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Future Fear

  • 1997
  • R
  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
2.7/10
385
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Stacy Keach, Maria Ford, and Jeff Wincott in Future Fear (1997)
ActionSci-Fi

An able-bodied scientist has found a cure for the plague from outer space which has eradicated almost all life on the planet. A mad general who wants to repopulate the planet with a new race... Read allAn able-bodied scientist has found a cure for the plague from outer space which has eradicated almost all life on the planet. A mad general who wants to repopulate the planet with a new race sends a special female assassin to take him out.An able-bodied scientist has found a cure for the plague from outer space which has eradicated almost all life on the planet. A mad general who wants to repopulate the planet with a new race sends a special female assassin to take him out.

  • Director
    • Lewis Baumander
  • Writers
    • Jules Delorme
    • Glen Cullen
    • Lewis Baumander
  • Stars
    • Jeff Wincott
    • Maria Ford
    • Stacy Keach
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    2.7/10
    385
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lewis Baumander
    • Writers
      • Jules Delorme
      • Glen Cullen
      • Lewis Baumander
    • Stars
      • Jeff Wincott
      • Maria Ford
      • Stacy Keach
    • 15User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jeff Wincott
    Jeff Wincott
    • John Denniel
    Maria Ford
    Maria Ford
    • Anna Pontaine
    Stacy Keach
    Stacy Keach
    • General Wallace
    Shawn Thompson
    • Robert
    Kristie Ropiejko
    • Yvette
    Michael Seater
    Michael Seater
    • Young Denniel
    Danielle Dasilva
    • Young Anna
    Rob Tinkler
    Rob Tinkler
    • Young Wallace
    • (as Robert Tinkler)
    Stephanie Jones
    Stephanie Jones
    • Denniel's Mother
    Michael Berger
    • Denniel's Father
    Matt Hummel
    • Soldier #1
    Joseph D. Clark
    • Soldier #2
    • (as Joseph Clark)
    Robert Harrison O'Carroll
    • Soldier #3
    Plato Fountidakis
    Plato Fountidakis
    • Soldier #4
    Jules Delorme
    • Viral Man #1
    Glen Cullen
    Glen Cullen
    • Viral Man #2
    Ken Mate
    • Doctor
    Michael Krek
    • Technician
    • Director
      • Lewis Baumander
    • Writers
      • Jules Delorme
      • Glen Cullen
      • Lewis Baumander
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    User reviews15

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    4quick-4

    some fun scenes

    I thought that the movie had some potential. There seemed to be an ironic don't take this to serious quality to it. I mean it's not Citizen Kane or even rocky, but for a b movie it had some laughs and several intelligent scenes. The last scene with Stacey Keach and Jeff Wincott was especially good. Jeff Wincott had some great lines in the Bruce Willis vein. A very sexy love scene and a couple of good fights. It probably was butchered by Corman or who ever is in charge of his movies. It's as if the humour and intelligence was cut, but they couldn't get it all. Lucky for the viewer. Overall it was a b movie, great for late night viewing when there isn't a whole lot on. It's worth it.
    ~PL~

    Roger Corman presents...it says it all

    Future fear is produced by our friend Roger Corman, who is recognized for producing very cheesy movies, and for directing some pretty bad movies featuring Vincent Price, long ago. But this review isn't about Roger Corman...First, let's start with what happens when you're at the video. You're walking and looking on the shelves to choose a movie. You see this one, with Jeff Wincott on the cover, holding a huge, killer gun, and a shot Maria Ford's face, with a couple of explosions. Then you look upper, and you see the DVD version (the one that is shown on the IMDb page, which has EXACTLY the same picture of Jeff Wincott, except he's wearing a futuristic suit and holding a bigger gun. The Maria Ford shot is also different. She is wearing a red leather suit with a gun. Now, the problem is that the biggest gun in this film is a Beretta 270 pistol. They also seem to have stolen one of the laser guns from James Bond's Moonraker. It looks exactly the same. Now, why am I spending so many words for something that is absolutely not important, the guns? Well, that is simply because the covers seem to be trying to show that the film's charms are the big guns, which are absent in this film. But let's continue the story of the guy at the video. He takes this movie, hoping so much action, explosions, guns, and brings it to his home. He puts it in the video, after paying 3 or 4 bucks for the rent. He watches it. The first explosion he'll see is also the last, and it is so very badly done, it looks like a video game's explosion on a real background, it really looks corny. Okay, the guy's deceived, but he continues watching it. He sees a dream sequence, which is surprisingly well filmed and moody. But then comes a scene of sexuality, including nudity of Maria Ford, and the guy asks himself this particular question:"Did the director try to save his film with some cheap nudity?". First, that director will have to learn some things; When you want to put special effects, such as spaceship effects and an explosion, make sure it doesn't look cartoonish or like a Reboot episode. He'll also have to learn that the names of our friends Jeff Wincott, Maria Ford and even Mr.Stacy Keach are not an advantage on the cover of a film. He'll have to learn that an idea that could make a 10 minutes short film should not be turned into a 89 minutes feature. He'll also have to learn that erotic scenes have to be shot in a different context than during a fight where you see flashbacks of sexual acts the characters had that can be compared to the way they are fighting. Finally, an action movie should at least contain an ingredient; some action. This one has none, just a brief fight at the end, but it's still very weak and lame action. This movie has no budget, and it didn't deserve any, don't give that director more budget for his next film, he should stop directing. This film is torture. I give it a generous 1/10.
    6shannon.dunmyer

    Through The Looking Glass, And Onto The Seas Of Cheese.

    I caught this one on late night Showtime, and unlike everyone else I didn't think it sucked. The acting was pretty good, and the story was passable for a late night sci-fi flick. The sets and FX were weak, but sets and FX aren't what makes a movie or TV show good, look at Dr Who! I'll grant you that this wasn't on par with Dr Who, but I'd watch Future Fear twice more before reading the back of Twister once. Maria Ford, as usual, made it all worth it. She's smart, a good actor, and drop-dead gorgeous. Stacy Keach and Jeff Wincott were both good as well, with some pretty funny lines and scenes.

    I give it 6/10.
    1Elwood_Blues

    The worst film I've ever seen

    Well, I didn't expect much of this film, but what I saw was the worst film I've ever watched. Everything in this 'film' is d-class: the actors, the production design and ... oh yeah the special effects. I think they used some old firecracker left from last New Year's Eve. If you ever see this film in your video shop, don't touch it. 1 out of 10
    Moviefan-19

    Boring and slow

    I watched this movie on cable tv. How disappointed I am. Not only boring but it is also too slow. Why did a high-profile actor like Stacy Keach agree to star in this movie? Follow my advice. Avoid it at all cost.

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    • Trivia
      Future Fear (1997) is the second of four sci-fi movies that Roger Corman produced with Starfield Independent Studios. The other three movies were Falling Fire (1997), Shepherd (1998), and Cybermaster (1999).
    • Goofs
      The General is wearing his ribbons on the wrong side of his uniform.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Adjust Your Tracking: The Untold Story of the VHS Collector (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Blending In
      Composer: Terry Tompkins

      performed by Lost & Profound

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    • Release date
      • December 1997 (Hungary)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Epidemia
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Aliceco Inc.
      • Producers Network Associates
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    • Budget
      • CA$2,100,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 17m(77 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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