When a strange werewolf virus threatens to decimate first New York and then the world, a rogue general uses the disease to create an army of super-soldiers.
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Craig Sheffer | Major Brian Hoffman |
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Dennis Haysbert | Lieutenant General Monning |
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Kate Vernon | Dr. Ellen Gordan |
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Ariana Richards | Donna Voorhees |
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Bill Duke | President Donald Sheridan |
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Wes Studi | Captain Falcons |
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Ernie Hudson | Max Stevens |
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Benjamin James | Corporal C.J. Parkins |
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Anthony Pacella | Carl Hammond |
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Darin Cooper | Defense Secretary Woods |
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Afrim Gjonbalaj | Captain Sims |
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Richard Lounello | Platoon Leader |
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Frank Rossi | Air Force Chief of Staff |
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Michael Cipiti | Staff Official |
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Richard Satterwhite | American Citizen |
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Cameron Gordon | Captain Taylor |
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Douglas Buczak | USAMRIID Aide |
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Giovanni Roselli | Daniels |
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Rodney Roldan | Stallion 1 Pilot |
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Jayson Simba | Stallion 2 Pilot |
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Robert S. Bates | Attack Helicopter Pilot |
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Tyrone Dennis | Young Man |
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Bob Bozek | Arguing Man |
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Jay Storey | Conspiracy Theorist |
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Brian Stapf | Spotter |
| Director | Alexander Yellen |
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| Writer | Shane Van Dyke | |
| Producer | Paul Bales, Ray Cannella, David L. Garber, David Michael Latt, Karen O'Hara, Cody Peck, Christopher Ray, Chris Regina, David Rimawi, Thomas P. Vitale | |
| Musician | Christopher Cano, Chris Ridenhour | |
| Photography | Justin Duval | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Regions | Region 1 |
| Owner | Review? |
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| Location | Deleted |
| Watched | Oct 26, 2019 (at our home) |
| Index | 2906 |
| Added Date | Jul 06, 2017 01:46:12 |
| Modified Date | Oct 29, 2019 04:35:54 |
My quick rating - 3,4/10. Yeah, and then there is this. Another b-budget werewolf flick that is marred by horrid effects and a nonsense plot. This time the "virus" to transform humans into werewolves is being stolen and used to create super soldiers. Well, they aren't super at all, and the story plays out like sharknado in stupidity. But those are meant to be funny, not trying to be serious. This movie thinks it has some point to it. Not in the slightest does it. Instead it is more of an insult to our senses asking if they meant to look that stupid, or believe they things that occur. Evacuate all of new york in a finger snap? blow it up with a single bomb? isolate on burrough to only the werewolves by blowing up bridges? I was shaking my head throughout this until the final explosion (think destroy maybe a lego house built by your kid superimposed on an aerial photo of new york). Just terrible.