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replace his own child who was lost years earlier." Dr Shilling is a scientific research institute administrator who dislikes Norris because he had been mutually in love with Norris's wife, who died; he blames Norris for his own now bleak life and enjoys insulting him. Norris, new love interest Amanda, and attorney Howard Ellis must defend the new child, Benjamin, from being imprisoned by government forces or, worse, destroyed. The courtroom trial covers such issues as
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Richard Hatch. He also considered playing attorney Ellis: "In retrospect, I might have had a great deal of fun playing the lawyer — which, I have to admit, Erick Avari so brilliantly played — but I love comedy and I think maybe I could've brought something to it." He chose the role of antagonist Dr.
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is far from groundbreaking cinema, but Koenig plays around with a lot of interesting ideas and themes. Not only does he play the slimy Schilling with tang, he also builds up his story well, keeping us hooked most of the way... What anchors the film is Hatch's powerful performance, but Peldon also
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At first horrified by the growth within him, Eric Norris comes to love the child that he "gives birth to" and names Benjamin. When a court trial begins to take Benjamin away from him, all sorts of arguments are raised about the real meaning of the word "alien." A disturbed man, Emil, brings a gun
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Dr. Eric Norris remains wracked with guilt after a terrible tragedy that cost him his family, and when he learns that an alien parasite is not only growing inside him but shares his DNA, he develops a fiercely paternal bond with the creature. The alien "might regenerate into a surrogate son to
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because it was a science-fiction piece, although I love science fiction. I was choosing it, as I choose any movie that I go watch, because it was about something meaningful. It was about real people having to struggle with issues that all of us have to face in our lives."
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Hatch talked about why he accepted the role: "It was very character-driven. It was about people and relationships. It wasn't about some monster or strange creature; it was about human beings having to deal with very morally conflicted situations. I wasn't choosing
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The website Brutal As Hell wrote that the movie is "a film cheesier than a Kraft dairy farm and far more likable than it has any right to be," while faulting it for being "preachy, corny and overlong, with a shameless heart-string yanking climax."
495:(1958) and Sky Conway had always been a big fan of the movie. Inspired by Tony's stories, Sky confessed to always wanting to shoot a film about a meteor landing with an alien presence aboard. I holed myself up in my room and took it from there." 491:. But the actual event that sat me down at the computer was when two friends of mine who didn't know each other joined me to watch the New York Yankees play in the World Series back in 2001. My friend Tony Franke had been in the original film of 498:
It took Koenig a decade to bring the film to fruition. He initially wrote the lead role for himself, but reevaluated his view "that the audience would buy me as a romantic interest", and offered it to
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Attorney Ellis says to Amanda, "I know there're aliens out there. At least, I'm pretty sure there're aliens out there. I mean, how else would you explain
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and other familiar actors from sci-fi franchises were also willing to participate. Koenig's wife, son and daughter had roles on screen.
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is an idea around which a terrific movie could be made, but unfortunately this isn't it." The website
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basis; it premiered online on December 15, 2008 with a nominal $ 2.99 fee charged for watching it.
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The film's debut public screening was cut short by Koenig, as the visual quality on the screen at
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as one — so I'm not unfamiliar with emotional mechanisms and mechanics that go along with it."
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is an intriguing effort with higher acting caliber than one might expect...
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into the courtroom and shoots Benjamin, to the loss of all concerned.
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wrote, "A courtroom thriller masquerading as a sci-fi drama,
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The screenplay was written by Walter Koenig of the original
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granted only 1 star out of 10, saying, "At the core of
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makes a strong impression as his partner and lover."
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fare, even if the proceedings are a bit hackneyed."
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InAlienable Original Soundtrack by Justin R. Durban
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Index

Walter Koenig
Sky Conway
Richard Hatch
Marina Sirtis
Erick Avari
Walter Koenig
Jay Acovone
Andrew Koenig
Alan Ruck
Richard Herd
Gary Graham
Philip Anthony-Rodriguez
Renegade Studios
United States
science fiction film
horror
Walter Koenig
Moontrap
habeas corpus
miscegenation
Walter Koenig
Alan Ruck
Bonnie Aarons
Marina Sirtis
Erick Avari
Courtney Peldon
Patricia Tallman
Richard Hatch
Andrew Koenig
Gary Graham

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