Alien 1979 Ellen find Dallas & Brett Cocooned Deleted Scene Movie Clip - 4K UHD HDR Custom

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In the distant future, the crew of the commercial spaceship Nostromo finds themselves on a routine journey back to Earth. However, their plans take an unexpected turn when they intercept a distress call emanating from a distant moon. Bound by their contractual obligations, the crew is compelled to investigate the source of the signal, and the Nostromo alters its course to land on the moon.

Upon reaching the moon's surface, the spaceship endures a turbulent landing, causing damage to its systems. Despite the setback, three courageous crew members venture outside the ship to explore the surrounding area. As they traverse the moon's desolate landscape, they stumble upon a mysterious hive colony that seems alien and menacing.

Meanwhile, the ship's sophisticated computer system successfully deciphers the message that initially appeared to be a distress call. To the crew's horror, they discover that the transmission was, in fact, a warning, cautioning against any contact with the moon's inhabitants. It becomes evident that the crew has inadvertently stumbled upon a perilous situation.

While investigating further, the crew members encounter a chamber filled with strange, leathery eggs. Unbeknownst to them, these eggs contain a terrifying, parasitic lifeform. In a moment of curiosity or perhaps misfortune, one of the crew members disturbs an egg, triggering a chain reaction that sets off a series of horrifying events.

As the crew watches in dread, a small, insect-like creature erupts from the disturbed egg and latches onto one of the crew members. Panic ensues as they attempt to detach the creature, but their efforts prove futile. It becomes clear that they are dealing with a highly adaptive and dangerous organism that poses a grave threat to their lives.

Realizing the gravity of the situation, the crew members race back to the spaceship, desperate to escape the moon and the encroaching terror. However, they soon discover that the creature they disturbed was merely a part of a much larger and more sinister life cycle. The spaceship becomes a battleground as they fight for survival against the relentless onslaught of the alien creatures.

With limited resources and a hostile environment, the crew members must devise a strategy to eliminate the alien threat and ensure their own survival. Their ingenuity, bravery, and resourcefulness are put to the ultimate test as they navigate through the claustrophobic corridors of the Nostromo, facing unimaginable horrors and uncertain outcomes.

The story of the Nostromo and its crew's desperate struggle against the alien menace is one of survival, fear, and the indomitable human spirit pitted against a nightmarish adversary from the depths of space.

Directed by Ridley Scott
Screenplay by Dan O'Bannon
Story by
Dan O'Bannon
Ronald Shusett
Produced by
Gordon Carroll
David Giler
Walter Hill
Starring
Tom Skerritt
Sigourney Weaver
Veronica Cartwright
Harry Dean Stanton
John Hurt
Ian Holm
Yaphet Kotto
Cinematography Derek Vanlint
Edited by
Terry Rawlings
Peter Weatherley
Music by Jerry Goldsmith
Production
companies
20th Century Fox
Brandywine Productions
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release dates
May 25, 1979 (United States)
September 6, 1979 (United Kingdom)
Running time 116 minutes
Countries
United Kingdom
United States
Language English
Budget $11 million
Box office $184.7 million

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All Comments (21)
  • @glenakatsr
    The alarm from the ship, I’ll never forget that sound, it’s so horrifying
  • This is a 1979 movie !! Unbelievable !! A milestone in cinematic history.
  • @megsley
    1979 and still looks better than anything from today!!
  • @Gabriel_Drake
    No CGI will ever be able to compete with this constructed set. It's amazing. You can literally touch the horror. Did you know that H.R. Giger himself participated to the construction of this scene?
  • @IaMaPh1991
    The ONE scene I sincerely wish they had kept, as the Egg Morphing process really adds to the creepiness and the lore of the Xenomorph.
  • @TheVic18t
    Love how the ship’s siren doubles as intense music.
  • @benjidaniel5595
    Yeah I’m betting when he said “kill me” he didn’t mean with a freakin’ flamethrower
  • @alexG106
    This looks absolutely incredible. It's the difference between night and day comparing this and the 1080p version I have. Much less haze, you can see every detail in perfect clarity
  • (12:24 AM, April 28, 2024) Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt and Veronica Cartwright are, until now, the true survivors of the "crew" of the spaceship Nostromo. Unfortunately, the remaining "crew" members have already passed away: RIP John Hurt (Jan 25, 2017), RIP Harry Dean Stanton (Sep 15, 2017), RIP Ian Holm (Jun 19, 2020) and RIP Yaphet Kotto (Mar 15, 2021). 😔
  • @SleepGood11
    Wow older films are really good in high quality, rather then the crap cgi nowadays
  • @Titanscreaming
    The Eggmorphing process is as cruel, disgusting, and repulsive as it is interesting on the scientific level and a hardcore horror brilliance. It is a reproduction tool independent of what the sequel shows us with the queen.
  • @Thedesertguy75
    The fact that this was 1979 is incredible... WOW 🤯🤯. No CGI can touch practical effects.... Ridley Scott created a true, original Sci-fi horror masterpiece.... That iconic music...I love its bizarre, unknown, deep space theme.... He covered every base in this film. The more I watch it, the more i realize its importance in film history.
  • Dude we just watched this in theaters and I wish this scene was there.
  • They should have included this scene. It's horrific and shows the cycle of reproduction of the xenomorph.
  • This makes the Alien even more horrifying. It doesn’t just kill you it breaks you down at cellular level and you become the raw material and incubator for a face hugger! That then becomes a chest bursting parasite for your crew mates.
  • @ferracha5078
    What this scene shows is the original life cycle of the xenomorphs in Scoot's mind: the adult xenomorph captures prey that, through a chemical and genetic process, are transformed into a pupa that then matures into an egg from which a face-huggers is born that lays a larva in a live host from which the chastebusters emerges and matures into an adult xenomorph to start a new cycle. That's why on the alien ship there is a single spacejockey with a burst chest from which the xenomorph emerged that probably turned the rest of the alien crew into face-sucking eggs. Obviously Cameron in his sequel changed everything.
  • @ulfingvar1
    I am glad they cut this scene, it disrupts the terror and hysteria of what happened before, and comes after..
  • @sacul7694
    I always liked the creepy eerie wind that kind of echoed through the ship. Gave me shivers.