Sigourney Weaver ...Ellen Ripley
Carrie Henn ...Rebecca "Newt" Jordan
Michael Biehn ...Corporal Dwayne Hicks
Paul Reiser ...Carter J. Burke
Lance Henriksen ...L. Bishop
Bill Paxton ...Private W. Hudson
William Hope ...Lieutenant S. Gorman
Jenette Goldstein ...Private J. Vasquez
Al Matthews ...Sergeant A. Apone
Mark Rolston ...Private M. Drake
Ricco Ross ...Private R. Frost
Colette Hiller ...Corporal C. Ferro
Daniel Kash ...Private D. Spunkmeyer
Cynthia Scott ...Corporal C. Dietrich
Tip Tipping ...Private T. Crowe
Trevor Steedman ...Private T. Wierzbowski
Paul Maxwell ...Van Leuwen
Valerie Colgan ...ECA Rep
Alan Polonsky ...Insurance Man
Alibe Parsons ...Med Tech
Blain Fairman ...Doctor
Barbara Coles ...Cocooned Woman
Carl Toop ...Alien Warrior
John Lees ...Power Loader Operator
Louise Head ...Newt's Double #1
Kiran Shah ...Newt's Double #2
Billy Armstrong ...Lydecker
Jay Benedict ...Russ Jordan
Holly De Jong ...Ann Jordan
Christopher Henn ...Timmy Jordan
Mac McDonald ...Colony Officer Simpson
REVIEW AND SYNOPSIS ,img src="skull.gif">
The best film in the Alien series, with few disputes. Not as slow moving as the original, and certainly better in plot than the last two. Sigourney Weaver makes this film. She awakens from such a long hibernation, that everyone she knows thinks she is dead and ready to avenge the alien that almost killed her. The little girl in this movie is a wonderful actress, as is most everyone in the movie. Interesting role for Paul Reiser as well. The only gripe I have is that it is a little too long.