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4.8/10   151 votes
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Writer (WGA):
Kevin Daniel Ljoka (written by)
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Plot:
An old man, who has been near a fallen meteor, starts to get younger and younger, with a terrible thirst for blood. full summary | add synopsis
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Cast

  (in credits order)
John Saxon ... Agent Mills

Joseph Culp ... Young Max Page
Robin Frates ... Connie
Robert Sampson ... Max Page
Geoff Hansen ... Clark
Danna Garen ... Susan
Danny Fendley ... Jeff
Ami Rothschild ... Sunny
Kim Dawson ... Leslie
Amy Lemmon ... Tina
Jason Bach ... Dr. Johnson
Brad Mills ... Michael
Stuart Gordon ... Biker
Dean Minerd ... Hank

Bill Brochtrup ... Ace
Mark Kemble ... Detective Quig
Linda Ljoka ... Laura
Carolyn Purdy-Gordon ... Liquor Store Woman

David Schmoeller ... Dr. Carlyle
Steve Tietsort ... Cashier

Todd Jeffries ... Officer Barnes
Tom Crowl ... Government Official
Zatella Beatty ... Prostitute
Gregg Ostrin ... Pimp
Dick Boccelli ... Blood Doctor
Daniel J. Ljoka ... Prints Detective
Julie Reed ... Nurse
Patricia Rive ... Parking Lot Woman
Peter Manoogian ... Binocular Agent
Theodora Tolkin ... Mary
Adam Foster ... Nicky
Piyo ... Agent Williams
Flavio 'Paul' Fabrini ... Dr. Torres (as Flavio Fabrini)
Mark Rakenzes ... Lance
Rosemary Moritz ... Mary Ann Reynolds
Richard Pattee ... Waiter
Ruthann Mason ... Blood Nurse
Loni White ... Liz
Jarel McCaul ... Library Patron
Michelle Castellano ... Library Patron
Michele Bravo ... Murder Victim
Belinda Jensen ... Hooker
Anita Korf ... Street Walker
Nancy Howard ... Party Guest
Lauren Martin ... Young Mrs. Page
Monty Jordan ... SWAT Team Commander
Bob Petracci ... FBI Agent
Marty Walsh ... FBI Agent
Mike Alessi ... FBI Agent
Dennis Murphy ... FBI Agent
Zimbo ... FBI Agent
Dana Bedard ... FBI Agent
Glenn Karp ... FBI Agent
Linda O. Cook ... Additional Voice (voice)
Gracie Moore ... Additional Voice (voice)

Marabina Jaimes ... Additional Voice (voice)

Bert Rosario ... Additional Voice (voice)
David Povall ... Additional Voice (voice)
Bess ... The Rottweiller

Michael J. Pollard ... Lou
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Katherine Armstrong
Gina Marie ... Maxs' Granddaughter

John Keoni Monte ... FBI Agent
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Directed by
David Schmoeller 
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Kevin Daniel Ljoka (written by) (as Daniel Ljoka)

Produced by
Kevin Daniel Ljoka .... producer (as Daniel Ljoka)
Ron Matonak .... producer
Gary Schmoeller .... line producer
 
Original Music by
Richard Band 
 
Cinematography by
Steve Grass 
 
Film Editing by
Randy Bricker 
 
Casting by
Lori Cobe 
Lisa London 
 
Production Design by
Mike Scaglione 
 
Art Direction by
Bill Voland 
 
Set Decoration by
Patricia Splescia (uncredited)
 
Costume Design by
Carrie Carlsten  (as Carrie Carlsteen)
 
Makeup Department
Robin Kissner .... makeup artist
Teresa Scott .... hair stylist
 
Production Management
Linda Ljoka .... production supervisor
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jerry Goldberg .... second assistant director
Richard Pattee .... second second assistant director
G.K. Thomson .... first assistant director
 
Art Department
Jeff Barkley .... layout
Darryl Clark .... construction
Joe Coyle .... construction
Clay Ferguson .... props
Tim Gore .... art effects
Kirk Kessler .... swing
Judy Knight .... props
Dawn Minas .... set designer
John O'Connell .... props (as John O'Connel)
Greg Overton .... swing
Phil Smith .... construction foreman
Patricia Splescia .... assistant art director (as Patricia Splecia)
 
Sound Department
Sarah Brady .... adr editor
John Brasher .... re-recording mixer
David R. Brooks .... boom operator (as David Brooks)
Mark Cookson .... sound effects editor
Flavio 'Paul' Fabrini .... sound engineer (as Paul Fabriani)
Gary Forbes .... dialogue editor
Heather Leavitt .... dialogue editor
Adriane Marfiak .... re-recording mixer (as Adrian Marfiak)
Adriane Marfiak .... sound effects editor
Lars Nelson .... re-recording mixer
Doug Reed .... foley artist
Jeffrey L. Sandler .... sound effects editor
Wilson Snauwert .... foley editor
Warren Taylor .... boom operator
 
Special Effects by
Robert Calvert .... special effects
Ken Tarallo .... mechanical effects
 
Stunts
Monty Jordan .... stunt coordinator
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Todd Appleman .... gaffer
David R. Brooks .... grip (as David Brooks)
Robin Copeland .... second assistant camera
Joe Coyle .... grip
Darin Haggard .... assistant electrician
Laura Hallenbrook .... camera assistant
Michael Lambert .... crane operator
Marc Marino .... electrician (as Mark Marino)
Rob Morrow .... grip
C. Roy Nigra .... key grip
Alan Parr .... best boy grip
George Posedal .... first assistant camera (as George Posedel)
Mark Rakenzes .... still photographer
John Reisman .... second camera
John Reisman .... video assistant
Tom Rinella .... grip
Vern Salzbrunn .... still photographer
James M. Teiper .... grip
Tony Tietz .... dolly grip
 
Casting Department
Barbara Shannon .... casting: children
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Rae Mitten .... costumer
Janice Takade .... assistant wardrobe
 
Editorial Department
Debra Gonsalves .... assistant editor
Michelle Hart .... assistant editor
 
Music Department
Nick Vidar .... music engineer
Nick Vidar .... music programmer
 
Transportation Department
Kevin Hudis .... transportation captain (as Kevin Hudes)
Kevin Muzerall .... driver
Alice Roach .... driver
Brian Warfield .... driver
 
Other crew
Judith Belanger .... assistant to director
Laurie Bolton .... assistant to producer
Dee Dee Boulton .... production assistant
Willard Chapotan .... location supervisor
Robert Dale .... legal advisor
Edward Di Lorenzo .... script consultant
Debbie Elster .... first aid
Michael Hoffman .... caterer
Calvin Johnson .... medical consultant
Michele Mangan .... production coordinator
Rita Manley .... assistant production coordinator
Michael Marcopolis .... medical consultant
Ra'up McGee .... production assistant
Jan McWilliams .... script supervisor
Nancy Lattier Nash .... publicist
Nelly Ryan .... assistant to producer
Mike Schrum .... security
Darlene Seale .... production controller
Steve Testa .... crane assistant
James Topel .... production assistant
Robert Walencewicz .... crane assistant
Karen Weggenman .... secretary
Loni White .... location manager (as Lon White)
Christeen Woodbury .... craft service
Jeff Woodbury .... security
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
The Unwelcomed (USA) (video title)
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Runtime:
Canada:103 min
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2 out of 4 people found the following review useful.
Road-trip on Oestrogen!, 2 June 2008
5/10
Author: Coventry from the Draconian Swamp of Unholy Souls

"The Arrival", not to be confused with David Twohy's mid-90's Sci-Fi gem starring Charlie Sheen, is a modest and slightly underrated (only *slightly *, mind you) alien-invasion story with a couple of imaginative ideas and likable acting performances, but overall forgettable due to a lack of action and distinctive style. The plot is better than you expect it to be, but director David Schmoeller ("Tourist Trap", "The Puppet Master") obviously didn't have the required budgetary means to properly execute the neat ideas. The film opens with a meteor crash-landing in Max Page's backyard on the night of his 73rd birthday-celebration. The next day, an extraterrestrial parasite takes possession of Max' body and nearly causes him to die in the hospital. He survives and, moreover even, Max rejuvenates and develops an incontrollable appetite for Oestrogen-laden female blood. Cut to several weeks later, when the younger and handsome version of Max left his home to travel to San Diego in search for the beautiful young nurse who treated him in the hospital. He leaves an easy to follow trial of female corpses, but still FBI agent Mills (John Saxon!) doesn't know how to stop him. "The Arrival" is a slow-moving and unspectacular film, especially since there aren't any kind of special and/or make-up effects. Max rejuvenates in three major phases and he devours practically all of his victims off-screen. The wannabe melodramatic sub plot (the impossible romance between the nurse and alienated old guy) is pitiable instead of moving and the script also suffers from illogicalness and totally implausible details. For example, the FBI acknowledges the involvement of an alien life form, yet there are simply two men chasing Max. Sure, one of them is John Saxon and he's the equivalent of an entirely army, but still... Shouldn't the FBI give a little more priority to such a case? Speaking of Saxon, he gives away another solid performance and receives adequate feedback from a largely unknown cast. The undeniable highlights of "The Arrival" are a couple of irrelevant (and perhaps even misplaced) humorous cameo appearances of respectable B-movie faces. Michael J. Pollard briefly stars as a simple-minded caretaker, Stuart Gordon (director of "Re-Animator" and "From Beyond") plays a biker and Carolyn Purdy-Gordon (Stuart Gordon's wife) steals the show as drunken customer in a liquor store.

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