THE BITCH IS BACK.
After crash-landing on a remote prison planet, Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) and the convicts find themselves fighting another monster.
David Fincher, in his directing debut, had his work cut out; developing the Alien tale after the first two innovative parts wasn’t easy. Expectations were high. Number three may be set in a prison colony, but not much has changed. Fincher and his team do create a raw, stark, claustrophobic atmosphere in the prison and its long tunnels, but fancy visuals don’t conceal the fact that it’s all familiar.
Still, there’s some tension and a now bald Weaver is solid.
1992-U.S. 115 min. Color. Widescreen. Directed by David Fincher. Screenplay: David Giler, Walter Hill, Larry Ferguson. Cast: Sigourney Weaver (Ellen Ripley), Charles S. Dutton (Dillon), Charles Dance (Clemens), Paul McGann, Brian Glover, Ralph Brown, Lance Henriksen, Pete Postlethwaite.
Trivia: Co-produced by Weaver and Hill. In the late 1980s, William Gibson wrote a script for a third film in the series. Followed by Alien Resurrection (1997).