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The Alpha Incident (1978)

May. 24,1978
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3.9
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PG
| Horror Science Fiction
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A space probe brings back a micro-organism from Mars which terrorizes passengers at a railhead.

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SpuffyWeb
1978/05/24

Sadly Over-hyped

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Konterr
1978/05/25

Brilliant and touching

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GarnettTeenage
1978/05/26

The film was still a fun one that will make you laugh and have you leaving the theater feeling like you just stole something valuable and got away with it.

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Scotty Burke
1978/05/27

It is interesting even when nothing much happens, which is for most of its 3-hour running time. Read full review

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TheExpatriate700
1978/05/28

The Alpha Incident is basically a poor man's version of The Andromeda Strain with elements of Scanners and A Nightmare on Elm Street mixed in for good measure. It suffers from low production values and a claustrophobic setting.When a space probe returns to earth with a deadly disease, the federal government in its wisdom decides to transport it cross country by train with only one agent to guard it. Naturally, someone exposes themselves to the disease and several people end up quarantined in a rural train station.The major factor working against this film, other than its obvious plagiarizing of The Andromeda Strain, is its limited budget. Much of the screen time is spent watching people doing nothing in a train station. When we go elsewhere to see efforts to cure the disease, the NASA laboratory looks to be a high school chemistry lab. Even much of the camera work is shoddy, with a foggy look like a dream sequence.

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Bezenby
1978/05/29

Another Bill Rebane film, so yet another interesting, if not entirely successful movie. This one involves a microorganism from Mars infecting several people at a rail depot. They feel fine, but the trouble is, if they fall asleep, their brains explode! This might also happen to the viewer too because you'll have a hard time staying awake during the long stretches of nothing in this film. That's being harsh. Every Bill Rebane film is worth a watch, but basically you have four people in a room, trying to stay awake by drinking coffee, arguing, smoking, and taking speed while scientists work hard on a cure. You get to see the brain exploding thing happen once, so if you're into films for the gore you might want to take that on board. Also: there's a boob. I wouldn't say this was as much fun as The Giant Spider Invasion or Demons of Ludlow, but more on a par with the equally strange and slow moving The Game. The acting is generally fine (especially from Buck Flower) and things do pick up near the end, but it's a bit of a slog. Worth a watch though, because I feel Bill Rebane always tried to make his films at least a bit different from the norm.

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Red-Barracuda
1978/05/30

A virus from space is released accidentally while in transit on a train. It results in a group of people in a remote train depot being subject to quarantine and left isolated, while the scientists try to work on a cure.The Alpha Incident is a paranoid sci-fi film in the same vein as The Andromeda Strain, with elements of George A Romero's Night of the Living Dead and The Crazies thrown in for good measure. It isn't a patch on either of those films although it's fairly decent, all things considered. It's admittedly quite badly paced, however, with a little too much talk to pad things out. Still, the set-up is good enough and the overall cynical 70's sci-fi vibe works for me. There's only one occasion when we see the effects of the virus on a human and it's actually surprisingly decent – they could really have done with using this a little more. The effect is basically the brain expanding and breaking out of the cranium of the unfortunate victim. This is the horrible death that the infected people are trying to avoid. For some reason this nasty scenario only kicks in when the victims fall asleep, so for most of the film the story seems to be about people trying to stay awake – a symptom that I'm sure some viewers of this movie will experience too funnily enough.But, for me, this isn't a bad effort overall. It's definitely one of director Bill Rebane's best. He operated in the Z-Grade side of the cinematic spectrum for sure but his films have an honest earnestness that is easy to get behind. And this is a relatively thoughtful narrative for Bill's standards. However, its cheap limitations are never truly averted, and it doesn't develop the space virus thread of the story as well as you hope and the film ends up being essentially about people in a room popping amphetamines. But, you know what, I kind of like this one anyway.

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Hitchcoc
1978/05/31

My wife often criticizes me when I see errors in logic on TV shows and point them out. I know that it's obvious that a CSI crew would never get a major case to solve every week. But once past that, I believe that you have to have some credibility in how things are portrayed. This movie is really slow moving and claustrophobic as a group of character types find themselves holed up in a train depot because of an accidental release of a space virus, being transported by train. Once this happens, you would think that the officials would have some interest in the well being of these poor unfortunate people. I'm not saying that an effort couldn't be made to cover things up. In the real world it happens all the time. But couldn't someone come in wearing those protective suits. It's just that they are dismissed so quickly. We don't even know if most of them have been infected. They could have been taken and brought to a sterile environment of some kind and watched. Instead, we are treated the banter of some misfit characters whose lives become meaningless to them almost immediately. Isn't there some sense of caring among these people. It had potential. It just didn't work.

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