Xtro 1/2/3: Complete Trilogy: 3dvd
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Harry Bromley Davenport's cultish take on the ALIEN theme is not for the squeamish, packing an impressive B-movie shock. Sam Phillips (Philip Sayer) is kidnapped by aliens while playing with his son; when he reappears three years later, he's not quite himself--with gory, splatter-filled results for his quiet British community. Maryam D'Abo, who went on to become a Bond girl in THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS (1987), distinguishes herself as an oversexed babysitter.
In XTRO 2, Dr. Shepherd (Jan-Michael Vincent) is summoned to a top-secret facility where he is to help recover three scientists who have failed to return from another dimension. But the mission becomes a horrible nightmare when they unintentionally bring back an insatiably bloodthirsty alien.
XTRO 3 finds a group of Marines being sent to a remote island where they discover not only filmed evidence of government U.F.O. cover-ups, but also an alien survivor who's out for revenge. Little do they know they've been sent on a suicide mission to kill the alien and then be killed themselves, thus concealing the entire encounter.
Harry Bromley Davenport's cultish take on the ALIEN theme is not for the squeamish, packing an impressive B-movie shock. Sam Phillips (Philip Sayer) is kidnapped by aliens while playing with his son; when he reappears three years later, he's not quite himself--with gory, splatter-filled results for his quiet British community. Maryam D'Abo, who went on to become a Bond girl in THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS (1987), distinguishes herself as an oversexed babysitter.
In XTRO 2, Dr. Shepherd (Jan-Michael Vincent) is summoned to a top-secret facility where he is to help recover three scientists who have failed to return from another dimension. But the mission becomes a horrible nightmare when they unintentionally bring back an insatiably bloodthirsty alien.
XTRO 3 finds a group of Marines being sent to a remote island where they discover not only filmed evidence of government U.F.O. cover-ups, but also an alien survivor who's out for revenge. Little do they know they've been sent on a suicide mission to kill the alien and then be killed themselves, thus concealing the entire encounter.
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Xtro 1/2/3: Complete Trilogy: 3dvd
Harry Bromley Davenport's cultish take on the ALIEN theme is not for the squeamish, packing an impressive B-movie shock. Sam Phillips (Philip Sayer) is kidnapped by aliens while playing with his son; when he reappears three years later, he's not quite himself--with gory, splatter-filled results for his quiet British community. Maryam D'Abo, who went on to become a Bond girl in THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS (1987), distinguishes herself as an oversexed babysitter.
In XTRO 2, Dr. Shepherd (Jan-Michael Vincent) is summoned to a top-secret facility where he is to help recover three scientists who have failed to return from another dimension. But the mission becomes a horrible nightmare when they unintentionally bring back an insatiably bloodthirsty alien.
XTRO 3 finds a group of Marines being sent to a remote island where they discover not only filmed evidence of government U.F.O. cover-ups, but also an alien survivor who's out for revenge. Little do they know they've been sent on a suicide mission to kill the alien and then be killed themselves, thus concealing the entire encounter.
In XTRO 2, Dr. Shepherd (Jan-Michael Vincent) is summoned to a top-secret facility where he is to help recover three scientists who have failed to return from another dimension. But the mission becomes a horrible nightmare when they unintentionally bring back an insatiably bloodthirsty alien.
XTRO 3 finds a group of Marines being sent to a remote island where they discover not only filmed evidence of government U.F.O. cover-ups, but also an alien survivor who's out for revenge. Little do they know they've been sent on a suicide mission to kill the alien and then be killed themselves, thus concealing the entire encounter.