Aliens vs. Predator : requiem / Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation ; Davis Entertainment ; produced by John Davis, David Giler, Walter Hill ; written by Shane Salerno ; directed by The Brothers Strause.

Contributor(s): Davis, John | Giler, David | Hill, Walter, 1942- | Salerno, Shane | Strause, Colin | Strause, Greg | Pasquale, Steven | Aylesworth, Reiko, 1972- | Ortiz, John | Lewis, Johnie | Gade, Ariel | Hager, Kristen | Trammell, Sam, 1971- | Joy, Robert, 1951- | Paetkau, David | Woodruff, Tom, Jr | Whyte, Ian | O'Bannon, Dan | Shusett, Ronald | Thomas, Jim | Thomas, John | Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation | Davis Entertainment Company | Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, IncMaterial type: FilmFilmPublisher: Beverly Hills, Calif. : 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, [2008]Description: 1 videodisc (101 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inContent type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: video Carrier type: videodiscOther title: Requiem | AVP | AVP requiemSubject(s): Human-alien encounters -- Drama | Extraterrestrial beings -- Drama | Predation (Biology) -- Drama | Science fiction films | Thrillers (Television programs) | Thrillers (Motion pictures) | Video recordings for the hearing impaired | DVDsGenre/Form: Feature films. Production credits: Director of photography, Daniel C. Pearl ; editor, Dan Zimmerman ; music, Brian Tyler ; costume designer, Angus Strathie ; production designer, Andrew Neskoromny.Cast: Steven Pasquale, Reiko Aylesworth, John Ortiz, Johnny Lewis, Ariel Gade, Kristen Hager, Sam Trammell, Robert Joy, David Paetkau, Tom Woodruff Jr., Ian Whyte.Summary: A small Colorado town becomes the battleground between two of the deadliest extra-terrestrial lifeforms - the Alien and the Predator. When a Predator scout ship crash-lands in the hills outside the town, Alien facehuggers are released in the crash. Also released is a hybrid Alien/Predator. A man and his son hunting in the forest near the crash site soon become the first victims of the facehuggers. A Predator receives data about the crash on his home planet and he comes to Earth. One at a time, the inhabitants of the town become targets of the Aliens and the Predator. The National Guard is called in, but they are unable to stop the deadly creatures. A plan is set in motion to destroy the town with a nuclear device.
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Region 1, widescreen (2.35:1) presentations.

English (Dolby 5.1, DTS 5.1), dubbed French (Dolby surround) or dubbed Spanish (Dolby surround) dialogue, English or Spanish subtitles.

Based on the 'Alien' characters created by Dan O'Bannon & Ronald Shusett ; based on the 'Predator' characters created by Jim Thomas and John Thomas.

Rated R; violence, gore and language.

Director of photography, Daniel C. Pearl ; editor, Dan Zimmerman ; music, Brian Tyler ; costume designer, Angus Strathie ; production designer, Andrew Neskoromny.

Steven Pasquale, Reiko Aylesworth, John Ortiz, Johnny Lewis, Ariel Gade, Kristen Hager, Sam Trammell, Robert Joy, David Paetkau, Tom Woodruff Jr., Ian Whyte.

A small Colorado town becomes the battleground between two of the deadliest extra-terrestrial lifeforms - the Alien and the Predator. When a Predator scout ship crash-lands in the hills outside the town, Alien facehuggers are released in the crash. Also released is a hybrid Alien/Predator. A man and his son hunting in the forest near the crash site soon become the first victims of the facehuggers. A Predator receives data about the crash on his home planet and he comes to Earth. One at a time, the inhabitants of the town become targets of the Aliens and the Predator. The National Guard is called in, but they are unable to stop the deadly creatures. A plan is set in motion to destroy the town with a nuclear device.

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