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James Caan | Detective Sergeant Matthew Sykes | |
Mandy Patinkin | Detective Samuel Francisco | |
Terence Stamp | William Harcourt | |
Kevyn Major Howard | Rudyard Kipling | |
Leslie Bevis | Cassandra | |
Peter Jason | Fedorchuk | |
George Jenesky | Quint | |
Jeff Kober | Josh Strader | |
Roger Aaron Brown | Detective Bill Tuggle | |
Tony Simotes | Wiltey | |
Conrad Dunn | Quint | |
Michael David Simms | Human dealer | |
James Caan | Matthew Sykes | |
Mandy Patinkin | Sam Francisco | |
Kevyn Major Howard | Kipling | |
Roger Aaron Brown | Bill Tuggle | |
Ed Krieger | Alien Dealer | |
Tony Perez | Alterez | |
Brian Thompson | Trent Porter | |
Francis X. McCarthy | Capt. Warner |
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Producer |
Gale Anne Hurd
Richard Kobritz Bill Borden |
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Writer |
Rockne S. O'Bannon
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Cinematography |
Adam Greenberg
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Musician |
Curt Sobel
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“Alien Nation” sees a distant future where aliens are reality. Having come to Earth and then stranded here after their spaceship explodes, ‘The Newcomers’ as they are called have become mankind’s next target of persecution. When Detective Mathew Sykes (James Caan) looses his partner to what was a simply robbery he is partnered with Newcomer officer, Detective Sam Francisco (Mandy Patinkin). Immediately nicknaming him George, Mathew and his new partner learn that there is more to his partner’s death. The two become fast friends as their investigation leads them deeper and uncovers a much greater conspiracy at the heart of the Newcomer community. |
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