Alien³
Paese d'origine: USA
Location del set: Blyth Power Station, Northumberland, England, UK Dawdon Beach, County Durham, England, UK Los Angeles, California, USA
Versioni alternative: - Alien 3 was heavily edited before its theatrical release. The following list includes most of the allegedly deleted scenes, a lot of which would have fleshed out the characters and themes much more satisfactorily if they had been left in: - just before the autopsy, there is a scene with Clemens, Ripley, and Prisoner Kevin walking down the spiral stairs into the morgue where Clemens questions Ripley about her need to acertain Newt's death and also asks her if Newt was her daughter; - just before Ripley enters the mess Hall with her newly shaved head after the funeral, there is an interesting little scene that builds character development. It concerns Prisoners Boggs and Rains and their complaints to Dillon about Prisoner Golic being crazy, how Golic smells bad, and how they don't want to go into the tunnels to work with him. Dillon adamantly tells them they must do their job and have no choice; - in the scene where Ripley asks Clemens if he is attracted to her and he tells her she is very direct, Ripley's reply of "I've been out here a long time" was not originally included; - in the scene where prisoner Murphy becomes the alien's first victim in the vent shaft, he is singing a different tune than that heard in the theatrical version; - right after the scene where Ripley finds the flight recorder on the EEV, there is a scene where Dillon sees Boggs, Rains, and Golic, off on their excursion into the tunnels (where we first see them together theatrically) in which Dillon asks them to light a candle for the dead prisoner Murphy (the first victim in the vent shaft); - the scene where Warden Andrews and Clemens meet to discuss Ripley is longer, with Clemens telling Andrews that Ripley was part of a combat team that came to grief, Andrews insinuating that something is going on between Clemens and Ripley, and Andrews telling Clemens to get the hell out; - during Ripley's conversation with the reconnected Bishop, there are intercut scenes of a crazed and bloody Golic being found in the mess hall by Eric, the cook, who panics and drops the dishes, and how Golic is grabbed by the others (Clemens, 85, Andrews, and Dillon) and dragged to the infirmary; - in the scene in the infirmary where Clemens and Ripley are talking, a tied up Golic interrupts with a few lines about how in an insane world, an insane man must appear to be sane, Clemens sarcastically thanks him; - after the Alien kills Clemens and Ripley runs out of the infirmary, there is a close-up of Golic's face admiring the alien and he repeats "Magnificent"; - after Warden Andrews death, when the prisoners are deciding what to do, when Morse says they should take Ripley's head and "bash it through the F***ing wall," Ripley replies "That sounds good to me..."; - when the explosions in the tunnels occur, there is an approximate 10 minute chunk of the film that was deleted. It begins with added shots of the prisoners being consumed by the fire as Ripley and Dillon hurry to get them to safety. One of the prisoners is hurt badly and Ripley is trying to help him. His friend Junior (the guy with the tear tatoo who initially attacks Ripley in the attempted rape scene) looks at Ripley (there is almost a look of reconciliation) and when Dillon arrives, he asks Junior to turn the sprinklers on. Junior runs for the sprinklers but another prisoner yells to Junior to look out behind him. When Junior turns, the alien crawls down from the ceiling as the others (including Ripley and Dillon try to lure it away. Issuing a cry of challenge, Junior runs into the Toxic Waste room, causing the alien to run in after him and sacrificing his life, as Ripley and Dillon lock the doors and the sounds of the alien killing him are heard outside. Dillon turns on the sprinklers and next there is a scene where Dillon is leading a prayer for those who sacrificed themselves and died. As Ripley and 85 look in from above they discuss religion, as well as 85 saying that the company will arrive to kill the trapped alien with smart guns. Ripley asks him what if they won't kill it, and he doesn't believe this. Then there is a scene in the infirmary with Golic pleading with Morse to untie him while Morse is shaving his own head. Morse reluctantly unties him and after Golic asks him, tells him where the alien is trapped. Golic knocks him out and hurries out of the room. Next, there is a scene where 85 and Ripley are sending a transmission to the company about the trapped xenomorph and Ripley, testing the company's intentions, requests permission to terminate the alien. The company quickly replies they are not to do anything against the alien, confirming Ripley's suspicions. Then Golic arrives at the Toxic waste dump and tells the prisoner guarding the door he must talk to the creature. The prisoner shrugs him off and suddenly Golic slits his throat and opens the door, telling the alien he'll do anything he wants. Golic's screams as the alien attacks. Ripley then tells Dillon about the company's plans to keep the alien alive and Dillon says he doesn't care. Ripley insists that innocent people will die and Dillon tells him that the world outside does not exist for them. Morse rushes in and tells them he has bad news. The three of them, along with 85 go to the dump where 85 blames Morse for the insane Golic's actions. - when Ripley complains of feeling ill after they find the dead prisoners by the toxic waste dump, there is an added line when she leaves that Dillon says "Where did she go?"; - when Ripley fights with Dillon after he refuses to kill her, there is an added line where Dillon says "Go kill yourself"; - during the scene where the remaining prisoners are meeting to discuss Dillon and Ripley's plan to terminate the alien, there are expanded dialogue scenes concerning Dillon telling them they have a choice to get even with the creature for its destroying the others, Ripley questioning 85's statements that the rescue team is on its way (Ripley says "Rescue team for whom?"), Dillong emphasizing this task of being part of the "steps to heaven", etc.; - during the tunnel chase sequence, there are numerous additions including a scene where Ripley asks what the prisoners are doing (when two of them guarding the piston run off) and Dillon says "Improvising," shots of Dillon walking through corridors and finding bodies (Troy) as well as Ripley finding bodies (Eric) and verbally identifying them, Jude slipping and falling and cutting himself with the scissors he was holding, 85 silently meditating with his head bowed down as he awaits the company people; - when the company reps arrive, it is extended as the asian rep asks 85 if he's seen the beast, and 85 says yes and that Ripley has one inside her. Bishop II replies, "We know that." And when 85 sees the cage he tells them "Your gonna need a bigger cage"; - when Ripley is trying to lure the alien back into the piston, she keeps telling it to kill her; - right before Ripley pulls the chains to shower the burning hot alien with water, she says, "For the Last time." Also, there is no voice-over of Morse telling her to douse the creature with water (probably added in looping to better explain what was happening to the audience); - there is more dialogue when Bishop II confronts Ripley as he refers to the malignancy inside her and the great courage she has shown. There is also an added scene where the asian medic explains the procedure to remove the alien from Ripley, saying it will be quick (two-hours) and she'll be fine. When Bishop II asks Ripley to trust him and she must choose, the scene is more drawn out, and you can see Ripley agonizing more over the decision she must make (definitely more dramatic); - when Ripley tells Morse to help her and he asks "what do you want me to do?" She replies, "You'll know..."; - one added scene that eliminates controversy, is when 85 hits Bishop II and is killed, there is an additional moment which Bishop II can be seen in pain and he shouts "I'm not a droid!!"; - when Ripley falls into the molten lead, there is no shot of the chestburster emerging from her body; - after Ripley falls, Morse crawls over to look out into the molten pit; - the last scenes are arranged a little differently with the video screen facility closed shot coming before the shot of the empty cryotubes and Ripley's transmission being heard.
Genere: Action Drama Horror Sci-Fi Thriller
Lingue: English
Plot: Despite the efforts of Ripley and the space marines in the film Aliens, an embryonic alien infiltrates the starship. It accidentally triggers the ship's emergency systems, dropping the escape capsule to the surface of a nearby planet. Ripley finds herself in a prison colony peopled by a religious cult composed of former murderers and rapists. Meanwhile, the alien has managed to grow into a new and deadly form, and is picking off the weaponless prisoners. Ripley soon discovers, much to her horror, that the real danger is much more personal... After escaping with Newt and Bishop from the alien planet, Ripley crash lands on Fiorina 161, a prison planet and host to a correctional facility. Unfortunately, although Newt and Bishop do not survive the crash, a more unwelcome visitor does. The prison does not allow weapons of any kind, and with aid being a long time away, the prisoners must simply survive in any way they can. When help does arrive, the true intentions of the Company become clear. The movie starts right at the end of the second film where Ellen Ripley and survivors start to travel back home. But unfortunately they crash land on some prison planet and Ripley discovers that her companions are already dead because of the Alien. Now the nightmare starts again as the Alien is beginning to kill some of the inhabitants of the prison. After escaping from the alien planet, the ship carrying Ellen Ripley crashes onto a remote and inhabited ore refinery. While living in the ore refinery until she is rescued by her employers, Ripley discovers the horrifying reason for her crash: An alien stowaway. As the alien matures and begins to kill off the inhabitants, Ripley is unaware that her true enemy is more than just the killer alien.
Colonna sonora: - "IN THE YEAR 2525 (Exordium and Terminus)" Written by Rick Evans
Visti censura internazionale: Australia:M Finland:K-16 France:-12 Germany:16 Ireland:18 Netherlands:12 Norway:18 Spain:18 Sweden:15 UK:18 USA:R
Date di uscita internazionali:
| Australia:4 June 1992 |
| Finland:28 August 1992 |
| France:26 August 1992 |
| Germany:3 September 1992 |
| Japan:22 August 1992 |
| Spain:11 September 1992 |
| Sweden:25 September 1992 |
| UK:21 August 1992 |
| USA:22 May 1992 |
| LAB:Rank Film Laboratories, Denham, UK |
| PFM:35 mm |
| RAT:2.35 : 1 |
| RAT:2.20 : 1 | (70 mm prints) |
| PCS:Panavision | (anamorphic) |
| PFM:70 mm | (blow-up) |
| OFM:35 mm | (Kodak 5296) |
| Dolby SR |
| 70mm 4-Track | (70mm prints) |
| Netherlands:114 |
| Spain:115 |
| UK:110 |
| USA:115 |
Cast & Credits
distribuzione cinematografica nazionale:
20th century fox film corporation
20th century fox of germany
cbs/fox
fox video
manuel salvador
produzione cinematografica: brandywine productions ltd 20th century fox
produttore cinematografico: swerdlow ezra weaver sigourney carroll gordon
regista: fincher david
attore: weaver sigourney dutton charles dance charles mcgann paul glover brian (i) brown ralph (i) webb daniel (i) fields christopher john mccallany holt henriksen lance fairbank christopher chase carl herbert leon nicoli vincenzo postlethwaite pete brennen paul mantle clive guinness peter oparei deobia davis philip (i) buggy niall ching hi edmond danielle woodruff jr. tom
direttore della fotografia: thomson alex
scenografia: reynolds norman white michael (vii)
montaggio: rawlings terry
sceneggiatori e soggettisti: hill walter ward vincent ferguson larry giler david
costumi: ringwood bob perry david (ii)
effetti speciali ottici: boss film studios video image wildfire, inc.
troupe varia: abrahamson peter atherton simon beach john calabria paul a. brooks christopher coulier mark elsey dave giger h.r. sheffer jonathan shusett ronald toth wayne woodruff jr. tom west mark (ii) penn nick norrington stephen o'bannon dan liska laine syson lucinda gillis alec cabrera norman morris nic somers ellen hogan david harris barbara (ii) schock barbara snow victoria barber william d. beeson paul (i) bienstock mike fichter rick frift mike hardberger david r. kibbe gary b. plummer mark spratling tony gohl matthias goldenthal elliot iwataki joel martinez richard (i) carruth william c. chase catherine (i) jimenez joanna abbene victor acevedo gino allen david (xiv) ambrose ted anderson david leroy barlow anthony allen barnsdale len beattie scott berg steve (i) binney neil boates brent book teresa borelli roger boyle tim britten judy brock dennis broom paul burns danny butcher irena byatt wally caldow julian campbell colin (vii) campbell dwight case gilly churchyard graham clegg sue cockren mark collins jack (vii) cooper adam (iii) coughlin mitchell j. crescenzo philip cridlin tony croucher allan culling michael curran mick de la noy kevin decrescent sandy demeter val dew karen dover elloise dudderar ken dunn paul (ii) eardley marilyn elhai robert everson yuri fernández josé (v) gibbons george giegler scott glen sam goddard vince goldsworthy marilyn graovac peter gregory nicky gunner rhonda c. hall carolyn (i) halls chris hedge bill heyman lil hobbs joe hobbs yvonne hollander richard e. hood john (i) hunt chris (ii) hunt jeremy (i) hutchings gary jensen paul keen dave kenzie martin kitchen steve lafler karen lawrence red lear joe levy avi (i) lewsey peter lodge janine lonegan brendan lucas-wakely janet lurie elliot lusby david macdonald cathy (i) mackey clive macteanu joel manning colin maressa mauro martin alan (i) mcmurry gregory l. middleton dave milner nic moroni dave morris thaine morrisey john murray ed (i) nelson dave (i) orr david (i) parker mike (ii) parrish keith pollard gary (i) pond jo potoker larry pritchard terry (ii) quinn kelly j. randall june robinson peter (iii) rosenthal david (i) sachs claudia saldana charles samuelson adam scanlan mike shelley allen simmons jean (ii) simms richard stankowski stefan stein howie talmy craig tebrooke janet tempia norman teska john thomas keith (iii) thomson chyna tierney tom tromp tony van auken patrick van zeebroeck gretchen warren chris (iii) wash john c. webb bill weiss larry (i) white brett b. williams alan (iv) winkless iv n. brock woods lebbeus worley david wright bill (ii)
varie ecomond press: busters on location michael samuelson lighting pacific title samuelson alga cinéma sunrise film, inc. g.s.e. ltd. central casting first unit fire & safety technovision italia s.p.a.
produzione cinematografica: brandywine productions ltd 20th century fox
produttore cinematografico: swerdlow ezra weaver sigourney carroll gordon
regista: fincher david
attore: weaver sigourney dutton charles dance charles mcgann paul glover brian (i) brown ralph (i) webb daniel (i) fields christopher john mccallany holt henriksen lance fairbank christopher chase carl herbert leon nicoli vincenzo postlethwaite pete brennen paul mantle clive guinness peter oparei deobia davis philip (i) buggy niall ching hi edmond danielle woodruff jr. tom
direttore della fotografia: thomson alex
scenografia: reynolds norman white michael (vii)
montaggio: rawlings terry
sceneggiatori e soggettisti: hill walter ward vincent ferguson larry giler david
costumi: ringwood bob perry david (ii)
effetti speciali ottici: boss film studios video image wildfire, inc.
troupe varia: abrahamson peter atherton simon beach john calabria paul a. brooks christopher coulier mark elsey dave giger h.r. sheffer jonathan shusett ronald toth wayne woodruff jr. tom west mark (ii) penn nick norrington stephen o'bannon dan liska laine syson lucinda gillis alec cabrera norman morris nic somers ellen hogan david harris barbara (ii) schock barbara snow victoria barber william d. beeson paul (i) bienstock mike fichter rick frift mike hardberger david r. kibbe gary b. plummer mark spratling tony gohl matthias goldenthal elliot iwataki joel martinez richard (i) carruth william c. chase catherine (i) jimenez joanna abbene victor acevedo gino allen david (xiv) ambrose ted anderson david leroy barlow anthony allen barnsdale len beattie scott berg steve (i) binney neil boates brent book teresa borelli roger boyle tim britten judy brock dennis broom paul burns danny butcher irena byatt wally caldow julian campbell colin (vii) campbell dwight case gilly churchyard graham clegg sue cockren mark collins jack (vii) cooper adam (iii) coughlin mitchell j. crescenzo philip cridlin tony croucher allan culling michael curran mick de la noy kevin decrescent sandy demeter val dew karen dover elloise dudderar ken dunn paul (ii) eardley marilyn elhai robert everson yuri fernández josé (v) gibbons george giegler scott glen sam goddard vince goldsworthy marilyn graovac peter gregory nicky gunner rhonda c. hall carolyn (i) halls chris hedge bill heyman lil hobbs joe hobbs yvonne hollander richard e. hood john (i) hunt chris (ii) hunt jeremy (i) hutchings gary jensen paul keen dave kenzie martin kitchen steve lafler karen lawrence red lear joe levy avi (i) lewsey peter lodge janine lonegan brendan lucas-wakely janet lurie elliot lusby david macdonald cathy (i) mackey clive macteanu joel manning colin maressa mauro martin alan (i) mcmurry gregory l. middleton dave milner nic moroni dave morris thaine morrisey john murray ed (i) nelson dave (i) orr david (i) parker mike (ii) parrish keith pollard gary (i) pond jo potoker larry pritchard terry (ii) quinn kelly j. randall june robinson peter (iii) rosenthal david (i) sachs claudia saldana charles samuelson adam scanlan mike shelley allen simmons jean (ii) simms richard stankowski stefan stein howie talmy craig tebrooke janet tempia norman teska john thomas keith (iii) thomson chyna tierney tom tromp tony van auken patrick van zeebroeck gretchen warren chris (iii) wash john c. webb bill weiss larry (i) white brett b. williams alan (iv) winkless iv n. brock woods lebbeus worley david wright bill (ii)
varie ecomond press: busters on location michael samuelson lighting pacific title samuelson alga cinéma sunrise film, inc. g.s.e. ltd. central casting first unit fire & safety technovision italia s.p.a.


