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Dog Bytes

Zatoichi Eyes the Cannonball Train


Maryland finds itself under intergalactic siege once again in Don Dohler’s ALIEN FACTOR 2: THE ALIEN RAMPAGE.


ALIEN FACTOR 2: THE ALIEN RAMPAGE


2001, Retromedia Entertainment, DD-2.0/+, $14.95, 73m 53s, DVD-1


By John Charles Produced in 1999 as ALIEN


A NOTE ON TIMINGS


The timings listed for the following titles reflect only the length of the film itself, and do not include such ephemera as video company logos, FBI warnings, supplementary trail- ers, or MPAA ratings certifi- cates. The only exceptions to this rule are those films in which the soundtrack is first heard while the distributor’s logo is still onscreen.


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RAMPAGE, this Don Dohler ef- fort is not really a sequel to his 1977 cult favorite [VW 90:42], bearing a closer resemblance to his 1983 NIGHTBEAST, which was itself a remake of THE ALIEN FACTOR—got that? When some uranium is stolen from a govern- ment facility, the perpetrator turns out to be a female human- oid (Lauralee O’Shell) whose spaceship crashed near rural Maryland. The alien was trans- porting a cyborg “protector” (a reptilian monster that would fit right into a Sid & Marty Krofft program), which activates a force


field, sealing off the area. The being then stalks and eliminates the townspeople, while the sheriff (HARVESTERS’ Donna


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