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Proliférations

Original title: Mongolian Death Worm
  • TV Movie
  • 2010
  • TV-14
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
1.9K
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Proliférations (2010)
ActionAdventureComedyHorrorSci-FiThriller

When an American oil company sets up an experimental drilling plant out in the vast deserts of Mongolia, they awaken a nest. The deadly creatures begin to breed and spread, devouring everyon... Read allWhen an American oil company sets up an experimental drilling plant out in the vast deserts of Mongolia, they awaken a nest. The deadly creatures begin to breed and spread, devouring everyone in their path.When an American oil company sets up an experimental drilling plant out in the vast deserts of Mongolia, they awaken a nest. The deadly creatures begin to breed and spread, devouring everyone in their path.

  • Director
    • Steven R. Monroe
  • Writers
    • Neil Elman
    • Kevin Leeson
    • Steven R. Monroe
  • Stars
    • Sean Patrick Flanery
    • Victoria Pratt
    • George Cheung
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.4/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steven R. Monroe
    • Writers
      • Neil Elman
      • Kevin Leeson
      • Steven R. Monroe
    • Stars
      • Sean Patrick Flanery
      • Victoria Pratt
      • George Cheung
    • 35User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sean Patrick Flanery
    Sean Patrick Flanery
    • Daniel
    Victoria Pratt
    Victoria Pratt
    • Alicia
    George Cheung
    George Cheung
    • Timur
    • (as George Kee Cheung)
    Drew Waters
    Drew Waters
    • Patrick
    Matthew Tompkins
    Matthew Tompkins
    • Mr. Bixler
    • (as Matthew Stephen Tompkins)
    Nate Rubin
    Nate Rubin
    • Phillip
    Jon Mack
    Jon Mack
    • Steffi
    Tiger Sheu
    Tiger Sheu
    • Bana
    Ryan Manalansan
    Ryan Manalansan
    • Tali
    Cheryl Chin
    Cheryl Chin
    • Thuan
    Billy Blair
    Billy Blair
    • Kowlan
    Jay Serra
    • Smuggler
    Fouatchao Moua
    • Worker #1
    Lieu Tran
    • Old Woman
    Andrew Stevens
    Andrew Stevens
    • Jackson
    Lauren Gesswein
    • Nurse Kelly
    Grayson Griffith
    • Boy #1
    • (uncredited)
    Tom Lopez
    Tom Lopez
    • Power Plant Worker
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Steven R. Monroe
    • Writers
      • Neil Elman
      • Kevin Leeson
      • Steven R. Monroe
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    4sixaja282

    Mongolian Death Worm, I believe was fair movie, however, there was several minor errors, in the movie itself.

    Mongolian Death Worm, I believe was fair movie, however, there was several minor errors, in the movie itself. First of the minor errors ( i.e plot over-sites ) was that though-out the entire movie there was no actual Mongolian, of Mongolian Cyrillic script ( i.e. Cyrillic writing ). I also noticed, that there was some Chinese script, on the crates, which, somewhat made since. The police vehicle for example( literally had the word POLICE written on the vehicles doors ( in other words the word Police should have looked like this here: Цагдаагийн ( Mongolian ), or Полиция, or Mолиция ( Russian ) . The issue in regards to the 9mm, and the revolver, I also notices, in regards to replace, for which, I tend to agree with the main post review, at present.

    There was not that many ger's ( i.e. yurt's, depending on which way one views the concept of the Mongolian portal homes ), mostly standard army tents. A major note, and that is in regards to the constable ( i.e. the police officer. His shoulder boards had the American army rank of captain instead of Mongolian, or Russian rank. That in my opinion, is a complete plot over-site, there. Other then that the movie was quite entertaining, however, it would have been a little bit more believable if some of the actual Mongolian character names ( i.e. actor names ), would have had some actual Mongolian names, too, as well, along with some actual Mongolian speech, with a translator for the principal cast. I believe the executive producers, directors, and the script writers, should have done more research, into the making of this film, personally. Other then those few minor over-sites, the movie is strictly speaking, good for entertainment only.
    1dmuel

    mongolian death worms of Texas

    Yes, it was filmed entirely in Texas, (as proudly stated in the credits), even though the film offered a quick panorama of a Mongolian plain at the start of the movie. The lead male star took a night off from his Friday night bowling league to make the movie, yet he is the highlight of this very badly acted mess-terpiece. With a sewage plant as the film's centerpiece, some cardboard shacks for additional props, and very poor CGI effects, the term "low-budget" is something of an understatement. The typical B movie lures, naked girls in the shower, buckets of red paint sloshed about in the death scenes, are all missing from this one. And, as other comments have noted, the supposed native characters look mostly Chinese or Mexican, not Mongolian. The "sheriff" looks like he walked right out of some small Texas town to join the movie. Something was definitely missing from this flick.
    3TheLittleSongbird

    Bad but not quite as outright abominable as I thought it would be

    I saw Mongolian Death Worm as I had nothing better to do and had some time on my hands. I don't consider it an abomination, but there was a lot wrong with it. Sean Patrick Flanery tried his hardest with his role, and I liked the character of the Sheriff, but that was pretty much it. The special effects are very poor most of the time, the worms are cheaply designed and are not thrilling or terrifying let alone very well used, the direction was lazy and the editing didn't seem very focused to me. The dialogue was so cheesy and aimless it was enough to make me cringe in embarrassment, the story more times than not was dull and predictable with far too many suspend disbelief moments to be remotely believable, and the characters are not interesting and little more than clichés. Other than Flanery, the acting whether phoned in or over-played is terrible. Overall, a bad film but I've seen worse. 3/10 Bethany Cox
    4ansell-72879

    Doesn't take itself too seriously

    OK, lets be up-front about this. There is a legend involving gigantic earth worms in the remotest parts of the Gobi desert. The West has sort of been interested in them since the early 1920s. There has been no confirmation of their actual existence, well not until this movie came along any way.

    And then there is this movie. It is poorly scripted, crippled with an utterly predictable plot. The hands down winners for stilted and shabby acting go to George Kee Kee Cheung as the sheriff and Nate Rubin as the terminally irritating Dr Phillip. Nate is still cutting his teeth as an actor. George though should have known better. He is an accomplished character actor.

    Sean Patrick Flanery as the lead and Victoria Pratt as the romantic interest make a better job of it, particularly Flanery. Even so they are cardboard cut outs of Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner from Romancing the Stone.

    Of all the movies about Genghis Kahn's lost tomb and treasure, giant earth worms, medical aid posts by far the best I've seen. It was fun, in a completely daggy way, then the 90 minutes was up.
    3paul_m_haakonsen

    Lacking better words, then this was something else...

    Where as "Tremors" was entertaining and brought something new to the world of movies, then "Mongolian Death Worm" hardly manages to step up to even half of what "Tremors" managed to do - even with its questionable sequels.

    The story told in "Mongolian Death Worm" is about huge, subterranean worms that have been brought out from their slumber from far beneath the surface of the Mongolian steppes, brought about by a commercial oil drilling company, of course. As the worms ravage the countryside, it is up to a treasure-hunter, a police officer and two volunteer health workers to put an end to the subterranean terror.

    Right, well the storyline is just about as cliché as they come in this particular genre. But as every bit cliché this movie is, then it is equally predictable. But yet there is something about the semi-bad monster movies that is alluring. The storyline is lacking anything challenging to the audience, it is just simply put your mind on autopilot and sit back.

    The dialogue is forced and not really delivered with enough conviction to fully buy into it. And you never really for a second thought that anyone was in any real danger from neither worms nor earthquakes.

    And it was really, really hard to buy into the attempt of making it seem like this was actually taking place in Mongolia. Especially when everyone was speaking English, and even the local police vehicle had 'police' brandished on its side.

    One of the carrying factors of the "Mongolian Death Worm" was the worms, as they were actually nicely made. Sure, this wasn't top of the line CGI animation, but it worked out well enough to suit its purpose.

    "Mongolian Death Worm" is the type of monster movie that is hard to take seriously, but still it is fun to watch because it is just that cheesy and campy.

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    • Goofs
      It's understandable that an American facility in Mongolia would have interior signage in English. It's far less understandable why the local Mongolian cop would be driving a car with "POLICE" on the door in English only but nothing in Mongolian. The health facility in the tiny village also has a sign "HOSPITAL" only in English. At 34:51 a local vehicle license plate has European numerals and letters, but nothing in Mongolian.
    • Quotes

      Mr. Bixler: [regarding Patrick] That boy is so jumpy, we need to change his name to Trampoline.

    • Connections
      Referenced in DVD/Lazerdisc/VHS collection 2016 (2016)

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    • Release date
      • May 8, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mongolian Death Worm
    • Filming locations
      • Texas, USA(Closing credits)
    • Production companies
      • Cinetel Films
      • Andrew Stevens Entertainment
      • Black Chrome Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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