Project Shadowchaser II explained
Project Shadowchaser II |
Director: | John Eyres |
Producer: | Jeff Albert (associate producer) Shari Lane Bowles (associate producer) Danny Dimbort (executive producer) John Eyres (producer) Geoff Griffith (producer) Avi Lerner (executive producer) Danny Lerner (co-producer) Trevor Short (executive producer) Gregory Vanger (producer) |
Starring: | Frank Zagarino Bryan Genesse Beth Toussaint Daniel Bonjour |
Cinematography: | Alan M. Trow |
Editing: | Amanda I. Kirpaul |
Music: | Stephen Edwards |
Distributor: | Nu Image |
Runtime: | 94 minutes |
Language: | English |
Country: | United States |
Project Shadowchaser II, also known as Shadowchaser II, Night Scenes: Project Shadowchaser II, Night Siege and Armed And Deadly, is a 1994 science fiction film by director John Eyres.[1] [2] It is the second installment in the Project Shadowchaser film series.
Premise
A berserk android threatens mankind with nuclear annihilation, and three unlikely heroes must destroy it before it destroys everything.
Cast
- Frank Zagarino as Android
- Bryan Genesse as Frank Meade
- Beth Toussaint as Laurie Webber
- Daniel Bonjour as Ricky
- Todd Jensen as Joe Hutton
- Danny Keogh as John O'Hara
- Jeff Fannell as Carl Reitman
- Hal Orlandini as General McOwell
- Gavin Hood as Tieg
- Robin Smith as Prine
- Laura Steed as Red
- Frank Opperman as Wiggs
- Wilson Dunster as Edward Johnson
- Kimberleigh Stark as Carla
- Ted Le Plat as Jim Clarke
- Gideon Emery as Field Technician
- Adrian Waldron as John O'Hara's Aide
- Greg Latter as Front Gate Guard
- Steve Burgess as Jack Thompson
- Iain Winter as Jesse (as Ian Winter)
- Peter Terry as Pathologist
- Frank Notaro as Coroner
- David Butler as Police Officer
- Melanie Walker as Stewardess
- Mike Huff as Pilot
- David C. Webb as Co-Pilot (as David Webb)
- Jeff Albert as Navigator
- Douglas Bristow as Military Official
- Dan Robbertse as Truck Driver
- John Lesley as President
- Bruce Millar as Presidential Advisor #1
- Paul Beresford as Presidential Advisor #2
DVD release
The film was released on DVD in 2007 by Image Entertainment as a double feature with Project Shadowchaser III.
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Armstrong. Richard B.. Armstrong. Mary Willems. Encyclopedia of Film Themes, Settings and Series. 23 November 2009. McFarland. 9780786445721.
- Web site: Project Shadowchaser II (1994). https://web.archive.org/web/20171228101116/http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b7d1dc0e3. dead. December 28, 2017. BFI.