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Alien Beasts 1991

★ 3.29 votes75 min📅 1991-09-04

"See the ultimate action-packed adventure of a lifetime as Earth is attacked by hideous, evil creatures from an extradimensional universe."

Dive into the gritty 1991 sci-fi horror animation *Alien Beasts*, where CIA operative Carl J. Sukenick leads a high-stakes battle against terrorists—only to uncover a far more sinister threat lurking within his own ranks.

Director: Carl J. Sukenick

Cast

Neal Dealosi
Neal the Traitor
Joe LaPenna
Joe
Mark Torreso
Mark Shell
Sara Victor
Sara Shell / Female Enemy Agent
Evon Fargoun
Evon / Assassin
Rhonda Crawford
Rhonda / Assassin
Deveen Dellisee
Enemy Agent
Tom Hackney
Henry Hackney
Abe Sukenick
Abe, Security Officer
Carl J. Sukenick
Carl J. Sukenick
Commander Carl J.J. Sukenick / Meat Cleaver Assassin

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Alien Beasts (1991) about?

Carl J. Sukenick leads a CIA operation against terrorists, but a mutated rogue agent's radiation blast unleashes extradimensional creatures, leading to shocking violence and betrayal. The film follows the fallout as families are torn apart and survival becomes a desperate gamble.

Who directed Alien Beasts?

Carl J. Sukenick directed this 1991 animated horror-sci-fi hybrid.

Who stars in Alien Beasts?

The film features Neal Dealosi, Joe LaPenna, Mark Torreso, Sara Victor, and Evon Fargoun in key roles.

Is Alien Beasts (1991) worth watching?

While unrated, *Alien Beasts* delivers a unique blend of horror and sci-fi with cult appeal, especially for fans of early '90s animation and low-budget thrillers. Its grim tone and unexpected twists make it a niche but memorable pick for genre enthusiasts.

How long is Alien Beasts?

The runtime for *Alien Beasts (1991)* is 75 minutes.

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About Alien Beasts (1991) — A Brutal Sci-Fi Horror Animation from the '90s

Dive into the gritty 1991 sci-fi horror animation *Alien Beasts*, where CIA operative Carl J. Sukenick leads a high-stakes battle against terrorists—only to uncover a far more sinister threat lurking within his own ranks. When Neal Dealosi, a rogue agent mutated by a radiation blast, unleashes a wave of extradimensional horrors, families are torn apart in brutal fashion, leaving audiences on the edge of their seats. The film blends martial arts action with eerie sci-fi dread, exploring themes of betrayal, mutation, and survival in a world where trust is a luxury. With its dark atmosphere and relentless pacing, *Alien Beasts (1991)* delivers a cult-style experience that lingers long after the credits roll.

Under Sukenick's direction, the movie morphs into a visceral nightmare, where radiation-induced mutations and shadowy conspiracies collide. The stark contrast between the sterile security hubs and the grotesque violence unfolding in underground tunnels amplifies the tension, making *Alien Beasts* a standout in early '90s genre animation. Fans of low-budget horror and sci-fi will appreciate its raw, unfiltered energy—a reminder of how creative storytelling can thrive even with limited resources.