does it show a woman laying an egg?
I saw this as a kid and so I may have imagined parts of the film that don't exist, but I could have sworn it showed an egg coming out of a woman's private parts.....
shareI saw this as a kid and so I may have imagined parts of the film that don't exist, but I could have sworn it showed an egg coming out of a woman's private parts.....
shareIt was a long time for me too, but i think she gave birth to a grow man.
I would love to see it again for old times sake but i don't think any video store carries it.
"Things will not calm down, Daniel Jackson. They will in fact calm up."
Who played the woman who gave birth to that thing?
shareYes, there is a sequence like this in the movie.
shareiv got xtro 1 and 2 on video there pretty funny but damn weird 2 watch when ya by your self (mainly 1).. 1 and 2 hav no connections about from a alien.. 3 still not really connected
shareI rented it when I was about 12 years old (I didn't take the shopkeeper's advice for granted...) and returned to the store about an hour later, still feeling a little shaky. I've never seen the movie completely :)
shareI watched this again last night. There is a scene where a woman (Susie Silvey) gives birth to a full grown man, the character Sam Phillips (Philip Sayer) after being molested by an Alien's sucker thing that shoots out of it's mouth in a quite gross sequence, Sam bites through the umbilical cord! Later in the film total babe Analise (Maryam D'Abo) is transformed into something and does indeed 'give birth' to eggs that ressemble painted balloons, although the scene isn't that clear what she has become, she looks like she's wrapped in spiders webs or something.
Trivia Note: I actually met Maryam D'Abo (she's still very pretty even now but needs to start eating properly!) at the end of last year and asked her if she remembered making this film. She said she did but that she hated it and wouldn't say anything else about it! She then tried to change the subject to the Bond film The Living Daylights (1987)! I must admit I felt a bit of hostility coming from her because I had brought it up, although I wish I had pushed it and asked her more about it.
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LOL, yea this movie really freaked me out when I was young.
That sucks Maryam D'Abo wouldn't talk about it. I hate when actors get so high and mighty they don't want to talk about the films they did early in their career? Sometimes those films make for more interesting conversations.