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World Famous Comics: ALF - Season One
ALF - Season One
Starring: Alf
Average Rating:4.00 out of 5.00 stars
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Lions Gate
Number of Items: 4
Region Code: 1
Release Date: August 10, 2004
Running Time: 616 minutes
Theatrical Release Date: September 22, 1986

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Product Description:
On September 22,1986, a lovable alien named Alf crashed his spaceship into the home of unsuspecting tanner family for the next four years, Alf elusively avoided houseguests, chased the family cat, ate everything in sight, and broke anything of value but the Tanners always loved the old Alfer.

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  • Running Time 616 Min

    Format: DVD MOVIE

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    "He's just like E.T.," says a character of the fuzzy extraterrestrial stranded on Earth in the pilot episode of ALF. But the fun of this late 1980s family sitcom is that the sardonic ALF (an acronym for Alien Life Form) is nothing like the interplanetary innocent of Steven Spielberg's classic. With his whiplash wit and huckster sensibility, ALF (real name: Gordon Shumway from the late planet Melmac, Lower East Side) enters the lives of the Tanner family as a fully formed rascal whose spacecraft crashes into their garage one night. Worried that the feds will chop ALF up for research purposes, the Tanners--father Willie (Max Wright), a cautious civil servant who doesn't like a lot of fuss at home; wife Kate (Anne Shedeen), and kids Lynn (Andrea Elson) and Brian (Benji Gregory)--reluctantly take ALF in like a shambling, profligate uncle who cracks wise despite having fallen on hard times.

    There is a touch of darkness to ALF that inspires some interesting episodes. While most of season 1's episodes find the Tanners and their permanent guest struggling with compatibility, certain stories are sharper for indulging a little black comedy. "Looking for Lucky," for instance, finds Willie and Kate assuming that ALF--who is quite open about his fondness for eating cats--made a snack out of the family kitty. In "Pennsylvania 6-5000," Willie is accused of being a terrorist after ALF uses his host's ham radio to contact Air Force One. One of the best episodes, "Wild Thing" (written by David Silverman, later a co-producer on The Simpsons), is a nutty burlesque in which ALF asks the Tanners to lock him in a crate while he undergoes a 24-hour madness peculiar to Melmac-ians. After he escapes, chaos ensues in the community as cats disappear, a gorilla is freed at the zoo, and Willie--looking for ALF--prowls the streets in his pajamas. Fans of Jerry Stahl's book Permanent Midnight: A Memoir, in which the Hollywood writer describes working on ALF while supporting a severe drug habit, will be interested in his season 1 scripts, particularly the surreal "La Cucaracha," in which ALF and Willie do battle with a car-size cockroach. --Tom Keogh


    Customer Reviews
    Average Rating:4.00 out of 5.00 stars

    5 out of 5 starsBest Comedy of the 80s
    I loved this show at 12 years old when I would rush home from basketball practice to catch it at 8:00pm on Monday nights. I recently watched it again, and I am still completed entertained by it. Of course, ALF adds most of the humor, but the uptight father, Willy, and his dorky personality are quite hilarious also.



    3 out of 5 starsKids love it...
    The kids love it...

    Keep the volume down. Dad's voice drives me up a wall...



    5 out of 5 starsJust as funny
    Alf was hugely popular when it was first launched, and despite the by now dated technology, it is still entertaining - much due to the funny cast. You will have to adjust to the blunt obvious form of jokes, and never question why an alien speeks fluently english etc. etc. etc.

    Highly recommended for a time off the everyday stress, and the kids love it.



    5 out of 5 starsIt's Alf--what more can you say?
    Alf is delightful for all ages. My son was hooked on Alf from the age of 3, and my husband and I were also hooked. This is absolute good clean fun for all ages, especially if you're a science fiction buff (well, okay, that's a stretch). But it is fun for all ages. The science fiction thing is iffy.



    5 out of 5 starsAlf - Season one
    Hello Alf-friends,
    this is Klaus from Stuttgart southwest-Germany.
    I would say very much with pleasure something about the 4 Alf-Seasons:
    I have this series as them in Germany during the eighties years ran, very much beloved. The way like the extraterrestrial Alf the Tanners terrorized, is simply delightful! But: it is much better naturally, to see the original-English series. Since the German synchronized dialogs often simply do not agree with the English original version, because just the dialogs on the German customs are cut. In any case: It is a pity that there is not a lot, much more Alf series!


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