Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Treat Williams | ... | Mike Jeffers | |
Udo Kier | ... | Samson | |
Lori Loughlin | ... | Janine | |
Blake Clark | ... | Sheriff Borden | |
Doug McKeon | ... | Breem | |
Andrew Prine | ... | Sen. Cook | |
Richard McGonagle | ... | Alan Gould | |
Shanna Moakler | ... | Alexandra (as Shana Moakler) | |
T.J. Thyne | ... | Karl Wendt | |
Charles Cyphers | ... | Henderson | |
Jack Betts | ... | Atty. Gen. Ames | |
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Eric James | ... | Steele |
David 'Shark' Fralick | ... | Rand | |
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Neil Delama | ... | Peterson |
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Richard Anthony Crenna | ... | Tanner |
Jeffers works security at a nuclear power plant. The plant is being decommissioned, and a politician is touring the plant and videotaping his comments regarding the closing. A terrorist group led by Samson gets inside the gates, with their ultimate goal the detonation of a nuclear bomb inside the plant. After local policemen and the other plant workers are killed, Jeffers and Janine alone must confront and halt Samson and his terrorist squad. Written by Ken Miller <wkmiller704@yahoo.com>
Apart from the first ten minutes, which are shamelessly lifted DIRECTLY from Terminator 2 (exactly the same shots - maybe they couldn't afford to do their own explosions)this is brilliant b-movie fare, encapsulating several Shakespearean themes in a twenty-first contextualisation, with that fine character actor Treat Williams expertly dealing with the conflicting emotions, weight problems and freak bad luck thrown at the lead man. Go and see this film: the dialogue may be a touch wooden, the effects a touch cheap and the acting a touch awful but you can see that there is a touch of class about this movie.