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Alien | Cult Film
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"Angvia," the planet the aliens are from, is an anagram for vagina.
The name of the hero, James Word, is most probably a reference to the motto of the London Stock Exchange: "My Word is my Bond."
According to a recent book on Tigon pictures James Robertson Justice was very ashamed to be working on a film of this sort.
Charles Hawtrey was second choice to play Swyne. The first choice was not free.
Dawn Addams (Zeta) receives a "guest star" credit.
"Maj. Bourdon: [to a girl whose hemline barely covers her crotch] Well, lift up your skirts and let's see your pretty legs."
"James Word: The whole place is like a vast, supernatural ant colony. The women, the Angvians, are picked up from all over the world and, by brainwashing processes, are conditioned for their allotted functions. Some of them become administrators, some workers, some fighters. Zeta, herself, is the queen ant. Who she is, or where she originally came from is a mystery. But she holds the key to the whole set up. All the others have come from Earth. They are specially selected, after careful observation. A kidnapping party is sent out; the girls are grabbed off the street; rendered unconscious and transported to Angvia by some sort of time or space machine housed in a pantechnikon. Ann Olsen: In a what? James Word: A large van. Ann Olsen: Oh, you're making this rubbish up. James Word: You think so? Ann Olsen: Well, you can't really expect me to believe it James Word: Oh, nobody's going to believe it. But you wanted to hear it."