The Arrival (1996)

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Written by David Twohy

Directed by David Twohy

Running Time: 109 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1996

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA/Mexico

Filmed in Colour

Zane Ziminski (Charlie Sheen) is a NASA astrophysicist. Whilst working he happens to pick up some strange signals from outer space.

Believing these signals to be from extra-terrestrial, intelligent life, he reports his findings to his superiors. Now he has been fired, due to a highly skeptical boss.

Still thoroughly believing these to be true alien signals, Zane teams up with a colleague and the two continue to investigate the signals on their own.

However the plkot thickens when they also discover similar signals being emitting from Mexico. Desperately anxious to discover the source of these transmissions, Zane embarks on a trek to Mexico and the horrofic realisation that awaits him.

Cast

Image for Charlie SheenCharlie SheenZane Zaminski
Lindsay CrouseIlana Green
Image for Richard SchiffRichard SchiffCalvin
ShaneJPL Guard
Ron SilverPhil Gordian & Mexican Guard
Teri PoloChar
Phyllis ApplegateMrs. Roosevelt
Alan CoatesTerraformer
Leon RippyDOD
Buddy Joe HookerDOD
Javier MorgaCo-worker
Tony T. JohnsonKiki
Catalina BotelloNCAR Woman
Georg LillitschComputer Tech
David VillalpandoCabbie

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