13
1999    1h 40minTerror, Action
5.114%22%5.4
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Tras perder su carga a causa del oleaje de una tormenta, el remolcador "Sea Star" se refugia en el ojo del huracán para realizar reparaciones, cuando avistan un navío científico ruso aparentemente abandonado. Todos los problemas que afligían a la tripulación por la pérdida de su carga parecen solucionarse cuando el capitán les informa del dinero que pueden conseguir por el rescate del navío. Pero cuando restablecen la energía del barco, algunos tripulantes empiezan a desaparecer misteriosamente...
Directed by John Bruno
  • Jamie Lee CurtisKelly Foster
  • William BaldwinSteve Baker
  • Donald SutherlandCaptain Robert Everton
  • Joanna PaculaNadia Vinogradova
  • Marshall BellJ.W. Woods Jr.
  • Sherman AugustusRichie
  • Cliff CurtisHiko
  • Julio Oscar MechosoSqueaky
  • Levan UchaneishviliCaptain Alexi
  • Yuri ChervotkinColonel Kominski
  • Keith FlippenCaptain Lonya Rostov
  • Olga Rzhepetskaya-RetchinCosmonaut
  • David EggbyNorfolk Captain / Director Of Photography
  • John BrunoDirector
  • Chuck PfarrerGuión
  • Dennis FeldmanGuión
  • Gale Anne HurdProductor
  • Mayling ChengProduction Design
  • Jaymes HinkleArt Direction
  • Robert J. QuinnArt Direction
  • Richard19 de octubre de 2025
    I bought this as a bargain DVD, and the premise had me hooked: a sentient alien energy hijacks a Russian research vessel and starts turning humans into biomechanical nightmares. Jamie Lee Curtis leads the cast with solid genre grit, joined by Donald Sutherland doing his best “grizzled captain with questionable motives” routine. The ship is dark, dripping and full of corridors that scream “don’t go in there.” The creature effects are practical and gnarly, metal fused with flesh, wires snaking through torsos and cyborg monstrosities that feel like leftover nightmares from Event Horizon. It’s got atmosphere, ambition and a few genuinely creepy moments. But the pacing stumbles, the dialogue leans into cliché and the characters often feel like they’re waiting for the next jump scare. It could’ve become so much more, a proper techno horror franchise, maybe even a cult classic. But it fizzled. I liked the concept and the execution in parts. It’s the kind of movie that made adult years feel grimy, tense and full of missed potential, with just enough mechanical menace to earn a spot on the shelf.
  • SaturnFoxDie21 de agosto de 2025
    This movie is still amazing. Great prop work, even the CG mostly holds up. Excellent premise, the Vandenberg ship is beautiful as well. A young Curtis is HOT and talented, all the others are top notch too. All the robotic corpses are bloody awesome. All in all, excellent movie.
  • Julie Jones25 de enero de 2026
    Wow. It was a struggle to my attention span to watch this movie. It doesn't make any sense. Basically we have a group of people who are trapped on a ship, they are being slowly hunted down by robotic creatures intent on assimilating them! I would not bother watching this movie

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