Alien Lockdown
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Directed by | Tim Cox |
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Composer | John Dickson |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
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Production locations | Sofia, Bulgaria |
Cinematography | John Bartley |
Editor | Marc Jakubowicz |
Running time | 90 minutes |
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Distributor | Sci Fi Pictures[1] |
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Original network | Sci Fi Channel |
Picture format | HDTV |
Audio format | Dolby Digital 5.1 |
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Alien Lockdown, also known as Creature and Predatorman, is a 2004 American science fiction horror television film directed by Tim Cox. The screenplay by Ross Helford and T.M. Van Ostrand is from a story by John Thompson, Boaz Davidson, and Kenneth M. Badish. The film stars John Savage, James Marshall, and Michelle Goh.
Plot[]
An ancient alien life force, after lying dormant for centuries, awakens with a hunger for humans. It is up to an elite SWAT team led by a fierce assassin to save mankind from a fate worse than death. For centuries, the extraterrestrial waited for human knowledge to evolve enough to unlock the source of its deadly potential.
When a mad scientist finally breaks the genetic code, a horde of mutant creatures begins to spawn, each a killing machine. Deep within a top-secret military base, a small army of soldiers attempts to exterminate the bloodthirsty beast, but with each life it takes, the creature grows more powerful. Is it possible that mankind's place on the food chain has finally been challenged?
Cast[]
- John Savage as Dr. Alan Woodman
- James Marshall as Charlie Dryfus
- Michelle Goh as Commander Rita Talon
- T.M. Van Ostrand as Lt. Raymond Green
- Nathan Perez as Meyer
- David Kallaway as Kerns
- Martin Kove as Colonel Anslow
- Atanas Srebrev as Temple
- Stanimir Stamatov as Hoog
- Raicho Vasilev as Monie
- Stanislav Dimitrov as Creature
References[]
- ^ "Alien Lockdown". SciFi.com. Archived from the original on December 13, 2005. Retrieved July 26, 2021.CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
External links[]
- 2004 films
- 2004 horror films
- 2004 science fiction action films
- 2004 science fiction films
- 2004 television films
- 2000s monster movies
- 2000s science fiction horror films
- American films
- American horror television films
- American monster movies
- American science fiction action films
- American science fiction horror films
- American science fiction television films
- American television films
- English-language films
- Films about extraterrestrial life
- Films about scientists
- Films shot in Bulgaria
- Mad scientist films
- Military science fiction films
- Nu Image films
- Syfy original films
- American television film stubs