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Das Alien aus der Tiefe

Originaltitel: Alien degli abissi
  • 1989
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 31 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
4,2/10
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Das Alien aus der Tiefe (1989)
HorrorScience-Fiction

In this suspenseful thriller, a married couple is put to the ultimate test of their love at an experimental retreat.In this suspenseful thriller, a married couple is put to the ultimate test of their love at an experimental retreat.In this suspenseful thriller, a married couple is put to the ultimate test of their love at an experimental retreat.

  • Regie
    • Antonio Margheriti
  • Drehbuch
    • Tito Carpi
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Daniel Bosch
    • Marina Giulia Cavalli
    • Luciano Pigozzi
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    4,2/10
    929
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Antonio Margheriti
    • Drehbuch
      • Tito Carpi
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Daniel Bosch
      • Marina Giulia Cavalli
      • Luciano Pigozzi
    • 18Benutzerrezensionen
    • 32Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Daniel Bosch
    • Bob
    Marina Giulia Cavalli
    • Jane
    • (as Julia Mc. Kay)
    Luciano Pigozzi
    Luciano Pigozzi
    • Dr. Geoffrey
    • (as Alan Collins)
    Robert Marius
    Robert Marius
    • Lee
    Charles Napier
    Charles Napier
    • Col. Kovacks
    David Brass
    • Scientist
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    Albert Bronski
    • Carlos - Security Officer
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    Curtis Carter
    • Boat Crew
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    Roberto Dell'Acqua
    • Guard
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    Philip Gordon
    • Guard Killed by Snake
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    Jeff Griffith
    • Griffith - Security Officer
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    Andy Joseph
    • Scientist
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    John Anthony Kater
      James McKenzie
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      Kenneth Peerless
      • Helicopter Pilot
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      Steve Rogers
      • Scientist
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      Ernie Santana
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      Frank Wannack
        • Regie
          • Antonio Margheriti
        • Drehbuch
          • Tito Carpi
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        6unbrokenmetal

        Gigantic, evil and invincible?

        `It's gigantic, evil and invincible!' boasts the tagline. Well, this alien dwarfs the original alien in physical size only. Although the film takes place on a tropic island, a few similarities to `Alien' are obvious, down to the fact that the heroine has to stand the last fight with the creature wearing nothing but her white underwear. No, I don't complain about that ;-) Anyway, the huge creature which can move under the ground is quite scary (but only until it stands up and suddenly looks like a cross between a senile robot and a lunatic crab), the characters (including a snake hunter, Greenpeace investigators, a not-yet-mad scientist and an unscrupulous officer trying to `control' the situation) help to develop an interesting storyline, and I cannot agree with reviewers who consider this a simple rip-off. There is a lot more to see, `Alien degli abissi' is not too bad entertainment from an experienced director (voted 6/10).
        6The_Void

        Better than your average Italian monster movie

        Antonio Margheriti's filmography is interesting and varied. It featured such well made Italian films as Danse Macabre and Schoolgirl Killer; as well as some trash, such as The Last Hunter, Death Rage and Cannibal Apocalypse. One thing you have to credit the director with, however, is that even when he's making trash; he usually makes it well, and while Alien from the Deep is not exactly a high quality piece of film-making; I do firmly believe that it would have been a lot worse in the hands of a lesser director. The title features the word 'alien' and the film was released not long after James Cameron's Aliens was a big hit; so seeing as this is an Italian film, it should be pretty clear that it's a rip off of the Alien films. Unlike the Alien films (but a bit like the first Predator film), this one takes place out in the jungle. We focus on a big (evil) corporation with an irresponsible approach to waste management; they're pouring it all down a volcano (oh yes), and naturally this leads to trouble in the form of a giant monster.

        The film puts it's focus on a couple of people aiming to expose the big corporation's social ills, and this gives it a bit of plot to work with outside of the main monster theme. It has to be said that it can be a little dull at times; but things never ground to a complete halt and Margheriti keeps our interest well enough until the monster appears on screen. Naturally, the monster is saved for as long as possible; but all the scenes featuring it are generally well orchestrated and amusing. Only parts of the monster are shown at first; and it seems to be a sort of scorpion-like contraption...but this leads to disappointment when it's actually revealed towards the end, as it turns out to look more than just a little bit silly (HR Giger has nothing to worry about). The cast is nothing to write home about really; but we do get a pleasant surprise in the form of Charles Napier, who is perfectly cast as the main bad guy. Aside from the monster there's a few interesting ideas, and the monster itself is fun in the way it attacks from underwater and underground. The film is most definitely trash and there's no denying it; but it's also a lot of fun and I can recommend it.
        4Vomitron_G

        Good Badness #4: A typical Margheriti cocktail again, but lacking some punch this time.

        Antonio Margheriti still is one of my favorite Italian directors (thanks to his 70's & 80's films), but the mix he presents us with "Alien From The Deep", he has done before and much better already. "Killer Fish" mixes a heist movie while cashing in on Joe Dante's "Piranha". With "Hunters of the Golden Cobra" he gave us a hero with James Bond allures in a film reminiscent of an Indiana Jones adventure. In a way, "Aliens From The Deep" fits in perfectly with all other blends of Margheriti entertainment. It's not on par with the films it borrows from, but it tries to redeem itself by going over the top a little further.

        So what kind of blend does Margheriti present us this time? Obviously, the Italian title "Alien Degli Abissi" (which roughly translates to "Alien Of The Abyss") tries to cash in on James Cameron's 1989 hit "The Abyss". But that's where the comparison ends. Most of the film can be categorized as some type of 'adventure on a tropical island' film. Some military/governmental facility is dumping toxic waste into the earth. Some noble people try to expose this and ultimately stop them. Some action & some shooting. Fair enough.

        Now what's with the alien-aspect of this film? Well, we have to wait a good 50 minutes for it to show itself, and it's not really an alien, but some mutant giant monster (basically formed by toxic waste, creating a symbiosis of organic material & scrap metal – I know, that sounds way too smart for a movie of this type) emerging from the bowels of the earth. It somewhat looks like a black giant crab-robot monster of sorts. It just gets thrown into the movie's third act so they could rip off the climax of Cameron's "Aliens". Remember Ripley fighting the mother-alien in that yellow robotic worker-unit? Well, it's here too, only it's some type of bulldozer.

        So "Alien Degli Abissi" is just entertaining Margheriti nonsense (featuring yet again fun miniature effects) and nothing more. It's sub-par, as to be expected, but thankfully it's not boring. Oh, and it has Charles Napier running around in it, mainly behind computers. Other than that, he seems to have little else to do.

        Good Badness? Yes, fair enough fun & inept action/adventure/monster fodder. 4/10 and 6/10.
        6Platypuschow

        Alien degli abissi: Cheesy but competent b-movie

        I am and have always been a fan of Italian cinema, especially horror. The Italians used to be the masters of it but sadly that ended in the 1990's.

        This late 80's monster feature tells the story of an evil cooporation dumping nuclear waste into a volcano on a secluded island. It's down to a reporter, her cameraman and a er.....snake expert to bring them down.

        But of course things aren't that simple, we have to throw into the mix an alien monster creature....thing.

        Starring the always excellent Charles Napier, this above average monster film is actually well made but suffers on levels you would naturally expect. From the questionable script to the views of the monster being so restricted Alien From The Deep was doomed from the start but manages to remain watchable regardless.

        Not one of the many Italian masterpieces but a harmless fluff piece for fans of the genre.

        The Good:

        Charles Napier

        SFX are above par

        The Bad:

        Some of the script is rather bad

        Monster doesn't get enough real screentime

        Things I Learnt From This Movie:

        In order to strike their foes Snakes can jump 6ft vertically

        A snake bite to the ankle will cause a wound in the knee
        4Coventry

        Time to retire, Mr. Margheriti...

        "Alien from the Deep" is dull and dragging a horror/Sci-Fi from the usually great and reliable Antonio Margheriti, who admittedly already had to be retired around the time of release.

        Two young environmentalists venture to an island resort to battle against a chemical plant company that dumps its barrels of radioactive waste straight into an active volcano. You've got to admit that's a pretty clever type of shenanigans if you're a ruthless and power-greedy businessman! The two get caught, however, but the girl escapes into the island jungle and finds rescue in the arms of a lone snake farmer (what an awesome profession that must be) and together they attempt to stop the illegal dumping. But it's too late, unfortunately, as the years worth of industrial dumping spawned a hideous monster. You'll have to be very patient and tolerant if you want to see a monster or alien or menace of any kind. We're far beyond the 50 minutes mark until there's a bit of gore and at that same moment the director thankfully reminds us that this movie is actually supposed to revolve on a monster of any kind with the discovery of a giant claw. Luckily from then and onwards, the pacing remains steadily fast, the atmosphere becomes grimmer, the make- up effects are satisfying and even Charles Napier's supportive characters – which until then was a dull persona – becomes sleazier. Still, "Alien from the Deep" takes itself far too serious, what with all its environmentalist lessons, and even has a certain aura of pretension hanging around it. There are some nifty miniature settings to recreate the destructive sequences that cost too much to film with real equipment and the monster – when you eventually get to see it in all its glory near the very end – is quite a massive and reasonably admirable construction.

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          Dr. Gordon suggests that the alien seeks liquid hydrogen underground. This is not possible as hydrogen can only be liquefied id the temperature is -400 Fahrenheit or lower.
        • Zitate

          Bob: I sell snake poison. The medical community calls it "venom" and pays very well for it.

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          Featured in Best of the Worst: Alienator, Alien from the Deep, and Hands of Steel (2015)

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        • Erscheinungsdatum
          • 26. April 1990 (Westdeutschland)
        • Herkunftsland
          • Italien
        • Sprache
          • Italienisch
        • Auch bekannt als
          • Alien from the Deep
        • Drehorte
          • Pagsanjan, Laguna, Philippinen
        • Produktionsfirmen
          • Dania Film
          • Gico Cinematografica S.r.l.
          • National Cinematografica
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          • 1 Std. 31 Min.(91 min)
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