Director: Dwight H. Little•Genres: Sci-Fi, Action, Horror
In the year 2049, a hardened mercenary is tasked with escorting a young woman who holds the key to humanity's survival. Pursued by a relentless alien hunter and its deadly offspring, they must navigate a desolate post-apocalyptic landscape. The journey tests their limits as they fight for their lives and the future of mankind against overwhelming odds.
Alien Outlaw is a low-budget science fiction action film that garnered little critical attention upon its release and remains largely obscure. It is generally considered a B-movie with a straightforward plot and unremarkable performances, often overshadowed by more prominent entries in the sci-fi horror genre of the 1980s.
Praised for its attempt at a gritty, post-apocalyptic atmosphere.
Criticized for its predictable plot and thin character development.
Seen as a typical example of direct-to-video sci-fi from its era.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for 'Alien Outlaw (1985)' is not readily available or widely documented, suggesting limited public engagement with the film.
Despite its low profile, director Dwight H. Little would go on to direct more successful genre films like 'Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers' and 'Marked for Death'.
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