Ato Essandoh and Ted Raimi star in this deep-space sci-fi adventure about a malevolent race of aliens seeking to propagate their violent ways by sparking an intergalactic war. It's been eons since the dreaded Kluduthu race succeeded in starting the war that would help their race to thrive, and now the time has come to begin the vicious cycle once again. Though Kluduthu leader Harkness (Essandoh) gets things off to a promising start by propagating rumors that the Terrans have been attacking peaceful Andromedean citizens, in ...
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Ato Essandoh and Ted Raimi star in this deep-space sci-fi adventure about a malevolent race of aliens seeking to propagate their violent ways by sparking an intergalactic war. It's been eons since the dreaded Kluduthu race succeeded in starting the war that would help their race to thrive, and now the time has come to begin the vicious cycle once again. Though Kluduthu leader Harkness (Essandoh) gets things off to a promising start by propagating rumors that the Terrans have been attacking peaceful Andromedean citizens, in order to truly set his plan into motion he will need to transform a Bloodmask into a Kluduthu. The Bloodmasks are an ancient race of chameleon-like humanoids that could hold the key to universal peace, and when Harkness locates one lone Bloodmask named Aurora on the distant planet of Cassiopeia Prime, the plans for an intergalactic massacre slowly begin to form. Though Aurora remains blissfully unaware of her unique powers, she will soon learn just how important she is to the safety of the universe thanks to a little assistance from an eccentric scientist (Raimi) who possesses valuable knowledge about the history of her race. If Aurora can somehow manage to prevent the evil Harkness from using her as the ultimate biological weapon, there may still be hope that the power of peace can overcome the horror of war. Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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Add this copy of Millennium Crisis to cart. $2.92, fair condition, Sold by Goodwill of Greater Milwaukee rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Milwaukee, WI, UNITED STATES, published 2008.
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TITLE: Millennium Crisis
GENRE: SciFi far future interplanetary
CAST: Clare Stevenson, Ato Essandoh, Olja Hrustic and Ted Raimi
PLOT:The story of warring species without a single battle scene. This war is being waged behind the scenes by vampires versus terrans. Only there is a third species involved of which the lead character is descendant. There is a lot of talk about all the high tech things they have but we never see them. In the Extra bits, we learn that it was done with minimal expense and minimal crew and sorrowfully we learn minimal dialog. It flows from one breathtakingly beautiful piece of
color art to the next. You just go along for the ride because it's pretty. The significance of the title is not evident in the plot.
RETURN ON INVESTMENT: 4 of 10 If they hadn't filmed half the movie in some guy's basement using plastic drop cloths as walls...
DVD BONUS: Some female torso nudity during a sword fight (100,000 yrs
from now and swords are still in use?)