

Golic kicks open an old cigarette machine in the tunnel to get free cigarette packs.The scene extends beyond Andrews telling Clemens to "sit the hell down", with additional dialog of Andrews voicing his displeasure with Clemens, and asking about Ripley Clemens only knows that she was part of a combat team that was wiped out Andrews eventually just tells Clemens to get out. It has a completely new beginning where Andrews starts off as rather friendly, until he suddenly starts threatening Clemens (this is where the theatrical version began). Immediately following this is the scene where Warden Andrews and Clemens meet to discuss Ripley.Dillon asks them to light a candle for the dead prisoner Murphy (the first victim in the vent shaft). Right after the scene where Ripley asks Clemens where the Bishop droid is, there is a scene where Dillon sees Boggs, Rains, and Golic, off on their excursion into the tunnels.Following Murphy's death, there is more dialog between Ripley and Clemens about why they had to cremate the bodies.The scene in which Ripley and Dillon talk about temptations in the cafeteria ends on a shot of Dillon, where it originally ended on Ripley.Dillon tells them Golic is their brother and they should stop complaining. They say he is crazy and smells bad, and that they don't want to work with him in the tunnels. Just before Ripley enters the mess hall with her newly shaved head after the funeral, Prisoners Boggs and Rains share their complaints to Dillon about Prisoner Golic.


She is seen by Clemens (Charles Dance) lying washed up on the beach and then taken into the prison, covered in dirt. The scene of Ripley being rescued at the beginning is completely different.Here are all of the changes found in the Assembly Cut: However, this time additional dialogue has been recorded, creating a soundtrack of more consistent quality, and making the addition of the deleted scenes all but seamless. It should be noted that the October 2010 "Alien Anthology" Blu-ray box set features the same Assembly Cut as the 2003 DVD set. Due to time and budget constraints, there was no time to re-record the dialogue for these scenes optional subtitles transcript the dialog. Several scenes, however, suffer from poor on-set audio quality, mostly due to the use of fog machines and steam which obscures on-set dialog. It attempts to reconstruct David Fincher's workprint (which the studio balked at), but goes one step further and adds color correction, additional special effects and remixed 5.1 sound. 2003, the 'Alien Quadrilogy' box set was released with a newly created cut of "Alien 3" entitled the Assembly Cut.
