Alien Express 18 years old

America's Newest Bullet Train Just Got On The Fast Track To Disaster

A new super train is built when a meteorite crashes near by, releasing a tiny creature. Once it kills and consumes everyone on board the train, it begins to grow and multiply into hordes of different creatures.

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Alien Express Cast

Name Character
Steven Brand He was 36, now 54 years old as Paul Fitzpatrick
Barry Corbin He was 64, now 83 years old as Senator Frank Rawlings
Lou Diamond Phillips He was 43, now 62 years old as Vic Holden
Amy Locane She was 33, now 52 years old as Rosie Holden
Sean Bott as Russell
Todd Bridges He was 40, now 58 years old as Peter
Scott Vandiver as Scotter
Stephen Rippey as Robert

Alien Express Crew

Name Department
Tom Batoy as Music. Sound
Eric Weiler as Production Design. He was 39 (now 58) years old Art
Mark J. Mullins as Art Direction. He was 32 (now 51) years old Art
Matthew Booth as Editor. He was 28 (now 47) years old Editing
Michael G. Wojciechowski as Cinematography. Crew
Turi Meyer as Director. He was 41 (now 59) years old Directing
Chris Nielsen as Stunt Coordinator. He was 25 (now 44) years old Crew
Gabriel Bartalos as Special Effects. He was 35 (now 54) years old Crew
Gabriel Bartalos as Creature Design. He was 35 (now 54) years old Visual Effects
Frank Ippolito as Animatronics Designer. Crew
Tommy Alexander as Story. Writing
Jennifer Miller as Location Manager. She was 44 (now 63) years old Production
Franco Tortora as Music. He was 52 (now 70) years old Sound
Brad Southwick as Line Producer. Production
Scott Vandiver as Producer. Production
Steve Beswick as Executive Producer. Production
Terence M. O'Keefe as Producer. Production
Gianni Capaldi as Producer. He was 30 (now 49) years old Production
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Alien Express (18 years)

America's Newest Bullet Train Just Got On The Fast Track To Disaster

  • Release day: Saturday, August 13, 2005
  • Runtime: 120 minutes