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Rating: R (sci-fi action violence and sensuality/nudity) Length: 91 minutes |
Video |
Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic) Full Screen 1.33:1 |
Audio |
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 |
Captions |
French, Spanish |
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Plot |
A medical rescue ship, Nightingale 299, answers a distress signal from a mining community. What they find is a young man that has a family history with the lead medical officer and a lot of unanswered questions.
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Pros |
This film has a very interesting plot and some cool special effects; they even came up with a new way to jump through space. I was especially pleased that they took some time with character development which was certainly helped because the cast is so small. And hey gentlemen, you have two very lovely ladies and apparently space crews can't jump through space while wearing clothes. And by the looks of things in this film, traveling through space makes for one horny crew. |
Cons |
Without going into details, a number of ideas in this film were stolen from other popular Sci-Fi films/TV Programs and many critics everywhere love to point out what they are. |
Extras |
- Deleted Scenes
- Theatrical Trailer
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Recommendation |
I apparently enjoy this movie more than many and since it's only 91 minutes long, what have you got to lose by giving it a try? Even though the cover looks fairly harmless, this movie does come with an R rating. |
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Actors |
- Angela Bassett - Dr. Kaela Evers
- [Boyz n the Hood, Contact, Innocent Blood, Malcolm X, The Score, Vampire in Brooklyn]
- Wilson Cruz - Benj Sotomejor
- Peter Facinelli - Karl Larson
- [The Scorpion King]
- Robert Forster - A.J. Marley
- [Dragon Wars, Jackie Brown, Mulholland Dr., Pyscho (1998), Rise: Blood Hunter]
- Kerrigan Mahan - Troy Larson (voice)
- Vanessa Marshall - Sweetie (voice)
- Lou Diamond Phillips - Yerzy Penalosa
- [Young Guns]
- Eddy Rice Jr - Flyboy
- James Spader - Nick Vanzant
- [Secretary, Stargate, Wolf]
- Robin Tunney - Danika Lund
- [The Craft, End of Days, Vertical Limit]
- Knox White - Troy Larson
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