Despite the decades that have passed since its release, and the countless documentaries and explorations of its production, there are still secrets that "Alien" continues to keep its claws firmly entrenched in. Secrets locked away in a vault at 20th Century Studios, or as this article will explore, secrets kept in the personal collections of the people who worked on the film.
One such secret is the mysterious Red City. I expect few of you reading this article will have heard about the Red City. It's a story element that has until relatively recently remained lost to the annals of time, and the first we ever saw of this mystery city that would have been found on the surface of the planetoid that would later become known as LV-426 was in the concept artwork of Elliot Scott.
Elliot Scott was an art director and production designer who was born on the 19th of July 1915, and died at the age of 78 on 29th October 1993. He is perhaps best known now for his role as the production designer on "Labyrinth," "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" and "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade," as well as his Oscar nominated work on "Who Framed Roger Rabbit."
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