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Biohazard: The Alien Force

  • Video
  • 1994
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
3.3/10
224
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Biohazard: The Alien Force (1994)
HorrorSci-Fi

Triton Indutries has created a genetically-engineered creature using DNA from human sources. During the course of the experiment, however, the host mother carrying the mutant escapes from th... Read allTriton Indutries has created a genetically-engineered creature using DNA from human sources. During the course of the experiment, however, the host mother carrying the mutant escapes from the laboratory compound, giving birth shortly thereafter. The intellient "baby" beings hunti... Read allTriton Indutries has created a genetically-engineered creature using DNA from human sources. During the course of the experiment, however, the host mother carrying the mutant escapes from the laboratory compound, giving birth shortly thereafter. The intellient "baby" beings hunting down and killing its male DNA donors, while at the same time trying to mate with its fe... Read all

  • Director
    • Steve Latshaw
  • Writers
    • Steve Latshaw
    • Patrick Moran
  • Stars
    • James L. Miles
    • John Alexander
    • Dorothy Best
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.3/10
    224
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steve Latshaw
    • Writers
      • Steve Latshaw
      • Patrick Moran
    • Stars
      • James L. Miles
      • John Alexander
      • Dorothy Best
    • 11User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James L. Miles
    • The BioMonster
    John Alexander
    John Alexander
    • Det. Morley
    Dorothy Best
    • Caitlan Palmer
    Robin Chapman
    Robin Chapman
    • Newspaper Editor
    Katherine Culliver
    • Shana Alexander
    Trevor David
    Trevor David
    • Donner
    Tom Ferguson
    • Quint
    Susan Fronsoe
    Susan Fronsoe
    • Nicki Carstairs
    William Grefé
    • Mr. Babb
    • (as Bill Grefe)
    Maddisen K. Krown
    Maddisen K. Krown
    • Mutating Pregnant Wife
    • (as Rebecca Wicks)
    Ken Kupstis
    • Male Model
    John Latshaw
    • Kelly
    Ryan Latshaw
    • Ryan Palmer
    Charles Maginnis
    • Brandon Wellesley
    John Maynard
    • Lt. Warren
    Christopher Mitchum
    Christopher Mitchum
    • Donald Brady
    Patrick Moran
    • Dr. Lynch
    Gersh Morningstar
    • Mr. Esper
    • Director
      • Steve Latshaw
    • Writers
      • Steve Latshaw
      • Patrick Moran
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    5Hey_Sweden

    Amusing B level junk.

    A follow-up, rather than true sequel, to Fred Olen Rays' "Biohazard", this movie follows a new bunch of characters. They try to save the day when an evil genetics corporation called Triton attempts to both clean house and realize their ultimate goal. To that end, a creature (James L. Miles) will kill anyone who contributed DNA to its synthesis. The ousted former security chief (Steve Zurk) teams with a spunky reporter (Susan Fronsoe) and a doctor (Patrick Moran, who also produced and co-wrote the script) who is another former employee of the corporation.

    "Biohazard: The Alien Force" is reasonably good fun for any devotee of cheesy B's. All the expected elements are present and accounted for: a wonky script (which Moran wrote with the director, Steve Latshaw), laughable "continuity", some funny moments, a generous assortment of amateurish acting, an obligatory sex scene, an electronic score (by Jeffrey Walton), and an enjoyably goofy "man in a rubber suit" type monster created by the late, great John Carl Buechler. The villains tend to be more fun to watch than our fairly bland heroes: Tom Ferguson is amusing as a goon named Quint, Catherine Walsh even more amusing as a nefarious scientist named Phillips. Christopher Mitchum, the closest thing the movie has to a "name" actor, is his usual dull self as the main bad guy. It's not surprising to learn that he only worked on this for two days, since he's only in scenes by himself until the final third. Drive-in movie fanatics will relish the cameo appearance by filmmaker William Grefe, who plays a barfly; the dialogue between him and his buddy even references classic Grefe movies! Director Latshaws' son Ryan plays Caitlan Palmers' son.

    Executive produced by Ray; his friend and fellow filmmaker Jim Wynorski was one of the co-executive producers.

    Five out of 10.
    3godinamachine

    im a little turn man short and .....wait what ?

    HEY EVERYBODY ITS ME (4) and to day we review .... "my life as a giant genetic turn man ..." THE MOVIE !!!!

    SO here we are yet again ........ finding our selfs in the past of 80/90s sci fi horror ..... during the greatest era of monster films EVER to be created and over saturated upon the screens both large and small .....and for the most part even the worst one the worst were fun films to grab some popcorn on a saturday during gilbert, or rhonda, or joe bob - who ever was showing all day/night monster films ........oh monstervison how we all miss you .......and this was one of those movies ..... a solid ...terribly mid level basic creature feature .... a average monster design , doing average moster stuff from those times ... science does a bad thing, makes monster and UH OH monster gets loose and goes on killing rampage LITERALLY THE STORY PLOT TO 90% OF EVERY SCI FI FILM OF THE 80/90S lol.... and thats okay by me ...because for some reason those films always seemed to work ... just never get enough of them ....

    SO hows this one stack up .... WELL

    over all its kind of underwhelming compared to some like "creature" or "the being" this one does feel a little phoned in even for the era of phoned in cloned monster flicks lol.... and this one also comes out in the mid 90s SO its right there in the mid to later time of these films as well so its nothing new to the table at the point of it coming out, probably why it went under the radar sadly ...

    personally i enjoy it , the technical things, lighting was actually MEH for sure could have done better guys .........the acting was ....on par with these movies .... the sound was also just kind of average .... man i got nothing for this one ....

    its getting a 3/10 ..... BUT for the oddball sex scene it gets an extra .5 ....so 3.5/10 .........

    i WISH it would have had more interesting original things going for it i really do and its not a BAD movie ... just nothing new or exciting is all and that sucks.
    10Escoba

    A post-euclidean tour de force

    I never thought that a straight to video, EP format film could be so engrossingly luscious. The sparse, unembellished dialougue would make Hemingway proud, and the Faulkneresque surrealism tops it off. A bold, yet flawless combination results. For example, when the bio-baby's mother uses a basketball under her shirt to simulate pregnancy, the sport's inherent physical violence foreshadows the creature's ultimate nature. Conversely, when the four-door Pontiac, just before being struck by the missile, is replaced by a two-door Buick, it becomes apparent that means of this sort will only reveal the chaos that must ensue whenever anyone employs violence. The only virtue of the car which remains unchanged is its color, red, which needs no explanation. Similarly, when the editor inverts the negative of the crashing helicopter, well, the imagery is readily apparent. This film, while disturbing, will forever change not only the way you look at filmmaking, but your view of life itself.
    8kenton99

    Good cheesy fun

    This is a good cheesy B-movie. A monster is running around eating people up. The creature looks great but the acting is bad. There was one point in the movie when i didn't even know what was going on. That was one of the only down sides. It was like they just gave the scrip to someone else and told them to write. The monster looks like a gorilla with green scales and sharp teeth. A great Bmovie! Over all i enjoyed this movie very much and i am happy to have added it to my collection. In case you want to buy this movie on DVD go to Amazon.com. Thats were i bought my copy, I don't think they sell it in stores.
    6edgewelle

    Where was this on AFI's top 100 list?!

    So many questions drifted through my head while watching "Biohazard: The Alien Force". Why is an alien force referenced in the title of the film, yet no aliens appear in this movie? Why does Steve Zurk, playing the protagonist Mike Reardon, look disconcertingly like David Hasslehoff's brother? Who dressed him? Why does the bed of a truck burst into flames after the vehicle bumps into a tree? Why does a rocket not markedly damage a car after a direct hit? Why do none of the characters in the movie seem to have any peripheral vision? Who created the titles and special effects, and why they ever employed to begin with? Lastly, how could this movie's production have concluded without the filmmakers hiding in exile?

    This is such a sublimely awful movie it's hard to describe. There are far too many moments of unintended hilarity to describe in this short passage. Suffice to say, this film gets more laughs than just about any comedy out there you could find. I heartily recommend this film to any fan of campy cinema.

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      The scenes at the lab were shot inside a television studio.
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    • Release date
      • October 1994 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Peligro biológico
    • Filming locations
      • Oviedo, Florida, USA(additional location)
    • Production company
      • American Independent Productions
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      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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