during the shooting.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Remote Control (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      Hold the light
      Performed by Beri Gibb-Rhoades

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    • Release date
      • February 1986 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • King of the Streets
    • Filming locations
      • Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA(Location.)
    • Production company
      • Good Luck Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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