Credited cast: | |||
Rich McDonald | ... | Jonathan Gates | |
Kristina Anapau | ... | Lisa Westbrook | |
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Joshua St. James | ... | Henry Cox |
Angel McCord | ... | Allison Whitmore | |
Tina Casciani | ... | Sarah | |
Roark Critchlow | ... | Dr. Whitmore | |
James C. Morris | ... | Creature | |
Danny James | ... | Creature | |
Courtney Compton | ... | Journalist | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
James C. Burns | ... | Lewis Locke 'Locke' | |
Josh Daugherty | ... | Edward Cox 'Ed' | |
Brett Donowho | ... | Vincent Hightower 'V' | |
Daniel O'Meara | ... | Jeffery Preston | |
Eric Roberts | ... | Mr. Cromwell |
After losing contact with a clandestine energy research facility, a powerful venture capitalist contracts a private team of elite military operatives to retrieve a physicist who holds the key to an unprecedented alternate energy source.
D-Grade Story Line, C-grade acting. I should have stopped watching with Eric Roberts started strutting around the screen. poor visual affects whenever the "bad guy" comes up. Poor military tactics for a group of supposed spec-ops players. Non-sensical "twists" in the story line.
For the life of me, the "Seal Patrol" reference is vague - some of the the protagonists might have once been seals, but even that is a stretch.
As I said - not really worth wasting one's time on.
I am regretting having watched it, when I could have been doing something more productive like cutting my toenails.