Dead Space

Trailer
USA, 1991, 72 min

Directed by:

Fred Gallo

Screenplay:

Catherine Cyran

Cinematography:

Mark Parry

Composer:

Daniel May
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Plots(1)

Phaebon had been thought to be a safe and controlled research facility until a distress signal calls for Commander Kreiger and his robot Tinpan. Together, they try to save the planet from a spreading virus and an odd and growing cocoon. (official distributor synopsis)

Reviews (1)

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English Bryan Cranston had to have signed his soul to the devil because while perhaps all the other creatives involved in the production of this movie must have been experiencing a career downturn, his star is still happily rising. Dead Space is a total load of space garbage that is still trying to ride on the popularity of Cameron's Aliens and somewhat belatedly, Star Wars. Such movies can often be very amusing (for example, Mattei's Terminator II is absolutely hilarious), but I must say that Dead Space is already on the imaginary border of total garbage and is nowhere near as amusing. In addition, it is practically a remake of the nine-year-old sci-fi Forbidden World (aka Mutant) which, although also a crazy B-movie, is a more entertaining steamer of a film. I'm quite sorry that I missed the screening of this movie at The Shockproof Film Festival, inventive live dubbing would certainly give necessary added value to an otherwise very insignificant experience. ()