
Alien IV?
Science Fiction · Horror
Overview
Three years before the release of Alien: Resurrection, fan film Alien IV? answers the question: What happened next?
Top Cast
Kevin Williams
Kevin Williams
Bishop
Kevin Williams
Bishop


C. Ernst Harth
C. Ernst Harth
Ponech
C. Ernst Harth
Ponech
Camille Rabet
Camille Rabet
Thibeault
Camille Rabet
Thibeault
Jason Herring
Jason Herring
Eaton
Jason Herring
Eaton
Lynn Anderson
Lynn Anderson
Miltwater
Lynn Anderson
Miltwater


Michael Dobson
Michael Dobson
Wilks
Michael Dobson
Wilks


Laurie Williams
Laurie Williams
Reimer
Laurie Williams
Reimer
Jillian Lyle
Jillian Lyle
Ruscheinsky
Jillian Lyle
Ruscheinsky
Brad Lyle
Brad Lyle
Morse
Brad Lyle
Morse
Joel Katzevman
Joel Katzevman
Truelove
Joel Katzevman
Truelove
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