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Aliens (1986)

July 18, 1986 (US) Action, Thriller, Science Fiction • 137m

Overview

Ripley, the sole survivor of the Nostromo's deadly encounter with the monstrous Alien, returns to Earth after drifting through space in hypersleep for 57 years. Although her story is initially met with skepticism, she agrees to accompany a team of Colonial Marines back to LV-426.

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Top Billed Cast

Michael Biehn
Michael Biehn

Corporal Hicks

Bill Paxton
Bill Paxton

Private Hudson

William Hope
William Hope

Lieutenant Gorman

Jenette Goldstein
Jenette Goldstein

Private Vasquez

Al Matthews
Al Matthews

Sergeant Apone

Mark Rolston
Mark Rolston

Private Drake

Ricco Ross
Ricco Ross

Private Frost

Colette Hiller
Colette Hiller

Corporal Ferro

Daniel Kash
Daniel Kash

Private Spunkmeyer

Cynthia Dale Scott
Cynthia Dale Scott

Corporal Dietrich

Tip Tipping
Tip Tipping

Private Crowe

Trevor Steedman
Trevor Steedman

Private Wierzbowski

Alan Polonsky
Alan Polonsky

Insurance Man

Barbara Coles
Barbara Coles

Cocooned Woman

Carl Toop
Carl Toop

Alien Warrior

John Lees
John Lees

Power Loader Operator

Eddie Powell
Eddie Powell

Alien Warrior (uncredited)

Chris Webb
Chris Webb

Alien Warrior (uncredited)

Alec Gillis
Alec Gillis

Alien (uncredited)

Crew
James Horner
James Horner

Original Music Composer

Adrian Biddle
Adrian Biddle

Director of Photography

Peter Lamont
Peter Lamont

Production Design

Ken Court
Ken Court

Art Direction

Bert Davey
Bert Davey

Art Direction

Fred Hole
Fred Hole

Art Direction

Michael Lamont
Michael Lamont

Art Direction

Crispian Sallis
Crispian Sallis

Set Decoration

Emma Porteous
Emma Porteous

Costume Design

Norman Baillie
Norman Baillie

Special Effects

Paul Weston
Paul Weston

Stunt Coordinator

Brian Johnson
Brian Johnson

Special Effects

Simon Harris
Simon Harris

Assistant Editor

Tiny Nicholls
Tiny Nicholls

Costume Supervisor

Don Sharpe
Don Sharpe

Supervising Sound Editor

Richard Hewitt
Richard Hewitt

Visual Effects Supervisor

Dennis Skotak
Dennis Skotak

Visual Effects Supervisor

Robert Skotak
Robert Skotak

Visual Effects Supervisor

Shaun O'Dell
Shaun O'Dell

Camera Operator

David Worley
David Worley

Camera Operator

Bob Penn
Bob Penn

Still Photographer

Archie Ludski
Archie Ludski

Dialogue Editor

Roy Charman
Roy Charman

Sound Recordist

Bert Hearn
Bert Hearn

Property Master

Terry Ackland-Snow
Terry Ackland-Snow

Supervising Art Director

Robin Clarke
Robin Clarke

Music Editor

Walter Hill
Walter Hill

Executive Producer

David Giler
David Giler

Executive Producer

Gordon Carroll
Gordon Carroll

Executive Producer

Vic Simpson
Vic Simpson

Construction Manager

Elaine Bowerbank
Elaine Bowerbank

Key Hair Stylist

Mo Coppitters
Mo Coppitters

Unit Production Manager

Hugh Harlow
Hugh Harlow

Production Supervisor

Gil Whelan
Gil Whelan

Unit Production Manager

Derek Cracknell
Derek Cracknell

First Assistant Director

Melvin Lind
Melvin Lind

Second Assistant Director

Stan Winston
Stan Winston

Second Unit Director

Ron Cobb
Ron Cobb

Conceptual Design

Syd Mead
Syd Mead

Concept Artist

Rocky Phelan
Rocky Phelan

Foley Editor

Louise Head
Louise Head

Stunt Double

Kiran Shah
Kiran Shah

Stunt Double

Clive Curtis
Clive Curtis

Stunt Double

Peter Boita
Peter Boita

Associate Editor

Phil Sanderson
Phil Sanderson

First Assistant Editor

Diana Dill
Diana Dill

Script Supervisor

Geoff Freeman
Geoff Freeman

Unit Publicist

H. R. Giger
H. R. Giger

Creature Design

Paul Tucker
Paul Tucker

Production Controller

Joyce Turner
Joyce Turner

Production Coordinator

Peter Robb-King
Peter Robb-King

Makeup Supervisor

Peter Russell
Peter Russell

Visual Effects Art Director

Steven Woodcock
Steven Woodcock

Set Decoration

Adam Jones
Adam Jones

Special Effects

John Brown
John Brown

Special Effects Technician



Reviews

Rob

⭐ 8.5/10

August 5, 2015

One of my all time favorites. It still contains some of the drama and suspense of the first but with far more action leading to what I find a far more appealing storyline. As with Cameron's movies he makes you feel for the core characters from the start rather than just a bunch of 'bad ass' marines (Although they are). The progression of Ripley was really defined by this movie the 'brave but scared' Ripley of Alien is gone and a more determined, … read the rest.

Patrick E. Abe

⭐ 8/10

October 20, 2016

"Ripley and the Soldiers" can be found in two versions: the short version that cuts from Midway station directly to the Weyland-Yutani hearing, and the "director's cut" which cuts to a waiting room with a wall size "scenery channel" display.
When I first saw the short version, I wondered how Ripley was able to make an immediate connection with Newt. "Sister solidarity" sounded bogus, and the "director's cut" cleared up that mystery.
The more in… read the rest.

Charles Dance

⭐ 4/10

February 19, 2017

**The Disney film of the franchise**

A basic shoot 'em up that comes complete with soldiers greasing up and watching each others muscles and also added an annoying kid straight out of Oliver Twist.

Cameron took everything Ridley Scott slowly built up and tossed it in the trash can to make a cheap shot Stallone/ Schwarzenegger style action fiasco.

People who like this one tend to not be fans of horror movies as they complain about the _da… read the rest.

John Chard

⭐ 10/10

September 28, 2018

My mommy always said there were no monsters - no real ones - but there are.

Ripley has been found in deep space by a salvage ship and brought back to a space station to be awoken from her 57 year sleep. Here she is mortified to find that the planet on which herself and her now deceased Nostromo crew found the Alien, LV-426, has been colonised by Weyland-Yutani Company. Suffice to say that when The Company representative, Burke, tells her that … read the rest.

AmazoniaNOTAmazon

⭐ 4/10

October 23, 2019

How Disappointing !

This movie, Aliens (1986) is a real fiasco. Especially compared to Alien (1979).
James Cameron ruined the spirit and soul of Alien for several reasons.

The first one, according to me, is that, unlike Alien, he is using too many characters. Almost all of the actors are lacking of charism, even Sigourney Weaver.
The soldiers show more muscles than intelligence and this is not reality, it is almost ridiculous.
I do not … read the rest.

Repo Jack

⭐ 10/10

October 28, 2020

How do you do a followup to a classic like Alien? GIve it to James Cameron to amp it up to 10 with a bazillion aliens and a fantastic performance by Sigourney Reaver.

r96sk

⭐ 8/10

February 22, 2022

A better sequel to <em>'Alien'</em> than I was expecting.

<em>'Aliens'</em> - love the creativity, guys! - is a minute jot off the original but it remains a thoroughly enjoyable film - despite a slightly longer run time, which pleasantly doesn't hamper events. Sigourney Weaver is terrific again; I can see why these films launched her career.

I will say parts of this 1986 flick are a tad repetitive from the original and a few bits are predic… read the rest.

The Movie Mob

⭐ 10/10

August 19, 2022

**Overall : Aliens is an unparalleled essential that any sci-fi or horror fan needs to see.**

The original Alien (1979) set a new standard for sci-fi horror due to the fantastic vision and directing of the legendary director Ridley Scott. How could a green rookie director with just a handful of directing credits hope to top that? James Cameron found a way! Aliens improves on its predecessor in every way. Instead of a crew of civilian pilots fi… read the rest.

Wuchak

⭐ 9/10

November 1, 2022

**_One of the best monster movies_**

I prefer James Cameron's "Aliens" (1986) to its predecessor, Ridley Scott's "Alien" (1979), mainly because the story is more compelling. People often say "Aliens" is more of an action film than "Alien," but it's not a mindless action film and, in fact, the action doesn't even start until a FULL HOUR into its 2 hour and 18 minutes runtime (the extended cut runs about 16 minutes longer). The best horror/actio… read the rest.

BryceSpencer

⭐ 10/10

November 26, 2022

**Even BETTER Than The First!**
I LOVED this movie! The intense action, the gripping horror, the characters, the aliens, the ascetic...everything. And it takes its time to give us all the little hints and clues from the first film as we venture into this thrilling ride. Though I have much respect for Ridley Scott's first Alien film, this one just takes it to a whole new level in a way the first never could. THIS is how it's done.

BryceSpencer

⭐ 10/10

January 12, 2023

I LOVED this movie! I honestly rank this movie even higher than the first. The intense action, the gripping horror, the characters, the aliens, the ascetic...everything. And it takes its time to give us all the little hints and clues from the first film as we venture into this thrilling ride. Though I have much respect for Ridley Scott's first Alien film, this one just takes it to a whole new level in a way the first never could. THIS is how it's… read the rest.

GenerationofSwine

⭐ 10/10

January 13, 2023

I have a simple policy: if the movie entertains like it's supposed to, I give it 10 stars...

...That being said:

I'm going to give you two words: "Space Marines" That's right, "space marines" I can almost see the pitch for this. We are going to take the Alien movie, the classic horror movie in space...and we are going to turn it into an action movie in space and completely change the direction of the franchise to the point where people are … read the rest.

Filipe Manuel Neto

⭐ 9/10

April 27, 2023

**A sequel on par with the first film, and one that helped cement the Alien franchise.**

I really liked the movie Alien, the first of this franchise. There is no doubt that it is one of the best and most remarkable horror films ever made, and one of the “fathers” of contemporary sci-fi cinema. This film was thought to give logical continuity to the story started in that film, and I think it couldn't be better than it is. There are many people … read the rest.

emre

⭐ 8/10

September 12, 2024

While Cameron masterfully balances tension and action, he also deepens the film by focusing on character development. Watching Ripley's transformation is a testament to his impressive direction. Additionally, the creature designs and military costumes bring a sense of realism that surpasses its time, drawing the audience into the film's dark and dangerous world. In these aspects, *Aliens* stands as a masterpiece not just for sci-fi fans, but for … read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$18,500,000

Revenue

$183,316,455

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