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ilmed two years before Predator, many have commented that Alien Outlaw could have been that film’s inspiration -- An alien ship lands in a remote mountain location and its occupants go on a hunting party. And, yes, their prey is human! This science fiction adventure has been praised for its subtle social commentary and humankind’s relationship with guns, friends and nature. Fashioned like an old comic book story, ALIEN OUTLAW is the second film that B-Western film star Lash La Rue did for Writer/Director Phil Smoot. Always starring in cowboy flicks that featured him with a whip, La Rue said, "They just won’t let me put that thing down!". But in his last leading role, Lash La Rue breaks the mold in a film that features both guns and horses but allows him to put down his trademark weapon. Perhaps, as a result, this has been called La Rue’s finest film performance.
Original Release
01/01/1985
US Release
01/01/1985
Cast
Name | Character |
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Stephen Winegard | Wes |
Kimberly Mauldin | Girlfriend |
Stuart Watson | Leader Alien |
Sunset Carson | Sunset |
Kari Anderson | Jesse Jamison |
Eric Berg | Frank / 3rd Alien |
Susan E. Greene | Frank's Date |
Beth Ann McBride | Operator |
Bill Cody | Man on Bench |
Jack | Man's Dog |
Directors
Writers
Cast
Name | Character |
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Stephen Winegard | Wes |
Kimberly Mauldin | Girlfriend |
Stuart Watson | Leader Alien |
Sunset Carson | Sunset |
Kari Anderson | Jesse Jamison |
Eric Berg | Frank / 3rd Alien |
Susan E. Greene | Frank's Date |
Beth Ann McBride | Operator |
Bill Cody | Man on Bench |
Jack | Man's Dog |
Judith B. Ardis | Motel Manager |
Alan Marx | Motel Porter / Motal Porter |
Jerry Montgomery | Wrangler |
Dan Preston | 2nd Alien |
Lash La Rue | Alex Thompson |
Gil Newsom | Peter |
Richard Davis | Andrew |
Liz Warrington | Jane |
Paul Holman | Luger |
Deborah Brady | Ms. Diamond |
Producers
Name | Role |
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George B. Walker | Executive Producer |
John G. Wolfe III | Executive Producer |
Phil Smoot | Producer |