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Alien Adventure

Alien Adventure
DVD cover
Directed byBen Stassen
Written byBen Stassen
Produced byCharlotte Clay Huggins
Caroline Van Iseghem
StarringBouli Lanners
Pierre Lebecque
Narrated byJohn Boyle
CinematographyBen Stassen
Edited byEd Escalante
James Manke
Todd Portugal
Music byThe Puzzlers
Louis Vyncke
Production
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Distributed bynWave Pictures
Ventura Distribution (DVD)
Release date
  • July 1, 2000 (2000-07-01) (Japan)
Running time
37 minutes (Japan)
35 minutes (U.S.)
CountriesBelgium
United States
LanguageEnglish

Alien Adventure is a science fiction/slapstick comedy 3D film in IMAX format released in 1999 by nWave Pictures, written and directed by Ben Stassen. The movie was rated G (or the local equivalent) in most countries.[1] It was the first fully digital feature-length film produced for a large-screen format.

Plot

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An extraterrestrial humanoid species, the Glegoliths, are wandering through space in search of a new world. Encountering an unknown planet (which turns out to be Earth), the Glegolith leader Cyrillus sends two "manned" probes to the surface to determine if it is suitable for colonisation.

The scouts in the probes think they have arrived at a great city, but in fact they have arrived at a new amusement park that is not yet open to the public. They proceed to explore four amusement rides :[a]

  • Arctic Adventure (motion simulator ride in a freezing environment);
  • Magic Carpet (a ride in an Arabian Nights-themed dungeon);
  • Kid Coaster (a roller coaster set in a gigantic simulation of a child's bedroom); and
  • Aqua Adventure (an underwater-themed motion simulator ride, complete with animatronic sharks).

At each ride the Glegolith scouts become variously excited, frightened, frozen or violently ill, but end up having a lot of fun. On seeing this, Cyrillus decides that the new planet "was too much fun" and would destroy the fabric of his society, and orders his scouts to withdraw. The alien visitors depart Earth without actually making contact with humans.

Production notes

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Reception

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Robert Koehler of Variety called it "a sputtering vehicle for showcasing the Imax 3D format."[2]

Home media

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It was released on DVD in the US slingshot Home Entertainment and the UK Escapi x.c.q DVD.

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