Introduction
Alien Lockdown is an American television film that premiered on the Sci-Fi Channel on 07 February 2004. It was directed by Tim Cox.
After an experiment to make the ultimate weapon goes wrong, a team of commandos is sent into a genetic research lab and end up getting stalked by a creature that looks a lot like the Predator.
On SciFi UK, the film was shown under the title Creature.
Outline
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
- James Marshall …. Charlie Dryfus.
- Michelle Goh …. Talon.
- John Savage …. Dr. Woodman.
- Martin Kove …. Anslow.
- Stanislav Dimitrov …. Creature.
- Nathan Perez …. Meyer.
- T.M. Van Ostrand …. Green.
- Atanas Srebrev …. Temple.
- David Kallaway …. Kerns.
- Stanimir Stamatov …. Moog.
- Krasimir Pashov …. Soldier.
- Veronika Sitih …. Female soldier.
- Raicho Vasilev …. Monie.
- Alan J. Lam …. Archaeologist (uncredited).
Production & Filming Details
- Director(s): Tim Cox.
- Producer(s): Ken Badish, Boaz Davidson, Danny Dimbort, Avi Lerner, Trevor Short, and Tavin Marin Titus.
- Writer(s): Ken Badish, Boaz Davidson, Ross Helford, John Thompson, T.M. Van Ostrand, and Tim Cox.
- Music: John Dickson.
- Cinematography: John S. Bartley.
- Editor(s): Marc Jakubowicz.
- Production: Nu Image.
- Distributor(s): Sci-Fi Channel.
- Release Date: 07 February 2004 (US).
- Running Time: 90 minutes.
- Rating: R.
- Country: US.
- Language: English.
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