Alien Autopsy (film)

  • Declan Donnelly: Ray Santilli
  • Anthony McPartlin: Gary Shoefield
  • Bill Pullman: Morgan Banner
  • Götz Otto: Laszlo Voros
  • Harry Dean Stanton: Harvey
  • Omid Djalili: Melik

Alien Autopsy - The all time to make friends is a British film of the film director Jonny Campbell, which was produced by Warner Bros.. In the UK, the film opened on 7 April 2006, in Germany, the film came on 16 November 2006 in the cinemas. The film is a mixture of comedy and science fiction, a satire on the events of the so-called Santilli film about an alleged autopsy of an alien in 1947. 's Budget was 10 million dollars. But the film played a less than half. Warner Home Video released the film on 3 July 2006 in the UK and on 16 March 2007 on DVD in Germany.

Action

Ray lives from the sale of film black copies on the black market. With his best friend Gary, he is in search of Elvis souvenirs to them to be able to make money in the U.S.. From Harvey, a former cameraman for the U.S. Army, but they get a much verlockenderes offer: original recordings of the autopsy of the 1947 crashed in Roswell aliens. From the eccentric drug lord Lazlo Voros, who is obsessed with the phenomenon of crop circles, they get the money for the purchase of the original band. Back in London, but it turns out that the footage is almost destroyed.

To appease their zwielichten donors, they come to the crazy idea with the help of some friends and a replica of the alien corpse readjust the autopsy and re-record. Voros is from the demonstration to thrilled when he noticed the cheap dizziness. The film will also be presented to the world public, so that they sell performance rights for a lot of money to numerous media around the world. Meanwhile feels a news anchor on the old Harvey, who demands that Ray and Gary, to preserve his anonymity. You then forge an interview with a homeless man, who plays the supposed cameraman in order to distract the presenter.

Finally, the now restored original film is returned. In the end, Ray and Gary bury the movie on a box to put an end to the story.

Criticism

"Shine minutes of British humor. "

" A [ ... ] largely chunky and only occasionally prone to subtle irony media satire. "

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