Alien Nation: The Enemy Within

Alien Nation: The Enemy Within (original airdate: November 12, 1996) was the fourth television film produced to continue the story after the cancellation of Alien Nation. It was written by Dianne Frolov and Andrew Schneider, and directed by Kenneth Johnson.

Alien Nation: The Enemy Within
GenreSci-fi
Created byKenneth Johnson
Written byRockne S. O'Bannon
Kenneth Johnson
Diane Frolov
Andrew Schneider
Directed byKenneth Johnson
StarringGary Graham
Eric Pierpoint
Michele Scarabelli
Terri Treas
Theme music composerSteve Dorff
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
Production
Executive producer(s)Tarquin Gotch
Kenneth Johnson
Producer(s)Ron Mitchell
Bob Lemchen
Venita Ozols-Graham
Production location(s)Los Angeles
CinematographyRonald Víctor García
Editor(s)David Strohmaier
Running time91 minutes
Production company(s)Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
DistributorFox Network
Release
Original networkFox
Picture formatColor
Audio formatStereo
Original releaseNovember 12, 1996

Plot

Detective Matthew Sikes and his Tenctonese partner George Francisco investigate a group of Tenctonese called the Eenos. The subplot involves Tenctonese binnaum Albert Einstein and his new bride May attempting to have a child (with George's help) -- a reversal of the Alien Nation episode "Three to Tango".

Cast

Main cast

Additional cast

  • Tiny Ron Taylor - Queen Mother
  • Dana Anderson - May O'Naize
  • Joe Lando - Rick Shaw
  • Wayne Pére - Terry Firma
  • Brigitta Dau - Carry Onbag
  • Darin Heames - Saran Wrap, Eeno Foreman
  • Kerrie Keane - Jessica / Jennifer
  • Susan Beaubian - Doctor
  • Amy Bryson - Leader
  • Jennifer Darling - Driver
  • Brenda Griffin - Newcomer Mother
  • Philip Maurice Hayes - Morris Code
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