Alien Terminator
"Five miles beyond the surface of the planet...a new fear is born."
Originally released in 1996. Alien Terminator is a science fiction/horror film. directed by Dave Payne. At just 80 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Maria Ford, Rodger Halston, and Lisa Boyle
Synopsis
Five miles below the Earth's surface, a group of scientists is working in self-imposed isolation, perfecting a series of DNA experiments that could literally change the world. But when one of those experiments goes awry, it unleashes a nearly immortal organism--one capable of instant regeneration, and with an insatiable appetite for living flesh. Soon, nothing can contain the creature, and with the lab's life support systems quickly shutting down, the scientists grimly prepare for their final battle... A small group of scientists are working in self-imposed isolation below the Earth's surface. They are all working to create DNA which could change the world, but one of the scientists have been given an secret assignment, and when the assignment goes wrong, all hell breaks lose. The new creation is now aboard the ship and will destroy anyone who gets in its way, as it moves towards the surface.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Calibre Films
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Alien Terminator about?
Five miles below the Earth's surface, a group of scientists is working in self-imposed isolation, perfecting a series of DNA experiments that could literally change the world. But when one of those...
Who directed Alien Terminator?
Alien Terminator was directed by Dave Payne.
How long is Alien Terminator?
Alien Terminator has a runtime of 1 hours and 20 minutes (80 minutes total).
When was Alien Terminator released?
Alien Terminator was released on October 9, 1996 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Alien Terminator?
The main cast of Alien Terminator includes Maria Ford, Rodger Halston, Lisa Boyle, Emile B. Levisetti, Bob McFarland.