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Alien Resurrection (1997)

November 12, 1997 (US) Science Fiction, Horror, Action • 109m

Overview

Two hundred years after Lt. Ripley died, a group of scientists clone her, hoping to breed the ultimate weapon. But the new Ripley is full of surprises … as are the new aliens. Ripley must team with a band of smugglers to keep the creatures from reaching Earth.

Top Billed

Sigourney Weaver

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Dan Hedaya
Dan Hedaya

General Perez

Carolyn Campbell
Carolyn Campbell

Anesthesiologist

Rodney Mitchell
Rodney Mitchell

Soldier with Glove

Robert Faltisco
Robert Faltisco

Soldier Shot Through Helmet

David Rowe
David Rowe

Frozen Soldier

Steven Gilborn
Steven Gilborn

Father (voice)

Joan La Barbara
Joan La Barbara

Newborn Vocal (voice)

Archie Hahn
Archie Hahn

Newborn Vocal (voice)

Eddie Yansick
Eddie Yansick

Soldier Who Stuns Ripley (uncredited)

Nito Larioza
Nito Larioza

Sleeper (uncredited)

David Prior
David Prior

Alien (uncredited)

Nicholas Talone
Nicholas Talone

Soldier in Cocoon (uncredited)

Brad Martin
Brad Martin

Soldier Shot by Johner (uncredited)

Alec Gillis
Alec Gillis

Hero Alien Warrior (uncredited)

Crew
Chris Cunningham
Chris Cunningham

Character Technical Supervisor

Bob Ringwood
Bob Ringwood

Costume Design

David Rawley
David Rawley

Costume Supervisor

Nigel Phelps
Nigel Phelps

Production Design

Barry R. Koper
Barry R. Koper

Makeup Department Head

John M. Dwyer
John M. Dwyer

Set Decoration

Penny Smartt-Juday
Penny Smartt-Juday

Art Department Coordinator

Gary A. Krakoff
Gary A. Krakoff

Construction Coordinator

Luis G. Hoyos
Luis G. Hoyos

Set Designer

Jann K. Engel
Jann K. Engel

Set Designer

Susan Zwerman
Susan Zwerman

Visual Effects Producer

Ernie F. Orsatti
Ernie F. Orsatti

Stunt Coordinator

Leslie Shatz
Leslie Shatz

Sound Designer

Bill Boes
Bill Boes

Assistant Art Director

Mick Cukurs
Mick Cukurs

Set Designer

Rick Kline
Rick Kline

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Pitof
Pitof

Visual Effects Supervisor

Matthew Ferro
Matthew Ferro

Visual Effects Producer

Shannon Kenny
Shannon Kenny

Script Supervisor

John A. Larsen
John A. Larsen

Supervising Sound Editor

Suzanne Tenner
Suzanne Tenner

Still Photographer

Richard E. Hollander
Richard E. Hollander

Visual Effects Supervisor

Gregory H. Watkins
Gregory H. Watkins

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Conrad W. Hall
Conrad W. Hall

Camera Operator

Dave Robling
Dave Robling

Transportation Coordinator

Erik Henry
Erik Henry

Visual Effects Supervisor

David Emmerichs
David Emmerichs

Steadicam Operator

Eric Allard
Eric Allard

Special Effects Coordinator

Martin November
Martin November

Visual Effects Editor

Darius Khondji
Darius Khondji

Director of Photography

Steve Cooper
Steve Cooper

Supervising Art Director

John Dods
John Dods

Makeup Artist

Paul Urmson
Paul Urmson

Sound Effects Designer

James Andrykowski
James Andrykowski

First Assistant Editor

Mike Smithson
Mike Smithson

Makeup Artist

Peter Davidian
Peter Davidian

Rigging Gaffer

Sean Garnhart
Sean Garnhart

Sound Effects Editor

R.J. Kizer
R.J. Kizer

ADR Supervisor

Joe Viskocil
Joe Viskocil

Pyrotechnic Supervisor

Bill Myer
Bill Myer

Makeup Artist

Jasen Joseph Sica
Jasen Joseph Sica

Key Hair Stylist

Mark Oppenheimer
Mark Oppenheimer

First Assistant Director

Susan Walter
Susan Walter

Assistant Director

Ted Caplan
Ted Caplan

Foley Editor

Alan D'Angerio
Alan D'Angerio

Hair Designer

Ed Fincher
Ed Fincher

Key Costumer

Jay Wilkinson
Jay Wilkinson

Sound Effects Editor

Chris Strong
Chris Strong

Chief Lighting Technician

Steve Bowerman
Steve Bowerman

Boom Operator

Michael Arvanitis
Michael Arvanitis

Best Boy Electric

Liza Sullivan
Liza Sullivan

Assistant Editor

Robert Hutchins
Robert Hutchins

Pyrotechnician

Robin Haskins
Robin Haskins

Sound Recordist

John Frizzell
John Frizzell

Original Music Composer

Emily Ferry
Emily Ferry

Property Master

Dave Kulczycki
Dave Kulczycki

Dialogue Editor

David Cunningham
David Cunningham

Sound Recordist

Theresa Pink
Theresa Pink

Stunt Double

Naomi Donne
Naomi Donne

Makeup Designer

James Peattie
James Peattie

Construction Coordinator

Joy Taylor
Joy Taylor

Assistant Property Master

John A. Mileski
John A. Mileski

Standby Painter

Jerry Wax
Jerry Wax

Set Dresser

Dean B. Katz
Dean B. Katz

Set Dresser

Andy Friend
Andy Friend

Storyboard Artist

Conrad W. Hall
Conrad W. Hall

VFX Director of Photography

William T. McKane
William T. McKane

Best Boy Electric

Don Steinberg
Don Steinberg

Second Assistant Camera

Pete Romano
Pete Romano

Underwater Director of Photography

Bob Leitelt
Bob Leitelt

Key Rigging Grip

Alain Carsoux
Alain Carsoux

Compositing Supervisor

Thomas Duval
Thomas Duval

Compositing Supervisor

Thomas P. Powell
Thomas P. Powell

Lighting Technician

Lauren Smith
Lauren Smith

Visual Effects Coordinator

Dan Kerns
Dan Kerns

Electrician

Chris Franco
Chris Franco

Electrician

Zoran Veselić
Zoran Veselić

First Assistant Camera

Dana Kroeger
Dana Kroeger

Camera Loader

Mitch Kopelman
Mitch Kopelman

Digital Effects Supervisor

Antoine Durr
Antoine Durr

Digital Supervisor

Eyde Belasco
Eyde Belasco

Casting Associate

Terri Douglas
Terri Douglas

ADR Voice Casting

Bill Dance
Bill Dance

Extras Casting

Cynthia Quan
Cynthia Quan

Production Accountant

Rachel Aberly
Rachel Aberly

Unit Publicist

Bob Johnston
Bob Johnston

Production Supervisor

Terence Harris
Terence Harris

Casting Associate

Mark Cross
Mark Cross

Music Producer

Ivan Martin del Campo
Ivan Martin del Campo

Production Secretary

Barbara Crow
Barbara Crow

First Assistant Accountant

Gene Kozicki
Gene Kozicki

Production Manager

Robb Earnest
Robb Earnest

Production Secretary

Nancy King
Nancy King

Second Assistant Director

Gary Burritt
Gary Burritt

Negative Cutter

Jackie C. Lee
Jackie C. Lee

Second Second Assistant Director

David Orr
David Orr

Color Timer

Mary Peters
Mary Peters

Stunt Double

Chris Wedge
Chris Wedge

Visual Effects



Reviews

John Chard

⭐ 6/10

July 24, 2016

Let sleeping dogs lie?

Directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, the makers here basically stick safe to the formula of the series. This time it's a space station with space pirates and a cloned Ripley (Siggy Weaver of course) - yes! A cloned Ripley, only this time she's devoid of human compassion - kind of... The gore quota is significantly upped, which makes for some serious sci-fi terror, and some of the imagery crafted is outstanding (a clone lab se… read the rest.

bestchallenger

⭐ 5/10

January 26, 2019

A pretty average movie, specially compared to the previous installments in the Alien franchise (even Alien 3). The plot sometimes gets very confusing and none of the characters are memorable. Some of them are even rather cartoonish. The movie seems like a cheat attempt at cash crab, by using a known franchise. I would recommend watching if you are a fan or are looking for a mediocre action/horror movie to watch with friends.

Wuchak

⭐ 6/10

June 17, 2020

_**A combo of the first three with a couple fresh ideas**_

Two hundred years after Ripley’s death in the previous film (Sigourney Weaver), she wakes up as a clone in a space station, which also serves as a colossal vessel. Scientists there are experimenting with xenomorph/human eugenics to create, I guess, the ultimate living weapon. Meanwhile a ship of smugglers visits the station when (big surprise) the aliens escape captivity. Winona Ryder… read the rest.

r96sk

⭐ 8/10

February 23, 2022

Super fun!

I wasn't expecting <em>'Alien Resurrection'</em> to come out better than <em>'Alien³'</em>. Sure, this 1997 flick isn't as great as <em>'Alien'</em> and <em>'Aliens'</em> but I honestly wouldn't put it that far off. I really enjoyed it, cracking action coupled with a great cast.

Sigourney Weaver as Ellen Ripley is a pleasure as always, meanwhile this is the most I enjoyed a support cast from the franchise. Winona Ryder, Ron Perlm… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 6/10

April 20, 2022

At the end of the last film, we see "Ripley" (Sigourney Weaver) fall headline into a vat of what looks like molten lava, clutching her newborn - determined that neither shall survive. Well, luckily for all concerned, technology roars ahead and 200 years afterwards we have somehow managed to clone her - and her baby. Military plans for the killer beasties are the reason, but as we all know by now - nature finds a way, and after some dodgy DNA sequ… read the rest.

GenerationofSwine

⭐ 1/10

January 13, 2023

I can't believe how the Alien franchise has been politicized in two directions by the same side of the political debate.

I pointed out Ripley as an example of a strong female lead that everyone loves, and that got me the ire of the cancel culture folks. It's not politically correct to like Ripley when you have worse and more modern strong female leads.

But, I really didn't like "Alien: Resurrection" and that earned me the wrath of the exact… read the rest.

Filipe Manuel Neto

⭐ 5/10

May 25, 2023

**Despite some merits and the effort of the director and cast, it is the weakest of the Alien films.**

This was the fourth film in the Alien franchise, and the last one for many years. The franchise started well and developed nicely into three films that, while not without criticism or problems, work really well and have a lot of coherence as a joint work. The fourth film, unfortunately, completely breaks with this coherent and harmonious unio… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$70,000,000

Revenue

$162,000,000

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