Alienator

Alienator

Alienator VHS cover

VHS cover for Alienator
Directed by Fred Olen Ray
Produced by Jeffrey C. Hogue
Written by Paul Garson
Starring Jan-Michael Vincent
John Phillip Law
Ross Hagen
Dyana Ortelli
Teagan
P. J. Soles
Music by Chuck Cirino
Cinematography Gary Graver
Christopher Roth
Edited by Dan Q. Kennis
Production
company
Amazing Movies
Distributed by Image Entertainment
Prism Entertainment Corporation
Release dates
  • January 1, 1989 (1989-01-01)[1]
Running time
93 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Alienator is a 1989 science fiction/action/thriller, directed by filmmaker Fred Olen Ray—the producer, director, and screenwriter of over one hundred low to medium-budget feature films in many genres—and starring Jan-Michael Vincent, star of the CBS television series Airwolf. Alienator is among several films produced by Jeffrey C. Hogue.

The movie was described by Leonard Maltin and confirmed by Fred Olen Ray to be a "semi-remake" of the 1957 film The Astounding She-Monster.[2] Robert Clarke, who starred in that movie, also appears in Alienator.[3]

Plot

Kol (Ross Hagen), an alien criminal, escapes from a spaceship into the woods of an American suburb. The commander (Jan-Michael Vincent) of the spaceship dispatches The Alienator (Teagan Clive) -- a deadly female gynoid, to capture Kol. He meets up with some teenagers as they are all running from fiery death at the hands of The Alienator. She relentlessly pursues Kol and the teens through a series of action sequences and low-budget special effects. Kol must face the toughest decision of his life: kill or be killed.

Cast

Releases

Turner Classic Movies states that the theatre release date of Alienator was Winter 1989, or January 1, 1989.[4] This being said, the January 15, 1989 Los Angeles Times discusses Alienator as an "upcoming 1989 release" whose distributor is still pending.

Alienator was released on VHS by Prism Entertainment on February 8, 1990.[5]

Shout! Factory released Alienator on DVD (region 1) as part of a four-film "Action-Packed Movie Marathon" set on March 19, 2013.[6]

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