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Futur immédiat 2: Les esclaves du futur

Original title: Alien Nation: Dark Horizon
  • TV Movie
  • 1994
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.6K
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Futur immédiat 2: Les esclaves du futur (1994)
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An Overseer named Ahpossno comes to Earth to take the slaves, and all humans, back to the mothership.An Overseer named Ahpossno comes to Earth to take the slaves, and all humans, back to the mothership.An Overseer named Ahpossno comes to Earth to take the slaves, and all humans, back to the mothership.

  • Director
    • Kenneth Johnson
  • Writers
    • Rockne S. O'Bannon
    • Diane Frolov
    • Andrew Schneider
  • Stars
    • Gary Graham
    • Eric Pierpoint
    • Michele Scarabelli
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kenneth Johnson
    • Writers
      • Rockne S. O'Bannon
      • Diane Frolov
      • Andrew Schneider
    • Stars
      • Gary Graham
      • Eric Pierpoint
      • Michele Scarabelli
    • 10User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Gary Graham
    Gary Graham
    • Det. Matthew Sikes
    Eric Pierpoint
    Eric Pierpoint
    • George Francisco
    Michele Scarabelli
    Michele Scarabelli
    • Susan Francisco
    Terri Treas
    Terri Treas
    • Cathy Frankel
    Lauren Woodland
    Lauren Woodland
    • Emily Francisco
    Sean Six
    • Buck Francisco
    Jeffrey Marcus
    Jeffrey Marcus
    • Albert Einstein
    • (as Jeff Marcus)
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    Ron Fassler
    Ron Fassler
    • Capt. Bryon Grazer
    Scott Patterson
    Scott Patterson
    • Ahpossno…
    Jenny Gago
    Jenny Gago
    • Detective Beatrice Zapeda
    Michele Lamar Richards
    Michele Lamar Richards
    • Dr. Lois Allen
    Dana Andersen
    • May O'Naise…
    Lee Bryant
    Lee Bryant
    • Phyllis Bryant
    David Purdham
    David Purdham
    • Marc Guerin
    Diane Cary
    Diane Cary
    • Penny
    Susanna Thompson
    Susanna Thompson
    • Lorraine Clark
    Michael Durrell
    Michael Durrell
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    Nina Foch
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    • Director
      • Kenneth Johnson
    • Writers
      • Rockne S. O'Bannon
      • Diane Frolov
      • Andrew Schneider
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    6ericstevenson

    Meh

    "Alien Nation" was a TV show based on a movie that in turn had TV movies based on the TV show. Having seen this film, I thought it was just okay. It was weird how they sort of abandoned the plot about the virus killing the newcomers. I understand that this series is fairly popular. It just isn't for me. It's at least passable. It came off as kind of boring to me. It would be easy to dismiss this as just another easy analogy for racism. At the time of the film's release, the trope wasn't nearly as developed.

    There are definitely good scenes. I especially like it when the characters talk about religion and God's plan. The newcomers themselves have their own beliefs about souls. They wonder if the aliens even have souls. There's certainly nothing about it in the Bible. I appreciate how it is pretty charming how the human character falls in love with the newcomer. It's interesting to see how they understand Earth culture and it isn't rushed like in most other movies. It's fine for what it is. **1/2
    8Munecatriste

    Alien Nation: Dark Horizon was an "entertaining piece."

    This is the only Alien Nation made for t.v. movie that I believed has been released. I have it on VHS and I have played it so many times that there are lines running through it. I thought it was a very good follow up to the series (I was bummed when it was canceled)and I'm looking forward to the other movies being released, hopefully on DVD. The movie explained that although the slave ship had landed five years previously, slave over-seers were still looking for their "lost cargo." They sent an aggressive over-seer to scout out the location and hopefully retrieve some of the slaves. Needless to say, the survivors of the ship were not going willingly back to a life of servitude and humiliation. The movie was a entertaining piece.
    7twbass

    One for the fans.....

    The first thing that has to be said is that if you're not a fan of the Alien Nation TV series from the late 80's then this film will not only confuse you, but the chances are, you just won't like it. That however is not really a problem, as this film was never made with the intention of attracting a new global audience. Dark Horizon was made for the fans that were truly gutted and disappointed that the excellent Alien Nation TV series (like so many other American shows) was cancelled after the first series. The film is a continuation of the series and so sets out to resolve the cliffhanger ending, further character development and give insight into the 'Newcomers' background. It is also obvious from viewing the film that this was always intended on being the first of many TV films.

    The film itself is quite good. It manages to capture the essence and feeling of the original show whilst effortlessly transferring itself onto the big screen. There is a common danger that when TV shows are introduced to the world of films, they end up feeling like an overly long episode that tries too much to impress its hardcore fans, and tries too many new explanatory things to engage others. However, Dark Horizon embraces it's new format and uses it as a platform to further explore the history behind the 'Newcomers' and to show off some of the potential that the series promised. All the original cast members are back, which brings a smile to any fan. Emily (Laura Woodland) and Buck Francisco (Sean Six) were only kids in the series and so are obviously older looking as it has been five years, yet these little discrepancies have to be ignored. Some fans will point out little things that don't add up to the series, or don't exactly follow on from the cliff-hanger ending, but beggars cannot be choosers and it is the reviewers opinion that we should all be grateful that these films were made, that the cast and crew came back and that they give it everything to continue the Alien Nation legacy.

    The premise of the film evolves around a ruthless Overseer who is sent from one of their colony ships to Earth, to check for any surviving 'Newcomers'. This is inter-fused with Susan and Emily's attempted recovery from the newcomer killing disease. Like the series, Dark Horizon brilliantly blends the social dramas of family and relationships, with that of racism, police work and all-out action, which in this case involves killer diseases and samurai aliens. The highlight of the film is undoubtedly the relationship between Matthew Sikes (Gary Graham) and George Francisco (Eric Pierpoint). Their cop-buddy routine was the heart and soul of the series and this again shines through within the film. Alien Nation: Dark Horizon is a good film and more importantly an excellent follow up to the short-lived series. If you haven't seen the original Alien Nation TV series, go and buy it right now. Watch it, slag off the TV network for cancelling it, and then immerse yourself in the first of five follow up films: Dark Horizon.
    5dromasca

    Dusty Alien Movie

    This TV series was made in the mid 90s, but looks much older. The overall story of the alien slaves reaching the sunny shores of California is a good idea and may offer premises for both social comment and good drama. Unfortunately acting is so conventional, costumes and effects so poor that less than ten years after production this movie looks like an oldie. Hard core fans of science fiction (like myself) better watch an old Star Trek. At least, this was the original. 5/10 on my personal scale.
    MrsScott

    A great movie in the Tradition of the Series

    I loved this movie! It gave us a true insight into the background and history of the "Alien" race. It was nice to see the relationship between Matt and Cathy explored. They are a perfect "inter-species" couple. (The book "Cross of Blood" that is sort-of a sequel to this movie was a real disappointment though!) This movie allowed us to see the spiritual heritage of the Newcomers. It was interesting to see the similarities to the "human" world of spirituality! God did create All "Man" in the same light - regardless of whether or not they were born on "Earth"!!

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    • Trivia
      The wedding scene was filmed on a bridge near Pasadena Ambassador College. Director Kenneth Johnson had used the same location for another wedding in Married (1978). This time, his wife Susan Lee Appling played the Priestess performing the ceremony.
    • Goofs
      Although this is a continuation of the series' final cliff hanger, the scene where Susan and Emily are poisoned, and the scene where Cathy tells Matt about it, are completely different.
    • Alternate versions
      The US video release contains several very brief scenes not shown on its first release on Fox Television in the U.S. For example, there's a brief addition to the scene where Ahpossno boards his craft. After you see the trolly in LA go by following Ahpossno's departure from the mother ship, you see the delivery man buying the flowers, and showing hate for Newcomers. A scene shows Penny welcoming the Franciscos home after their hospitalizaion.
    • Connections
      Featured in Fox Halloween Bash: Fox Halloween Bash 1994 (1994)

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    • Release date
      • October 25, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Alien Nation: Dark Horizon
    • Filming locations
      • Pasadena Ambassador College(Exterior closing wedding scene.)
    • Production companies
      • Foxstar Productions
      • Kenneth Johnson Productions
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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