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Xtro
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Xtro

Some extra-terrestrials aren't friendly.
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User Score247 ratings
TMDB 5.716+19821h 26mEnglish
Science FictionHorror

Synopsis

Tony's father Sam, abducted by aliens three years earlier, returns to earth and seeks out his wife and son, but Rachel has since been living with Joe and the reunion is awkward. Joe doesn't trust Sam, and Rachel can't quite decide what her feelings are for her two men. Sam is not the same as when he left, and he begins affecting Tony in frightening ways.

Director
Harry Bromley DavenportFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Amalgamated Film Enterprises3 production companies
Release
December 6, 1982Released
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Top Cast

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Philip Sayer
Philip Sayer
Sam Philips
Bernice Stegers
Bernice Stegers
Rachel Philips
Danny Brainin
Danny Brainin
Joe Daniels
Maryam D'Abo
Maryam D'Abo
Analise Mercier
Simon Nash
Tony Phillips
Peter Mandell
Peter Mandell
Clown
David Cardy
David Cardy
Michael
Anna Wing
Anna Wing
Mrs. Goodman

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf
Apr 5, 2026

This is certainly a bit of a slow burn, but once it gets it's stall set out it turns into quite a menacing little low-budget affair with some half decent visual effects, too. Unfortunately, to get to that part of the film we have to wade through some less that distinctive drama to discover the plot. It seems that ''Rachel'' (Bernice Stegers) has been bringing up her young son ''Tony'' (Simon Nash) for the past three years after ''Sam'' (Philip Sayer) did an unexpected bunk. Now we have some idea where he has been all this time, but of course she hasn't a scooby. By now, she has also moved on and hooked up with American photographer ''Joe'' (Danny Brainin) and so the reappearance of her ex on the scene is not universally welcome. The youngster is delighted to have his indulging dad back on the scene, though, and so she tries to play along whist genuinely intrigued by his purported ''amnesia''. What really is his agenda, though? Aside from ''introducing'' Maryam D'Abo as the aupair there isn't much at all to be said for any of the casting nor the writing, and there are certainly similarities with some 1970s editions of ''Dr. Who'' but eventually it does manage to create a sense of tea-time menace and it also capitalises on the inclusion of the always suspect clown in the proceedings, too. It just goes to show what can be achieved with some haunting music, a spinning top, some old condoms and liberally applied toothpaste and it's nowhere near as bad as it might have been.

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