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Lifeforce is a 1985 British science fiction horror film directed by Tobe Hooper, written by Dan O'Bannon and Don Jakoby, and starring Steve Railsback, Peter Firth, Frank Finlay, Mathilda May, and Patrick Stewart. Based on Colin Wilson's 1976 novel The Space Vampires, the film portrays the events that unfold after a trio of humanoids in a state of suspended animation are brought to Earth after being discovered in the hold of an alien space ship by the crew of a European space shuttle.[6] The film received negative reviews on release. It grossed $11.6 million in the United States. Directed by Tobe Hooper Produced by Yoram Globus Menahem Golan Screenplay by Dan O'Bannon Don Jakoby Based on The Space Vampires by Colin Wilson Starring Steve Railsback Peter Firth Frank Finlay Mathilda May Music by Henry Mancini[1] Cinematography Alan Hume Edited by John Grover The crew of the joint British and American space shuttle the Churchill finds a 150-mile-long spaceship hidden in the coma of Halley's Comet. Inside, the crew discovers hundreds of dead bat-like creatures and three naked humanoid bodies (two male and one female) in suspended animation within glass containers. The crew recovers the three aliens and begins the return trip to Earth. However, during the return journey, mission control loses contact with Churchill and a rescue mission is launched to investigate. The rescuers discover that Churchill has been severely damaged by fire, yet the three containers bearing the aliens remain intact. The aliens are taken to the European Space Research Centre in London. Prior to an autopsy, the female alien awakens and drains the life force out of a guard. She then escapes the facility and proceeds to drain other humans of their life force, revealing an ability to shape-shift. Meanwhile, in Texas, an escape pod from Churchill is found, with Col. Tom Carlsen inside. Carlsen is flown to London, where he describes the course of events, culminating in the draining of the crew's life force. Carlsen explains that he set fire to the shuttle with the intention of saving Earth from the same fate and escaped in the pod. However, when he is hypnotised, it becomes clear that Carlsen possesses a psychic link to the female alien. Carlsen and SAS Col. Colin Caine trace the alien to a psychiatric hospital in Yorkshire. There, the two believe they have managed to trap the alien within the heavily sedated body of the hospital's manager, Dr. Armstrong. Carlsen and Caine later learn that they were deceived, as the aliens had wanted to draw them out of London.....

Lifeforce is a 1985 British science fiction horror film directed by Tobe Hooper, written by Dan O'Bannon and Don Jakoby, and starring Steve Railsback, Peter Firth, Frank Finlay, Mathilda May, and Patrick Stewart. Based on Colin Wilson's 1976 novel The Space Vampires, the film portrays the events that unfold after a trio of humanoids in a state of suspended animation are brought to Earth after being discovered in the hold of an alien space ship by the crew of a European space shuttle.[6] The film received negative reviews on release. It grossed $11.6 million in the United States. Directed by Tobe Hooper Produced by Yoram Globus Menahem Golan Screenplay by Dan O'Bannon Don Jakoby Based on The Space Vampires by Colin Wilson Starring Steve Railsback Peter Firth Frank Finlay Mathilda May Music by Henry Mancini[1] Cinematography Alan Hume Edited by John Grover The crew of the joint British and American space shuttle the Churchill finds a 150-mile-long spaceship hidden in the coma of Halley's Comet. Inside, the crew discovers hundreds of dead bat-like creatures and three naked humanoid bodies (two male and one female) in suspended animation within glass containers. The crew recovers the three aliens and begins the return trip to Earth. However, during the return journey, mission control loses contact with Churchill and a rescue mission is launched to investigate. The rescuers discover that Churchill has been severely damaged by fire, yet the three containers bearing the aliens remain intact. The aliens are taken to the European Space Research Centre in London. Prior to an autopsy, the female alien awakens and drains the life force out of a guard. She then escapes the facility and proceeds to drain other humans of their life force, revealing an ability to shape-shift. Meanwhile, in Texas, an escape pod from Churchill is found, with Col. Tom Carlsen inside. Carlsen is flown to London, where he describes the course of events, culminating in the draining of the crew's life force. Carlsen explains that he set fire to the shuttle with the intention of saving Earth from the same fate and escaped in the pod. However, when he is hypnotised, it becomes clear that Carlsen possesses a psychic link to the female alien. Carlsen and SAS Col. Colin Caine trace the alien to a psychiatric hospital in Yorkshire. There, the two believe they have managed to trap the alien within the heavily sedated body of the hospital's manager, Dr. Armstrong. Carlsen and Caine later learn that they were deceived, as the aliens had wanted to draw them out of London.....

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Lifeforce is a 1985 British science fiction horror film directed by Tobe Hooper, based on Colin Wilson's novel The Space Vampires. The story begins when a European space shuttle crew discovers a massive alien spaceship in Halley's Comet, containing three humanoid bodies in suspended animation. After recovering the aliens, communication with the shuttle is lost, leading to a rescue mission that finds the shuttle damaged but the alien containers intact. The female alien awakens and escapes, draining the life force from humans and demonstrating shape-shifting abilities. Meanwhile, Colonel Tom Carlsen, found in an escape pod, reveals he set fire to the shuttle to prevent a disaster on Earth. He possesses a psychic link to the female alien, which leads him and SAS Colonel Colin Caine to a psychiatric hospital in Yorkshire, where they believe they have trapped the alien. However, they soon realize they have been outsmarted, as the aliens had planned to lure them away from London. Despite its intriguing premise, Lifeforce received negative reviews upon release and grossed $11.6 million in the U.S.