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The commercial starship Nostromo is on a return journey from Thedus to Earth, carrying a seven-member crew in cryogenic stasis. When a cryptic signal is detected emanating from a nearby, uncharted moon, the ship’s computer – "Mother" – awakens the crew.

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When Ridley Scott revisited Alien in 2003 to create the Director’s Cut, he did something unusual: he actually made the film shorter. While traditional director's cuts append massive amounts of deleted footage, Scott trimmed about five minutes of slow-burn pacing from the theatrical release while inserting roughly four minutes of previously unseen footage. Alien.1979.Directors.Cut.1080p.BluRay.x264.DTS-WiKi.mkv

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First, note the absence of a colon. The film is simply Alien , not Alien: Director's Cut . Ridley Scott has always been clear that the 1979 theatrical version is his definitive cut. However, the 2003 "Director's Cut"—approved for a re-release—is a fascinating alternate version. It restores approximately five minutes of footage, most notably the infamous "cocoon scene" where Dallas is found in the process of being transformed into an egg. The commercial starship Nostromo is on a return

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The Plot in Brief: After receiving a mysterious transmission, the commercial towing vessel Nostromo is diverted to a desolate moon. There, an officer named Kane (John Hurt) discovers a field of strange eggs. One hatches, latching onto his face. Against quarantine protocol, the crew brings him aboard, only to realize too late that a perfect organism has been born—one that uses human hosts for its lifecycle, and one that cannot be reasoned with.