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Fangoria#1 | p.52 | Preview: Alien |
Alien, a $10 million motion picture directed by Ridley Scott and scripted by Dan O'Bannon, concerns the voyage of the starship Nostromo and its crew's encounter with galactic horror. | ||
Ridley Scott Alien | ||
Fangoria#3 | p.31 | Preview: Poster: Alien |
SF filmdom's most fantastic outer-space beast. | ||
Ridley Scott Alien | ||
Fangoria#44 | p.45 | Biography: Finally A Director |
Alien screenwriter Dan O'Bannon gets his long-awaited chance to direct on Return of the Living Dead, "the most purely O'Bannonesque film to date". | ||
Dan O'Bannon Alien Dark Star The Return of the Living Dead | ||
Fangoria#114 | p.41 | Review: The Alien Chronicles |
More than just shocking FX sagas, the first two films of this trilogy shed light on some of our darkest fears. | ||
Ridley Scott James Cameron Alien Aliens | ||
Fangoria#300 | p.8 | Fangoria #300: Alien |
Ridley Scott Alien | ||
Fangoria#308 | p.76 | Nightmare Library |
Alien Vault by Ian Nathan | ||
Ian Nathan Alien | ||
Fangoria#336 | p.32 | Interview: Nothing Human is Alien |
Iconic British actor John Hurt talks his craft and his most unnatural birth scene in the 1979 space shocker. | ||
John Hurt Alien The Ghoul | ||
Fangoria#336 | p.35 | Centerfold: Alien / Animal |
Original Alien poster and Chiller's Animal. | ||
Ridley Scott Brett Simmons Alien Animal | ||
Fangoria#336 | p.48 | The Father of the Alien |
The vision of artist and designer H.R. Giger forever changed the face of dark fantasy. | ||
H.R. Giger Alien | ||
Fangoria#351 | p.16 | Loving the Alien |
One man's complicated 40-year relationship with the franchise - from fan to flame-keeper to filmmaker. | ||
Charles de Lauzirika Alien |