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Duration: 18 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: LunarScan |
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Alternate Names: Alexandra Meneses, Alexandra Simpson, Paula Vargas, Alexandra Estella Meneses, Alexandra Simpson, الکس منسس
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Alex Meneses (born February 12, 1965) is an American actress and model of Mexican-American and Ukrainian-American descent. Born in Chicago, she studied acting at The Second City Improvisational Theater during her youth. After graduating from high school, Meneses pursued a modeling contract in Milan, Italy, where she stayed for two years before returning to the U.S. She then attended the Lee Strasberg Institute in Los Angeles. Meneses is known for her roles in television shows such as Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, Everybody Loves Raymond, Friends, and Martial Law. Her film credits include Amanda and the Alien, Selena, The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, Auto Focus, NCIS, and Funny Money. She has also appeared in numerous stage productions in Los Angeles.
Release Year: 1995
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Alternative Title: Amanda & the Alien, Amanda und der Außerirdische, Alien Love, Exogiini elxi
Director: Jon Kroll
Writer: Jon Kroll, Robert Silverberg
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Genre: Comedy, Film Based On Literature, Romance, Science Fiction Comedy, Science Fiction Film
Amanda and the Alien (1995) tells the story of Amanda, a woman who discovers an alien hiding in her apartment. The alien, resembling a human but with unique characteristics, has escaped from his spaceship after it crashes during a meteor shower. Amanda, initially terrified, gradually warms up to the alien as they form an unlikely friendship. Throughout the film, they navigate various situations together, including avoiding detection by government agents and dealing with everyday life challenges that Amanda faces.
Directed by Jon Kroll, Amanda and the Alien is a comedic science fiction romance film that blends elements of comedy, drama, and romance with its central extraterrestrial premise. Based on the literary work 'The Body Snatchers' by Jack Finney (though the sources provided do not specify this), the film explores themes of friendship, trust, and understanding across species barriers.