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  1. ALF's planet, Melmac, exploded in 1985. After wandering in space for almost a year, his spacecraft fell to Earth, and crashed into the garage of a family by the name of Tanner. - That is affirmative, madame. The alien held the Tanner family captive, and terrorized them for as long as he lived with them. - The Tanners and ALF got along great.

  2. Project: ALF (1996) - full transcript. Six years ago, the space alien, ALF, was on his way back to his new home...When the Alien Task Force finally caught him. Now, the story continues to where the series ended. ALF is now protected by the Alien Task Force, but the leader wants to terminate ALF.

  3. Feb 17, 1996 · Project: ALF: Directed by Dick Lowry. With Miguel Ferrer, William O'Leary, Jensen Daggett, Scott Michael Campbell. Captured by the Alien Task Force, ALF was rescued by two officers who found out that the project shall be canceled - and also ALF.

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    • Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi
    • Dick Lowry
    • 1996-02-17
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    is a 1996 TV film that ran on ABC starring ALF. The film is a sequel to the final episode of the TV series. The movie was directed by Dick Lowry and written by the series' creators Paul Fusco and Tom Patchett. In the U.S. it was a TV movie, but overseas, the movie was released theatrically.

    After the series finale, ALF was captured by the Alien Task Force. Contrary to everyone's worst fears, ALF has been doing just fine in captivity. In fact, the poker games that he has runs in his cell with his guards, where he sells concessions and generally cleans up on the table, have made his life very cushy-in fact he has enough possessions to f...

    This film generally received positive reviews, due to the movie resolving a cliffhanger.

    •The Tanners do not appear in this movie. However, they are briefly mentioned by an Air Force officer that they were placed under the 'Witness Protection and Relocation' Program, by the US Government, they are now living in Iceland. (They turned down Mozambique because they were unhappy with the education system there). ALF fans were generally displeased with the absence of the Tanners, who had been a critical element on the TV series. A brief scene was proposed where ALF keeps in touch with the Tanners, whereby he writes them a letter, which is received by Willie, who leaves a house in glacial Iceland to get his mail. This was not done when the producers decided the film should focus on ALF and not Willie.

    •The film had two original songs exclusive to its soundtrack. There is "I Got Something For You" by Steve Stevens, which plays in the Kitty Kat Lounge, and "Just Wanna Drive" by the JL Band.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Project_ALFProject ALF - Wikipedia

    Project: ALF is a 1996 American made-for-television science fiction film directed by Dick Lowry which serves as a sequel to the final episode "Consider Me Gone" of the 1986–1990 sitcom ALF. It was broadcast in the U.S. by ABC and in Canada on CHCH-TV on February 17, 1996. [1]

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  5. In 1996, there was finally closure for ALF fans when the movie Project: ALF was released on ABC (not NBC) as the "Movie of the Week." Pictures from Project: ALF. Purchase Project: ALF on DVD. Director: Dick Lowry. Written by: Tom Patchett and Paul Fusco.

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