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Format: DVD Jun 1997 Rated PG-13 Recording Mode: Dolby Surround AC-3 Sound: Surround, Stereo Closed Captioned 109 min. Color UPC: 012236044604 |
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Details

Movie Description A radio astronomer obsessed with listening for some sort of cosmic noise finally hears a shockwave late one evening. In his search for an explanation he discovers a horrifying fact -- Earth is the target for an imminent alien invasion!
Synopsis Radio astronomer Zane Ziminski becomes intrigued by some strange wavelengths and noises he picks up over his transmitter. But when Zane alerts his boss to his findings, he's fired. So Zane conducts an investigation on his own, tracing the sound waves to a Mexican village. After more sleuthing (and some odd occurrences), Zane discovers a power plant -- that turns out to be the headquarters of some very deadly extraterrestrials...
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Dual Sided Widescreen - 1.85 Full Frame - 1.33 Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound - English, French
Additional Release Material: Production Notes Cast and Crew Biographies Trailer - Theatrical Teaser
Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Access
Released theatrically in the USA May 31, 1996.
Co-produced by Steelwork Films.
Shot in Panavision and SDDS sound.
Additional cast: Richard Schiff (Calvin) and Tony T. Johnson (Kiki).
Additional credits: Hermelindo Hinojosa (set decorator), Mayes C. Rubeo (costume designer), Charles L. Finance (visual effects producer), and David Tripet (associate producer).
Original soundtrack available on Silva America.
Copyright 1996 LIVE Film and Mediaworks Inc.
Industry Reviews "...Entertaining..." USA Today - p.1D - Stephen Holden
"...[Twohy] keeps us on the edge of seats not by dazzling us with lights and sound but by tantalizing his audience with basic, well-wrought suspense..." Los Angeles Times - p.F2 - John Anderson
"...It has a chilling hypothesis....THE ARRIVAL springs surprises on us right to the end..." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (05/31/1996)
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