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The crew of the commercial starship Nostromo investigates a distress signal on a desolate planet, unknowingly bringing a deadly extraterrestrial organism back onto their ship. For fans of sci-fi horror, Alien
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Video...........: x264 @ 12.5 Mbps Audio...........: English DTS 5.1 @ 1509 kbps Subtitles.......: English, Chinese, Korean, Spanish
Character Beats: Small, new moments between Lambert and Ripley add extra layers of tension to the crew dynamics. Why This Version Matters