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Le monstre attaque

Original title: Alien 2: sulla Terra
  • 1980
  • 16
  • 1h 32m
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3.7/10
1.9K
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Le monstre attaque (1980)
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Astronauts become monstrous host-inhabiting creatures after space mission. Cave explorers encounter these beings underground. Survivors try escaping and fighting the threat.Astronauts become monstrous host-inhabiting creatures after space mission. Cave explorers encounter these beings underground. Survivors try escaping and fighting the threat.Astronauts become monstrous host-inhabiting creatures after space mission. Cave explorers encounter these beings underground. Survivors try escaping and fighting the threat.

  • Directors
    • Ciro Ippolito
    • Biagio Proietti
  • Writer
    • Ciro Ippolito
  • Stars
    • Belinda Mayne
    • Mark Bodin
    • Roberto Barrese
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    • Directors
      • Ciro Ippolito
      • Biagio Proietti
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      • Ciro Ippolito
    • Stars
      • Belinda Mayne
      • Mark Bodin
      • Roberto Barrese
    • 35User reviews
    • 53Critic reviews
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    Belinda Mayne
    • Thelma Joyce
    Mark Bodin
    • Roy
    • (as Marc Bodin)
    Roberto Barrese
    • Speleologist
    • (as Robert Barrese)
    Benedetta Fantoli
    • Maureen
    • (as Benny Aldrich)
    Michele Soavi
    Michele Soavi
    • Burt
    • (as Mychael Shaw)
    Valeria Perilli
    • Jill
    • (as Judy Perrin)
    Danilo Micheli
    • Bill
    • (as Don Parkinson)
    Claudio Falanga
    Donald Hodson
    • Mr. Raymond
    • (uncredited)
    Ciro Ippolito
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    3Coventry

    Going deeper underground...

    This massively incoherent, dumb, cheesy and amateurish Italian early-eighties "movie-thing" rewards itself with the title "Alien 2" but there's very little, even no relation with Ridley Scott's Sci-Fi masterpiece that single-handedly altered the status of the genre. This is written and directed by Ciro Ippolito. Who, you say? That's right, even in the gigantic world of Italian rip-off cinema he's an absolute nobody, and then still "Alien 2" appears to be his best work. Poor guy… Anyway, this definitely isn't the most blatant& shameless Alien imitation we've ever seen, as Ippolito actually just stole the claustrophobic setting aspect as well as the idea that the extraterrestrial perpetrator initially requires a host-body to grow in size and appetite. The story opens with reports from a spacecraft having encountered severe 'problems' on their way back to earth. Next thing we know the ship crash-landed in the sea and the nearby area lies strew with intergalactic blue stones. Meanwhile, an 8-headed group of young amateur-speleologists descends a cave with one of them blue stones in their backpacks. Naturally, it isn't just a stone but an alien's egg, and when the critter emerges from it, it goes straight for attacking the face. Oh, and did I mention there's a cautious attempt to a sub plot about one of the lead girls being telepathically gifted and trying to communicate with the alien? Okay, the cave-setting admittedly was a nifty idea and it's much more original than other Alien wannabes like, say, "Inseminoid" and "Forbidden World". But the script is so damn stupid and the first 40-45 minutes are dreadfully boring. The gore is good and rather repulsive to behold, but there nearly isn't enough of it! The schlock-highlights include someone's head slowly getting separated from the rest of his body and, a couple of minutes later, another guy's head gets blown to pieces. That's pretty much it, apart from a few cheesy images of human faces reduced to messy bits of pulp. The ending is fairly atmospheric and tense, even though it doesn't make the slightest bit of sense like so many other parts of the film. Don't expect to receive any explications, neither, because you just get cool-sounding warnings at the end, like "You May Be Next!". Next for what? To have my face chewed off by a blue stone? The Angelis Brothers' music is surprisingly good & catchy, albeit quite overused, and there's a nice bit of totally gratuitous nudity as well. "Alien 2" is a truly bad film, but there still are far worse ways to kill 80 minutes of your precious time.
    5merklekranz

    One redeeming quality ..........

    If you have ever wanted to visit Italy's incredible Castellana Grotto, here is your chance to see the caverns. This gorgeous cave was discovered January 23, 1938, by Franco Anelli and Vito Matarrese. The photography of the Grotto is spectacular. Unfortunately the movie "Alien 2" is not so spectacular. It opens with stock astronaut splash down film footage, moves on to a bowling alley, then a beach, and finally the cave. Blue rocks that somehow turn into sock puppets are the "Aliens" that attack the group of spelunkers. Like I said, if you want to see the caverns, this is your movie. Simply ignore the ridiculous, boring story. - MERK
    3udar55

    The first hour is rough!

    The first hour of this film is so painfully slow that it took me over 10 years to finish it. I'm not kidding. I've had this on VHS since the mid-90s and every time I tried to watch it, I would give up. 1980 was a banner year for Italians doing ripoffs as the film world received ZOMBI 2 (aka ZOMBIE) and this "sequel" to ALIEN. Of course, the Italians wisely set it on earth, something the ALIEN series has been trying to do for almost 30 years now.

    Three astronauts return to earth in a space capsule, but are all mysteriously missing when the device is recovered at sea. For some reason, this doesn't sit well with psychic Thelma (Belinda Mayne) but it doesn't prevent her from going spelunking with her friends. Along the way to the caves, Burt (Michele Soavi) picks up a curious looking rock which is actually an alien lifeform that spread over the desert upon the astronauts' re-entry. The group heads into the caves and, before you can scream THE DESCENT, find themselves getting bloodied up by our rock monster.

    The last half hour or so is decent when the space monster finally attacks. Director Ciro Ippolito is someone whose work I am unfamiliar with. He certainly throws the gore around in parts but I can only imagine what a seasoned Italian exploiter would have done with this in the first hour. For some reason, Ippolito is intent on trying to make a bowling alley the scariest place on earth in the finale. He fails. The film does end on a grim note and the scenes of the lead actress running around a deserted San Diego, CA are pretty effective. The film concludes with the on screen line "...you may be next!" Gutterball.
    7gavin6942

    A Slower Pace, But I Actually Liked It

    A space module lands back to Earth after a failed mission, but the astronauts have been replaced by hideous creatures that can penetrate into people's bodies and make them explode. A group of speleologists are attacked by the monsters inside an underground cave.

    For fans of Italian horror cinema, the most notable name attached to this movie is probably Michele Soavi, who plays Burt. Soavi has acted many times, but really came into his own as a director of such films as "Stagefright" and "Cemetery Man". This was one of his earlier film projects, before he became a protégé of Dario Argento.

    The effects in the film are fairly simple but effective, and I really liked the music. If I had to make a complaint, it would be that the pace was a bit too slow at times. That, and it seems the person who wrote the script did not try very hard to connect the astronauts, caves and the psychic aspects.
    6adriangr

    Fun!

    I've done my best to track down the worst "King Kong" rip-offs in the world, now I'm doing the same for "Alien". And some of the copycat offenders of this one are awful. But the good news is - this one's not bad.

    After a brief intro about the return to earth of a spaceship where all the astronauts were dead and/or hideously mutilated (or something), the main action of the film gets going with a group of people exploring an underground cave. Among them are people involved with the investigation of the spaceship, including a (slightly) psychic woman who senses the presence of...something.

    The reason the film entertains is because of the well made scenes set in the cave. We follow the cavers through lots of perilous exploration, which starts off with the usual terrors of ropes snapping, long falls, dead end tunnels, etc, but soon starts to move into "Alien"-type territory as an unseen menace starts chomping on the cast! Scenes are well shot and there is some tension in the scenes all the while it is not clear what is actually going on. There's also some surprising gore as the characters die in bizarre ways. My only disappointment was that the extreme darkness of some scenes obscure a lot of what is going on, but generally the darkness works in the film's favour.

    Bizarrely, the film does eventually leave the confines of the caves, but in a baffling change of location, the climactic scenes are filmed in...a bowling alley (?)! I can only assume that it is very likely that the bowling alley was known to the film makers and they got a very good deal for filming there - apart from that there is no possible logic behind the choice - it's really not a scary place at all! Things that work are: The acting - even with English dubbing, the performances seem quite good. The music - a cheesy "BUM-BUM-BUM-BUM synth score amused me greatly. The ending - which is as unexpected as it is unexplained, and finally the monsters: it's a case of less is more here, so don't expect to see any big rubbery creations.

    Made on the cheap I presume, but a lot of the low budget is covered up by keeping the project quite modest. It's definitely better than "Galaxy of Terror". I'm please to say I own the UK pre-cert video which has a really nice sharp picture and is reportedly uncut. A modest DVD release would be nice...

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    • Trivia
      20th Century Fox wanted to sue Ciro Ippolito $10,000,000 for using Alien, le 8ème passager (1979) in the title. However, a British lawsuit pointed out that there was a novel from the 1930s called "Alien", so Ippolito won the case.
    • Goofs
      When Roy and Thelma arrive back in the supposedly deserted city, cars and people can be seen in the background of one shot.
    • Quotes

      Thelma: It seemed like a mineral! Then it suddenly came alive! Poor Jill!

    • Crazy credits
      [before end credits] ...You may be next!
    • Alternate versions
      An Italian television broadcast featured scenes not present on the 2011 Midnight Legacy DVD release.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Cinema Snob: Alien 2: On Earth (2010)

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    • Release date
      • November 25, 1981 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Alien 2: On Earth
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA(b-roll)
    • Production companies
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      • ITL 400,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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