In honor of Alien's 40th anniversary, Classic Stills has revealed a very limited edition collection of fine art photography from the film. Continue reading for more detailed information. Also in today's Highlights: Ride with Norman Reedus Season 5 details and three clips from Crypsis.

Classic Stills' Alien Images Revealed: "Classic Stills, a Los Angeles and London-based publisher of rare and iconic photographs, has launched a limited-edition collection of photo images from the 1979 classic film, Alien.

The collection of 15 rare and iconic images includes on-set photography, artwork and publicity stills from the film featuring the cast and director, Ridley Scott.

“We’re delighted to have been able to search the 20th Century Fox photo archives to uncover such a stunning selection of photography to celebrate Alien’s 40th anniversary,” said CEO Rene Freling.

100 individually numbered prints of each photo in the Alien collection are available for purchase. Each print comes hand-framed and is presented with a Certificate of Authenticity. Prices start from $149 / £125.

All Classic Stills images are developed using the chromogenic print (C-print) process and are printed on archival-quality photo paper. Every print is framed meticulously by hand, includes acid-free matting and hinging, and is protected by UV acrylic to prevent fading.

The Alien collection will be available for purchase in North America and Europe.

About Classic Stills
With headquarters in Los Angeles, Classic Stills is a bespoke publisher of rare and iconic photographs. Working with partners in the entertainment and sports industries, our mission is to offer fans the chance to own unique and desirable photographic fine art. Current collections include Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Jurassic Park, Game of Thrones, The Big Lebowski and E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial.

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