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''Alien Seed'' is a 1989 American
science fiction film Science fiction (or sci-fi) is a film genre that uses speculative, fictional science-based depictions of phenomena that are not fully accepted by mainstream science, such as extraterrestrial lifeforms, spacecraft, robots, cyborgs, interstellar ...
written and directed by Bob James and starring Erik Estrada. It was released by action International


Plot

An Earth woman, Mary Jordan, is abducted by an alien presence on Earth . Unable to remember what happened, and with a strange mark on her neck, she contacts writer Mark Timmons, a self proclaimed expert on alien abductions, but she is killed by Dr Stone before they meet The dead woman's sister, Lisa, is then abducted and impregnated by the aliens, as part of the alien's scheme to create a "Messiah" to rule Earth. She calls the writer in an attempt to stop the alien's plan
MJ-12 Majestic 12, also known as MJ-12 for short, is a purported organization that appears in UFO conspiracy theories. The organization is claimed to be the code name of an alleged secret committee of scientists, military leaders, and government offici ...
, a secret government agency studying UFOs, wants to kidnap Mary and control the child for its own purposes. Dr. Stone (Erik Estrada), however, wants the child dead at any cost.


Cast

* Erik Estrada as Dr. Stone * Heidi Paine as Lisa Jordan * Steven Blade as Mark Timmons * Shellie Block as Mary Jordan * David Hayes as Rev. Bolam * Terry Phillips as Gen. Dole * Steve Gellman as Maj. Wilson * Ben Mardel as Dr. Gabriel


Reception

In Creature Feature, John Stanley gave the film two out of five stars opining that it does not rise above its direct to video origins. The Video Vacuum praised Estrada's acting, but stated the film lagged when he was not on screen. Den of Geek praised the trailer for the film as "one of the finest trailers I've seen". The Psychotronic Video Guide gave the film a poor review finding it to have a bad script, poor special effects, and too many chase scenes.


Home Release

Released on DVD in 1999 Available to stream


References


External links

*{{IMDb title, 0096784 1989 science fiction films American science fiction films 1980s English-language films 1980s American films English-language science fiction films