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Alien Inhabitant

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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James Howarth, Edward Lee Johnson, Brandon Fisher, Jean Louise O'Sullivan, and Eva Swan in Alien Inhabitant (2011)
Trapped in a delusion, or a terrifying reality?
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Mark struggles with drug addiction following the war. An Alien, that only Mark can see, manipulates his will and forces him to commit acts that he cannot recall.Mark struggles with drug addiction following the war. An Alien, that only Mark can see, manipulates his will and forces him to commit acts that he cannot recall.Mark struggles with drug addiction following the war. An Alien, that only Mark can see, manipulates his will and forces him to commit acts that he cannot recall.

  • Director
    • James Howarth
  • Writers
    • James Howarth
    • Jennifer Zhang
    • Leanne Imber
  • Stars
    • James Howarth
    • Eva Swan
    • Brandon Fisher
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    123
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James Howarth
    • Writers
      • James Howarth
      • Jennifer Zhang
      • Leanne Imber
    • Stars
      • James Howarth
      • Eva Swan
      • Brandon Fisher
    • 6User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 4 nominations total

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    James Howarth
    • Mark Jones
    Eva Swan
    Eva Swan
    • Abby Myers
    Brandon Fisher
    Brandon Fisher
    • Ray
    Jean Louise O'Sullivan
    • Alana
    Edward Lee Johnson
    Edward Lee Johnson
    • Officer Jacobs
    Ingrid Bloom
    • Stacy
    John Busse
    • Taxi Driver
    Peter Howarth
    • Abby's Husband
    Will Rian
    • Officer Drake
    Sharilyn Smoke-Mercer
    • Receptionist
    Lana Troy
    • Carol
    Mika Walter
    • Jimmy
    Kelvin Xuna
    • Mugger
    • Director
      • James Howarth
    • Writers
      • James Howarth
      • Jennifer Zhang
      • Leanne Imber
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    9margofilop

    A brilliant debut by Howarth - check it out!

    Alien Inhabitant is the debut feature film directed and written by US based Aussie actor/filmmaker James Howarth. I loved every minute of this film from the first to the last. Howarth is able to depict the descent into madness of the main character Mark Jones with such precision that the result is an edgy psychological thriller that exhibits cinematic flair and production value far beyond what you might expect! A schizophrenic with a spotty memory of his past, Mark is plagued by episodes in which a creature he believes to be extraterrestrial goads him into committing crimes against the people who are closest to him. Howarth himself is remarkable as Jones, displaying a raw emotion that really grabs your attention. There is a real dark quality to this film as Jones hangs onto his sanity by a thread; the intrigue lies in how far he can be pushed before his internal struggle runs over tragically into the external world. I cannot recommend this film highly enough - check it out!
    8boxreview

    Thumbs up for this one.

    I throughly enjoyed this one as i enjoy movies that challenge me and force me to think rather than sitting there and absorbing it like a couch potato. The director and lead actor James Howarth has put together a very artistic and thoughtful drama piece. This isn't your regular movie in fact for a B movie it is better that any blockbuster movie I have seen as of late. If you like to be challenged with your movies then I highly recommend this one. Of course there is the whole alien, mental illness and drug addiction theme running through the movie and it has what could be described as horror elements in it but by no means is it a horror or an alien only movie. It is predominately a drama, thriller that builds in to an action, sci-fi, crime ending. I don't usually like this sort of movie but its a thumbs up for this one.
    3nyctreeman

    Wow ... tedious without redeeming quality

    40 minutes into this thing and we're trapped by the tedious and repetitious problems that the main character is struggling with, and he is very annoying in that he's weak, unable to communicate, and hang-dogs like a frustrated 10 year old boy every time someone tries to talk to him. (Ben Affleck would have been perfect for this part) The two main female characters are completely unrealistic, especially the professional therapist ... it was like the conversation you'd expect from a porn actress in that special 30 seconds before the action starts.

    I see in the ratings breakdown, women over 45 gave it a very high rating, that figures.

    There's nothing really compelling in this film, I found myself thinking "come on already, get to the freaking point". Slow paced films are fine if they have a quality plot and message that's worthy of your time, but this thing is just frustrating and takes the extra long way home.
    6steve80-596-35915

    Unusual tormented soul and drug abuse

    In the wake of getting myself ready for a totally out of reach motion picture experience, I was astonished to end up very moved by an interesting and sad film about the urges that drive one tormented soul.

    The film makes some extremely fascinating parallels between the urge to ruinous conduct (drink, for instance) and the urge to make sense of his thoughts. In the surreal universe of this film, these are two parts of the same sense, and its sad to see a man with some sort of extended post traumatic stress and trying to annihilate himself.

    The movie provides for us an unusual, dream-like world that has a different rationale of its own. The lead actor is good in his part; this couldn't have been a simple execution to make, as he needed to serve as the center for the story and secure some rational soundness in a crazy world. The characters Abby and Alena are additionally important as his love interests.

    It's not a simple film in its ideas. Though it didn't abandon me as a lot of other bigger movies have, and I thought this one had a cerebral intellectualism that most motion picture currently lack.

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    • Trivia
      1st Place Best Feature Film Northern California Film Festival 2011.
    • Crazy credits
      James Howarth worked in every production role for the feature film Alien Inhabitant.
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      Dorian Gray
      By Anthony Kozar

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    • Release date
      • June 25, 2011 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Inhabitant
    • Filming locations
      • Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Jimmyjack Films
      • Leader Motion Pictures
      • StampleVision Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.20 : 1

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