The Alpha Incident
The Alpha Incident | |
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Directed by | Bill Rebane |
Written by | (original screenplay) |
Produced by | (associate producer) (executive producer) (associate producer) (executive producer) Bill Rebane (producer) |
Starring | Ralph Meeker George "Buck" Flower |
Cinematography | |
Edited by | Bill Rebane |
Music by | |
Production company | Studio Film Corporation |
Distributed by | Studio Film Corporation |
Release date |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Alpha Incident (also known as The Alien Incident, and Gift from a Red Planet) is a 1978 American science fiction horror film directed by Bill Rebane and starring Ralph Meeker, Stafford Morgan, John F. Goff, Carol Irene Newell, and George "Buck" Flower.[1]
Premise[]
A space probe returns to Earth from Mars, carrying with it a deadly organism which has the lethal potential to destroy all life on Earth. Being transported across country by train, the micro-organism is released when a nosy train employee inspects the cargo. This results in the entire train station being quarantined.
Those who are trapped wait for the government scientist led by Dr, Sorenson to find a cure, while trying not to fall asleep because that's when the virus strikes. While asleep, the disease causes the brain to swell to the point the skull is fractured.
Although a cure is found, government agents begin killing those who survived the disease as part of a cover up.[2]
Cast[]
- Ralph Meeker as Charlie
- as Dr. Sorensen
- as Jack Tiller
- as Jenny
- George "Buck" Flower as Hank (also as Buck Flower)
- as Dr. Farrell
- John Alderman as Dr. Rogers
- Ray Szmanda as The Official
- as The Guard
- as Alvin
Release[]
The Alpha Incident was released for the first time on DVD by Mill Creek Entertainment on August 30, 2005 as a part of its Chilling Classics: 50 Movie Pack. On August 15, 2006 it was released by Digital 1 Stop, as a part of its Nightmare Worlds: 50 Movie Pack. Mill Creek re-released the film on four separate occasions as a part of various multi-film packs in 2007 and 2008. On August 24, 2010, the film was released as a part of a multi-film pack by Tnt Media Group. On September 21, that same year it was released as a single-feature by Synergy Entertainment.[3]
As of November 2021, the full movie is available on YouTube.[4]
Reception[]
The Alpha Incident received mostly negative reviews upon its release. Alan Jones from Radio Times rated the film a negative one out of five stars, calling it "[an] over-talky feeble fable".[5] Dan Budnik from Bleeding Skull also criticized the film as being "overly talky", while also criticizing the film's underwritten, and unlikable characters, and sluggish pacing.[6] On his website, Fantastic Movie Musings and Ramblings, Dave Sindelar similarly criticized the film's unlikable characters, with character interactions being "repetitious and tiresome". Sindelar also criticized the film's poor acting, and dialogue.[7]
Creature Feature gave the movie one star, citing many of the same issues in the above review and noting that Ralph Meeker is wasted in the movie and his death scene the only interesting part of the film.[8] The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction noted that director Rebane is known for his low budget movies, and this is neither his best nor his worst.[9]
References[]
- ^ "The Alpha Incident".
- ^ "SFE: Alpha Incident, the".
- ^ "The Alpha Incident (1977) - Bill Rebane". Allmovie.com. Allmovie. Retrieved 28 August 2019.
- ^ "- YouTube". YouTube.
- ^ Jones, Alan. "The Alpha Incident – review". RadioTimes.com. Alan Jones. Retrieved 28 August 2019.
- ^ Budnik, Dan. "Alpha Incident, The (1978) – BLEEDING SKULL!". BleedingSkull.com. Dan Budnik. Retrieved 28 August 2019.
- ^ Sindelar, Dave (14 September 2018). "The Alpha Incident (1978)". FantiasticMovieMusings.com. Dave Sindelar. Retrieved 28 August 2019.
- ^ Sanley, J. (2000) Creature Feature:3rd Edition
- ^ "SFE: Alpha Incident, the".
External links[]
- 1978 films
- English-language films
- American science fiction horror films
- 1970s science fiction horror films
- 1970s adventure drama films
- 1970s English-language films
- American adventure drama films
- American films
- Films directed by Bill Rebane
- 1978 drama films