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''Contamination'' (a.k.a. ''Alien Contamination'', ''Toxic Spawn'' or ''Larvae'') is a 1980
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directed by
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and starring Ian McCulloch. The film is about an alien cyclops creature that uses human agents to place eggs all over Earth. The eggs release a gelatinous goo that causes people to explode when they come into physical contact with the substance. The tagline on the Italian one-sheet ("...e ora tocca a voi!") translates as "...and now it's your turn!".


Plot

A large ship drifts into
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, seemingly abandoned. The ship is discovered to be carrying large containers of coffee, hidden inside of which are a series of football-sized green eggs. The crew sent in to explore the ghost ship find the mutilated remains of the former crew gathered in one place, and they soon discover the reason why: when disturbed, the green eggs explode, spraying a viscous liquid over everything. The liquid is toxic to living creatures, and causes the body to immediately explode. The military's answer to this phenomenon is Colonel Stella Holmes ( Marleau). She establishes a link between the green eggs and a recent mission to Mars that ended badly for the two astronauts who descended to the planet. One of them disappeared, and the other, Commander Hubbard (
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), had a breakdown and subsequently became an alcoholic. When pressed, Hubbard agrees to help Holmes in her investigation of the insidious plot to bring the deadly eggs to Manhattan, and it takes them, along with sarcastic New York cop Tony Aris ( Masé), to a Colombian
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. All is not as it seems; Hubbard's former astronaut colleague is apparently alive and well and living under the influence of a monstrous alien cyclops, which is using mind control to further its plot to flood the world with the green eggs and wipe out human life on Earth. Aris falls under the alien's mental influence and is devoured, but Hubbard saves Stella and kills the cyclops by shooting out its eye. Hamilton, only a puppet of the evil alien mind, dies without the alien's power to sustain him. Government agents proceed to confiscate the remaining alien pods. However, a surviving, previously unseen pod explodes on a busy street corner.


Cast

* Ian McCulloch as Commander Ian Hubbard *
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as Colonel Stella Holmes *
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as Lieutenant Tony Aris, NYPD *
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as Hamilton *
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as Perla de la Cruz *
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as Agent Young *
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as Dr. Turner * Mike Morris as Dr. Hilton * Martin Sorrentino as Black Warehouse Doorman * Angelo Ragusa as Warehouse Doorman * Brigitte Wagner as Doctor


Production

After the success of his film ''
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'', director
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wanted to follow it up with another science fiction film. On seeing
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's film ''
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'' his producer decided he wanted Cozzi to make something similar. Due to budgetary constraints Cozzi decided to set the film on Earth, although retaining the ideas of the alien eggs and a large creature from Scott's film, and wrote a script called ''Alien Arrives on Earth''. Producer Claudio Mancini wanted to use the name ''Contamination'', which had been the working title for an aborted film he had been developing based on the
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film ''
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''. The name was changed against Cozzi's wishes, with the producer also insisting on Cozzi developing more
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-style elements as opposed to his science fiction theme. The film's production offices were in the same building as those used by the makers of ''
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'' and, impressed by the profits that film had made, Cozzi decided to try to hire the same cast members, although ultimately Ian McCulloch was the only actor to work on ''Contamination''. Cozzi wanted to use
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(who had been featured in ''Starcrash'') as Colonel Holmes but once again the producer overruled him and hired
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instead. ''Contamination'' was shot in eight weeks between 14 January and 4 March 1980. The film schedule included three weeks in Rome and then a further two weeks split between location shooting in
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,
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and
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. Cozzi had wanted to use animation or
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photography to realise the alien cyclops at the film's climax but was once again overruled by the producer, and an
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version was constructed instead. Cozzi subsequently claimed that this creature failed to work properly and would barely move, so he had to use rapid jump cuts to hide the fact that it was being pulled about by stagehands.


Release and controversy

''Contamination'' was released in West Germany on 9 May 1980, where it was distributed by Residenz-Film. After the Video Recordings Act, ''Contamination'' was classed as a
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. Specifically, the film includes graphic depictions of human bodies exploding violently in slow motion, as well as the grisly remains of such explosions. While the explosion effects are not technically graphic (each of the exploding victims is encased in some kind of bulky costume that is obviously hiding the mechanism that sprays the gore), they are extremely bloody. Years later, the
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classified the uncut version with a 15 certificate. It was released on home video in the United States under the titles ''Alien Contamination'' and ''Toxic Spawn'', which are both heavily edited. Cozzi later revealed that
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, the film's North American distributor, had changed the name to ''Alien Contamination'' in order to capitalize on the popularity of Ridley Scott's ''Alien'' (1979). It is now available in the US in an unedited version which has been released on DVD.
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released the film uncut on Blu-Ray in 2015. The uncut version runs 95 minutes.


Critical reception

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'' referred to the film as a "routine tale" that was a poorly written horror film that did not hide its Italian origins with "silly English dialog" and "poor dubbing" being its giveaways. From retrospective reviews,
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'') stated that the films combination of "splattery violence", "James Bond spy thriller", and "monster-filled s-f" was "at times uneasy, but Cozzi carries it off with sufficient bravura to paper over the cracks" and that "If the film relies on familiar images...it at least has a class, very loud score by Dario Argento's usual collaborators, The Goblins, to punch up the frissons." Mike Long (
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) stated that while ''Contamination'' "makes good use of the ideas that it's stolen, at heart it is simply another boring Euro-horror film." In a 2010 interview with ''
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'', Cozzi revealed that the film was made as a
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of ''Alien,'' going so far as to say, "Without the existence of ''Alien'', we could not have made this movie at all" and that the original title for the film had been ''Contamination: The Alien Arrives on Earth''.


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