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Species

- For three million years, the human race has been at the top of the evolutionary ladder. Nothing lasts forever.

In 1993, the Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence Project receives a transmission detailing an alien DNA structure, along with instructions on how to splice it with human DNA. The result is Sil, a sensual but deadly creature who can change from a beautiful woman to an armour-plated killing machine in the blink of an eye.

Release Date : 1995-07-07

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Metro-Goldwyn-MayerFrank Mancuso Jr. Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Species ISpecies 1

Cast

Natasha Henstridge

Character Name : Sil

Original Name : Natasha Henstridge

Gender : Female

Ben Kingsley

Character Name : Xavier Fitch

Original Name : Ben Kingsley

Gender : Male

Michael Madsen

Character Name : Preston Lennox

Original Name : Michael Madsen

Gender : Male

Marg Helgenberger

Character Name : Dr. Laura Baker

Original Name : Marg Helgenberger

Gender : Female

Alfred Molina

Character Name : Dr. Stephen Arden

Original Name : Alfred Molina

Gender : Male

Forest Whitaker

Character Name : Dan Smithson, Empath

Original Name : Forest Whitaker

Gender : Male

Michelle Williams

Character Name : Young Sil

Original Name : Michelle Williams

Gender : Female

Jordan Lund

Character Name : Aide

Original Name : Jordan Lund

Gender : Male

Herta Ware

Character Name : Mrs. Morris

Original Name : Herta Ware

Gender : Female

William Utay

Character Name : Colleague

Original Name : William Utay

Gender : Male

Don Fischer

Character Name : Aide

Original Name : Don Fischer

Gender : Male

Scott McKenna

Character Name : Train Hobo

Original Name : Scott McKenna

Gender : Male

Virginia Morris

Character Name : Mother

Original Name : Virginia Morris

Gender : Female

Jayne Luke

Character Name : Snack Shop Clerk

Original Name : Jayne Luke

Gender : Female

David K. Schroeder

Character Name : German Tourist

Original Name : David K. Schroeder

Gender : Male

David Jensen

Character Name : Conductor

Original Name : David Jensen

Gender : Male

Esther Scott

Character Name : Female Conductor

Original Name : Esther Scott

Gender : Female

Shirley Prestia

Character Name : Victoria Roth, Ph.D.

Original Name : Shirley Prestia

Gender : Female

David Selburg

Character Name : Government Man

Original Name : David Selburg

Gender : Male

Melissa Bickerton

Character Name : Fitch's Secretary

Original Name : Melissa Bickerton

Gender : Female

Lucy Rodriguez

Character Name : Wedding Dress Saleswoman

Original Name : Lucy Rodriguez

Gender : Female

Scott Sproule

Character Name : Team Driver

Original Name : Scott Sproule

Gender : Male

Stogie Kenyatta

Character Name : Cop

Original Name : Stogie Kenyatta

Gender : Male

Gary Bullock

Character Name : Motel Clerk

Original Name : Gary Bullock

Gender : Male

Susan Hauser

Character Name : Lab Worker

Original Name : Susan Hauser

Gender : Female

William Bumiller

Character Name : Club Bouncer

Original Name : William Bumiller

Gender : Male

Caroline Barclay

Character Name : Drunken Girl

Original Name : Caroline Barclay

Gender : Female

Matthew Ashford

Character Name : Guy in Club

Original Name : Matthew Ashford

Gender : Male

Anthony Guidera

Character Name : Robbie, Guy Picking Up Sil

Original Name : Anthony Guidera

Gender : Male

Sara Lise

Character Name : Screaming Woman

Original Name : Sara Lise

Gender : Female

Whip Hubley

Character Name : John Carey

Original Name : Whip Hubley

Gender : Male

Patricia Belcher

Character Name : Hospital Admittance Clerk

Original Name : Patricia Belcher

Gender : Female

Richard Fancy

Character Name : Hospital Doctor

Original Name : Richard Fancy

Gender : Male

Leslie Ishii

Character Name : Hospital Nurse

Original Name : Leslie Ishii

Gender : Female

Marliese Schneider

Character Name : Abducted Woman

Original Name : Marliese Schneider

Gender : Female

Robert Mendelson

Character Name : Homeless Man

Original Name : Robert Mendelson

Gender : Male

Pamela Cook

Character Name : Commercial Model

Original Name : Pamela Cook

Gender : Female

Lisa Liberati

Character Name : Bathroom Bimbo

Original Name : Lisa Liberati

Gender : Female

Ed Stone

Character Name : Waiter

Original Name : Ed Stone

Gender : Male

Dendrie Taylor

Character Name : Marie

Original Name : Dendrie Taylor

Gender : Female

Kurtis Burow

Character Name : Baby Boy

Original Name : Kurtis Burow

Gender : Male

Dana Hee

Character Name : Creature Performer

Original Name : Dana Hee

Gender : Female

Frank Welker

Character Name : Alien Sil (voice)

Original Name : Frank Welker

Gender : Male

Justin Armao

Character Name : Bystander (uncredited)

Original Name : Justin Armao

Gender : Male

Jellybean Benítez

Character Name : Club DJ (uncredited)

Original Name : Jellybean Benítez

Gender : Male

Greg Bronson

Character Name : Special Forces (uncredited)

Original Name : Greg Bronson

Gender : Male

Jimmy Chunga

Character Name : Commando (uncredited)

Original Name : Jimmy Chunga

Gender : Male

James Ent

Character Name : Lt. Steele (uncredited)

Original Name : James Ent

Gender : Male

Roman Güttinger

Character Name : Doctor (uncredited)

Original Name : Roman Güttinger

Gender : Male

Christopher Ivins

Character Name : Soldier (uncredited)

Original Name : Christopher Ivins

Gender : Male

Zak Knutson

Character Name : Club Doorman (uncredited)

Original Name : Zak Knutson

Gender : Male

Coati Mundi

Character Name : Conga Player (uncredited)

Original Name : Coati Mundi

Gender : Male

Jason Newell

Character Name : Special Forces (uncredited)

Original Name : Jason Newell

Gender : Male

Reviews

K

Kamurai

@Kamurai

2021-06-23

Good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. This was a hit movie at the time, and other than the Xenos design, I'd say it is still a pretty good movie. The "anti-Jaws" approach of showing the monster off is really cool as the premise is largely how detailed and dangerous the xenos is, but the approach removes a lot of the suspense in the hunting and subterfuge, almost humanizing her as "hunted by the evil government entity". While it would be a much different, and arguably better, movie to do something more like "The Thing", that she only has one human mask sorts of outs her, making it more like a spy movie, and I think they did really well with that in mind. It just lacks the level of nuance and hidden information that spy and thriller movies tend to have. It's much closer to "Aliens" than "Alien".

W

Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-06-23

_**Wiping out the "galactic weed**_" Released in 1995, "Species" chronicles events after SETI (Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence) receives a transmission from outer space detailing alien DNA structure, along with instructions on how to splice it with human DNA. This gives birth to Sil, a girl (Michele Williams) who escapes and rapidly grows into a statuesque blonde (Natasha Henstridge). Government agent Xavier Fitch (Ben Kingsley) assembles a team to locate and destroy Sil before she finds a mate and breeds. The team includes a tough mercenary (Michael Madsen), an anthropologist (Alfred Molina), a molecular biologist (Marg Helgenberger) and an empath (Forest Whitaker). I developed a bad attitude toward "Species" for years due to Roger Ebert's scathing review, but changed my mind upon giving it an openminded viewing. This is a top-of-the-line sci-fi/adventure/horror flick. People look down on it because of the nudity and mild sex scenes, which prompts them to disdain it as exploitive and trashy. While Natasha Henstridge is a good-lookin' woman, she doesn't do anything for me (she's not my type) so I was able to totally overlook this element and focus on the film's other attributes. For one, the score by Christopher Young is excellent. Secondly, the A-list cast is a highlight and their characters are increasingly fleshed-out in the story. Lastly, while people understandably write-off the movie as a Grade B plot with Grade A production, there's more here than meets the eye. For instance, Sil is the innocent pawn of the extraterrestrials who sent the DNA. Another example is the excellent character of Dan (Whitaker) whom whiners complain about as "always pointing out the obvious" when the movie shows over and over that he DOES know things the others don't and they ignore him to their own peril. Dan is necessary so that the team knows what direction the creature takes on repeated occasions; without Dan we'd see them pursue one boring dead-end after another. While snobby film critics love to hate "Species" it's a thoroughly entertaining sci-fi adventure with an interesting moral and a great cast of characters. If you like films like "Alien," "Aliens," "Terminator," "Terminator 2" and "Predator" you'll probably appreciate it. It may not be as good as "Aliens," "Terminator" and "Terminator 2," but it's on par with "Alien" (and marginally better IMHO) and superior to "Predator." Then again, it depends on what you want in a sci-fi blockbuster. As far as I'm concerned, "Species" delivers the goods. The film runs 108 minutes and was shot in the areas of Los Angeles and Brigham City, Utah. GRADE: A- ***SPOILER ALERT*** (Don't read further unless you've seen the movie) The theory is postulated by the mercenary and biologist that the alien DNA was sent as a biological weapon, a "weed killer" from outer space to wipe out the galactic weed of earth or, more accurately, the human race that inhabits it. It's a fascinating concept and the film compellingly realizes it.

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-05-21

Clearly, these scientists had not heeded Jeff Goldblum in "Jurassic Park" (1993) when he warned about stopping to think that just because we can do something, it doesn't mean that we should. If they had, then perhaps we could have avoided the mayhem and brutality caused when they create "Sil" (Natasha Henstridge). She is the product of alien and human DNA and can morph between a beautiful woman and a savage killer in the blink of an eye. Of course she escapes from the high security facility that couldn't keep a cow out, and is soon on the search for a man. Not any particular man, just one who can help her make a baby - and believe me, that's not a good plan! The scientists - led by "Lennox" (a rather charmless Michael Madson) and "Baker" (Marg Helgenberger) are on her trail but can they stop her before she finds a willing partner? To be fair, the visual effects - very "Terminator" (1984) style - are actually quite effective but the acting, especially from the always hammy Ben Kingsley, and the scripting are very bottom drawer. There's some imagination with the look of the film, but the delivery is pedestrian across the board before an ending that has an inevitability to it that I found a bit predictable. Not terrible, but a real missed opportunity that had it been cast better and just spent a little more time on the a more substantial story, could have created a better sense of menace and even a little (dark) humour.