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Futur immédiat, Los Angeles 1991

Original title: Alien Nation
  • 1988
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
17K
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James Caan and Mandy Patinkin in Futur immédiat, Los Angeles 1991 (1988)
Home Video Trailer from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
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In 1988, Earth makes the first contact with an alien civilization. In 1991, these aliens, known as Newcomers, slowly begin to be integrated into human society after three years of quarantine... Read allIn 1988, Earth makes the first contact with an alien civilization. In 1991, these aliens, known as Newcomers, slowly begin to be integrated into human society after three years of quarantine.In 1988, Earth makes the first contact with an alien civilization. In 1991, these aliens, known as Newcomers, slowly begin to be integrated into human society after three years of quarantine.

  • Director
    • Graham Baker
  • Writer
    • Rockne S. O'Bannon
  • Stars
    • James Caan
    • Mandy Patinkin
    • Terence Stamp
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    17K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Graham Baker
    • Writer
      • Rockne S. O'Bannon
    • Stars
      • James Caan
      • Mandy Patinkin
      • Terence Stamp
    • 73User reviews
    • 55Critic reviews
    • 45Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    James Caan
    James Caan
    • Matthew Sykes
    Mandy Patinkin
    Mandy Patinkin
    • Sam Francisco
    Terence Stamp
    Terence Stamp
    • William Harcourt
    Kevyn Major Howard
    Kevyn Major Howard
    • Rudyard Kipling
    Leslie Bevis
    Leslie Bevis
    • Cassandra
    Peter Jason
    Peter Jason
    • Fedorchuk
    Conrad Dunn
    • Quint
    • (as George Jenesky)
    Jeff Kober
    Jeff Kober
    • Joshua Strader
    Roger Aaron Brown
    Roger Aaron Brown
    • Bill Tuggle
    Tony Simotes
    • Wiltey
    Michael David Simms
    Michael David Simms
    • Human Dealer
    Ed Krieger
    • Alien Dealer
    Tony Perez
    Tony Perez
    • Alterez
    Brian Thompson
    Brian Thompson
    • Trent Porter
    Francis X. McCarthy
    Francis X. McCarthy
    • Capt. Warner
    • (as Frank McCarthy)
    Keone Young
    Keone Young
    • Winter
    Don Hood
    Don Hood
    • Moffet
    Earl Boen
    Earl Boen
    • Duncan Crais
    • Director
      • Graham Baker
    • Writer
      • Rockne S. O'Bannon
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    7zetes

    Not half bad

    Considering that it is little more than your standard cop buddy movie, the slight variation being that the buddies are a tough seen-it-all cop and a by-the-books rookie who is an alien, Alien Nation ends up being a pretty good film. You can give a lot of credit to James Caan and Mandy Patankin for that. They have great chemistry as the partners. Both are very accomplished actors, and they make a very cliched script into something well worth watching. 7/10
    9jcdugger

    Ahead Of It's Time...

    Many people have the wrong impression of this movie. Most group it in within the "cop/buddy" genre and cheesy sci-fi. But "Alien Nation" is much more than that. In fact, it was way ahead of it's time.

    I saw this movie in a dimly-lit, run-down Detroit-area theater at the age 14, an afternoon in the fall of 1988. I recall how the "atmosphere" of the movie matched that of the run-down theater I was sitting in. At 14, and with the title of "Alien Nation", a young kid like myself wanted to see weird alien creatures and lots of action. At the time, I was disappointed. This movie is about story, not action or weird aliens. Although I didn't really understand nor enjoy the movie at the time, it always stuck with me for some reason. So, nearly 18 years after seeing it on the silver screen, I re-watched it at home and was amazed by the depth of the story and the grittiness of the background. It was little wonder why I didn't like it at 14, but loved it at 32.

    This story is really about race and immigration, with the hated race being alien immigrants. It shows how hatred and ignorance over race can transform one's personality, like the lead character played by James Caan.

    Alien Nation asks questions about ourselves as humans. How would we react if aliens landed on Earth and announced they were escaping a brutal planet full of slavery and have immigrated to Earth? Would we accept them as our own, or would we force them to become outcasts? Would we allow an "Affirmative Action" scenario in regards to Aliens and Alien rights? Would we offer them high-paying jobs and/or top-notch education, depriving humans of those same jobs and quality education in exchange? To me, Alien Nation is one of the more possible (and perhaps likely) scenarios. Aliens delegated to run-down areas of big cities. Token jobs occasionally handed out because it's forced by the Government to do so. And a general disgust towards Aliens amongst the human population. In that regard, this movie was way ahead of the curve.

    Great movie. 9 out of 10 stars. Recommended for those over 25, perhaps those with a higher intellect than most. Not recommended for someone looking for a "Men In Black" type of Alien movie. Not your typical Hollywood blockbuster filled with Aliens, that's for sure.

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    7hatesdragons

    Decent science fiction

    This is the film that inspired the excellent television show and the many specials that followed its cancellation. This film has good performances by James Cann and mandy Patinkin, that elevate it above the norm. It is a combination buddy film, crime drama and science fiction story. Surprisingly it comes together very well. This film is not the best of the genre, some of the television shows surpass it, yet it worth a watch.
    grendelkhan

    Entertaining allegory

    I've always liked this film despite its flaws. It is an interesting allegory of racial conflict, using a sci-fi premise and a "buddy-cop" formula. You have the minority rookie cop assigned to the bigoted partner, who are then assigned a case involving the minority group. The rookie proves to the bigot that people are the same, despite their physical differences and they slowly become friends.

    Mandy Patinkin is great here, conveying the idea of an outsider who is not totally familiar with his new environment. James Caan is fine, but doesn't seem committed to the film, and his performance is a bit uneven. Terence Stamp is hurt by his makeup, as his face is one of his greatest strengths as an actor. Much of his characters come from his facial expressions and the makeup inhibits this.

    The story is a bit cliched, but the sci-fi gloss keeps things from falling flat. The tv series was better able to explore the racial allegory, as the film just doesn't have enough screen time. The mystery component is pretty much standard fare. If you look beyond the surface of this film, there are some worthwhile ideas here. They just get a bit lost in the "cop" trappings.
    6Uriah43

    Not as Good as First Advertised but Still a Decent Sci-Fi Film Just the Same

    This film begins in the future with a giant spacecraft hovering over Los Angeles and it's filled with alien beings who have come to Earth hoping to find a better life than the one they left behind. As it so happens these "newcomers" were genetically bred for hard labor and as such they are an extremely adaptable species to just about any environment. Yet in spite of the advantages of having a docile and hard-working group of workers like these many Americans are fearful and intolerant of them. Such is the case with a Los Angeles police detective named "Sergeant Matthew Sykes" (James Caan) who has just lost his partner during a shootout with two of these aliens. Yet rather than distancing himself from these aliens he volunteers to accept a brand new partner by the name of "Sam Francisco" (Mandy Patinkin) who just happens to be one. But there's something about these "newcomers" that even he doesn't know and it's going to make his life much more difficult than he ever would have dreamed possible. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this movie was heavily advertised when it first came out and because of that I was somewhat disappointed with it at first. However, even though it may not have been the blockbuster I was expecting it was still entertaining enough due in large part to the acting for James Caan who played his role in an excellent manner. That being said, I liked this film for the most part and I have rated it accordingly.

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    • Trivia
      Sam Francisco (Mandy Patinkin) was originally going to be named George Jetson, but Hanna-Barbera wouldn't give the rights to the name. The decision to call his character "George" in the movie was kept as an in-joke to the George Jetson character name.
    • Goofs
      When George is hanging outside the helicopter, above the water surface, he should be screaming in pain since the rotor-blades would whip up a pretty dense cloud of seawater, thus he would be injured since his race is extremely sensitive against seawater, as pointed out by Joshua Strader, and William Harcourt in the end scene, their bodies react to it as we would to sulfuric acid, as referenced in the movie.
    • Quotes

      [after hearing some derisive comments about Sykes partner avoiding the beach]

      Det. Sgt. Matthew Sykes: Why don't you try standing next to an ocean of hydrochloric acid and see how well you surf.

    • Alternate versions
      In UK cinemas, 2 versions were shown in different cinemas. In some cinemas, certain Newcomer native dialogue was subtitled into English and in others it was not. This happens most notably in the scene where George and the morgue attendant discuss the Newcomer corpse and recognise aspects of the body as representing the drug addiction. Also a short dialogue between Harcourt and Kipling after Harcourt first meets George and Matt where Kipling tells Harcourt that Sykes was the policeman in the shootout at the film's opening.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Alien Nation/Elvira: Mistress of the Dark/Imagine: John Lennon/Salaam Bombay/Track 29 (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      You've Really Got a Hold on Me
      Written by Smokey Robinson (as William Robinson)

      Performed by Smokey Robinson & The Miracles (as Smokey Robinson and The Miracles)

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    • Release date
      • February 8, 1989 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Misión Aliens
    • Filming locations
      • Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites - 404 S. Figueroa Street, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • American Entertainment Partners II L.P.
      • Pacific Western
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Budget
      • $16,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $25,216,243
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,421,429
      • Oct 10, 1988
    • Gross worldwide
      • $32,155,047
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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