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  1. The Arrival
    PG-131996 · Science fiction · 1h 49m
  2. The Arrival is a 1996 science fiction thriller film written and directed by David Twohy and starring Charlie Sheen, and co-starring Lindsay Crouse, Ron Silver, Teri Polo, and Richard Schiff.

  3. May 31, 1996 · The Arrival: Directed by David Twohy. With Lindsay Crouse, Charlie Sheen, Richard Schiff, Shane. Zane, an astronomer, discovers intelligent alien life. But the aliens are keeping a deadly secret, and will do anything to stop Zane from learning it.

    • (38K)
    • Mystery, Sci-Fi, Thriller
    • David Twohy
    • 1996-05-31
  4. May 31, 1996 · The Arrival. The planet, we are informed, is warming. The ice caps are melting. Climates are changing. Scientists blame factory smokestacks, car exhausts and the destruction of the rain forests. “The Arrival” has a more terrifying hypothesis to explain the phenomenon.

  5. After astronomer Zane Zaminski (Charlie Sheen) discovers a radio transmission that originated from space, he tells his boss, Phil (Ron Silver), who ignores him. Zane is promptly fired, and decides...

    • (35)
    • David Twohy
    • PG-13
    • Charlie Sheen
  6. The Arrival (1996) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  7. Zane Zaminski (Charlie Sheen), a radio astronomer working for SETI, discovers an extraterrestrial radio signal from Wolf 336, a star 14 light years from Earth. Zane reports this to his supervisor, Phil Gordian (Ron Silver) at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, but Phil dismisses the claims.

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  9. May 31, 1996 · Overview. Zane Ziminski is an astrophysicist who receives a message that seems to have extraterrestrial origins. Eerily soon after his discovery, Zane is fired. He then embarks on a search to determine the origins of the transmission that leads him into a Hitchcockian labyrinth of paranoia and intrigue. David Twohy.

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