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October 2004 (France) See more »
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Cast

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Gary Busey ... Micah
Jeff Manzanares ... Jonathon "Jack" Frost
Charles Lister ... Nat McKenzie
Karen Bailey ... Nancy McKenzie
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Amy Angelowicz ... Bunkhouse Girl
Steven Ted Beckler ... The Captain
Delaina Brown ... Bunkhouse Girl
Jeff Coatney ... The Priest
Melissa Di Meglio ... Linda (as Melissa Rasmussen)
Cathy Fitzpatrick ... Lady on Plane

Alfonso Freeman ... Ken

Michael Lloyd Gilliland ... Mercenary (as Michael Gilliland)

John Gorman ... Mercenary (as John O'Gorman)
Allan Hagan ... Russian Soldier

Ronna Jones ... Sherri (as Veronica Jones)
Kristin Kat ... Dead Girl
John Koca ... Kocha

Martin Mayo ... Big Cell Mate
Zoe Paul ... Jill
Shane Pliskin ... Dan

Marc Antonio Pritchett ... Helicopter Pilot

Jason Rodriguez ... Nick
Ray Rodriguez ... Mexican Sherrif
Clifford VanMeter ... Bully Biker

Alan Waserman ... General
Allen Woodman ... Demon
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Directed by
Kevin VanHook 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Kevin VanHook 

Produced by
Ron Cutler .... executive producer
David A. Jackson .... producer
Shauna Shapiro Jackson .... producer
Bruce Lee .... producer
Scott Norby .... producer
 
Original Music by
William Richter 
 
Cinematography by
Matt Steinauer 
 
Film Editing by
Kevin VanHook 
 
Set Decoration by
Ray Meinart 
 
Makeup Department
Jeff Barkly .... makeup artist
Anthony D. Castillo .... makeup artist
Carol VanHook .... makeup artist
 
Art Department
Gene Colan .... storyboard artist
John Dixon .... storyboard artist
Kevin VanHook .... storyboard artist
Mike Vosburg .... storyboard artist
 
Sound Department
Chadd B. Cole .... sound recordist
Melissa Di Meglio .... location sound (as Melissa Rasmussen)
Larry Engle .... boom operator
John Foyt .... boom operator
 
Special Effects by
Merritt Bailey .... weapons expert
Joe Hansen .... pyrotechnician
Gary Harper .... weapons expert
John Rose .... pyrotechnician
 
Visual Effects by
William L. Arance .... 3D modeler
Chadd B. Cole .... visual effects supervisor
Vince Di Meglio .... digital artist: VanHook Studios
Harry Eisenstein .... digital artist
Brett-Patrick Jenkins .... digital artist: Van Hook Studios
 
Stunts
Brian Duffy .... stunts
Michael Lloyd Gilliland .... stunts (as Michael Gilliland)
Juddson Keith Linn .... stunts (as Judson Linn)
Jason Rodriguez .... stunt coordinator
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Melissa Di Meglio .... still photographer (as Melissa Rasmussen)
Vince Di Meglio .... assistant camera
Vince Di Meglio .... still photographer
Brady Fischer .... assistant camera
Scott Leslie .... assistant camera
Billy VanHook .... still photographer
 
Editorial Department
Brett-Patrick Jenkins .... assistant editor
Kim Rocke .... color timer: FotoKem Laboratory
 
Other crew
Gilbert Carrera .... assistant: Gary Busey
Harry Eisenstein .... title designer: main titles
Carol VanHook .... caterer
 

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Rated R for violence and nudity
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Brazil:92 min
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Did You Know?

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Kevin Van Hook actually created Frost as a comic book about a decade earlier. The first comic book story introduced the vampire, in an admittedly somewhat Kolchak Night Stalker style approach. However, the sequel mini-series, Frost: The Dying Breed, featured no vampires at all, but rather served as a Wilbur Smith/Wild Geese/Dogs of War/Soldiers of Barabbas style mercenary/modern adventure story.See more »

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Absolutely without redeeming features., 27 August 2003
Author: dlfasig (imdb@phase-6.net) from United States

This is one of those rare movies that has absolutely nothing to recommend it. From beginning to end there are no high points. There aren't even points high enough to be called low - it is unrelentingly abysmal.

The acting is so bad you wonder if the cast members are even allowed to join Actors' Equity. I've seen better set design in high school plays. Continuity was awful, costumes were awful, everything was awful. Every possible detail was neglected or overlooked.

It drew an R rating - ostensibly for violence and nudity - but if that's what you're looking for, don't bother. The violence is tame and so poorly choreographed and directed that you're more likely to yawn than gasp. And you can see as much nudity on prime time broadcast TV. The actors aren't even good looking. Not even the gratuitous nude (her whole part was gratuitous not just her nude scene).

Do yourself a favor and leave this one alone.

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