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    1989 · Science fiction · 1 season

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    Alien Nation is an American science fiction media franchise created by Rockne S. O'Bannon (later known for Farscape), comprising film, television, and other media productions about alien refugees living on Earth.

  3. Oct 7, 1988 · Earth makes first contact with alien civilization in 1988 and integrates them into society in 1991. A human cop and a Newcomer cop investigate the alien underworld and face discrimination and danger.

    • (17K)
    • Action, Sci-Fi
    • Graham Baker
    • 1988-10-07
  4. Alien Nation is a 1988 American science fiction action film written by Rockne S. O'Bannon and directed by Graham Baker. The ensemble cast features James Caan, Mandy Patinkin, and Terence Stamp.

  5. A human cop and his alien partner fight crime and discrimination in Los Angeles in the near future. IMDb provides cast, crew, episodes, trivia, reviews, ratings, and more for this 1989-1990 TV series.

    • (5.5K)
    • 1989-09-18
    • Crime, Drama, Sci-Fi
    • 60
  6. Alien Nation is a science fiction police procedural television series in the Alien Nation franchise. Adapted from the 1988 Alien Nation movie, it stars Gary Graham as Detective Matthew Sikes, a Los Angeles police officer reluctantly working with "Newcomer" alien Sam "George" Francisco, played by Eric Pierpoint.

    No.
    Title
    Directed By
    Written By
    1
    "Pilot"
    Kenneth Johnson
    2
    "Fountain of Youth"
    3
    "Little Lost Lamb"
    Diane Frolov
    4
    "Fifteen with Wanda"
    Steven Long Mitchell, Craig W. Van ...
  7. In Los Angeles circa 1991, humans live alongside extraterrestrial humanoid beings whose spaceship crash landed three years earlier. This coexistence is not always harmonious, as exemplified by ...

    • (32)
    • Sci-Fi
    • R
  8. A movie about aliens integrated into human society in 1991, starring James Caan and Mandy Patinkin. Roger Ebert criticizes the film for its lack of imagination and originality, and compares it to a standard cop action potboiler.

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