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1996 American film
Assault on Dome 4 | |
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Directed by | Gilbert Po |
Written by | Hesh Rephun |
Produced by | Jimmy Lifton Brian Shuster |
Starring | Joseph Culp Bruce Campbell Jocelyn Seagrave Brion James |
Cinematography | David Mackay |
Edited by | Kirk M. Morri |
Music by | Peter Waldman |
Distributed by | Avatar Filmworks The Sci-Fi Channel |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Assault on Dome 4 is a 1996 American science-fiction film directed by Gilbert Po and starring Joseph Culp, Bruce Campbell, Jocelyn Seagrave, and Brion James. The film was written by Hesh Rephun.
Premise
Intergalactic extremist Alex Windham (Bruce Campbell) has seized control of Dome 4, a scientific outpost on another planet, after escaping from a penal colony on Mars. Windham is forcing the staff of Dome 4 to construct new weapons that he can use to destroy his enemies, but he doesn't know that one of his captives is the wife of interstellar lawman Chase Moran (Joseph Culp) — and Moran will allow no harm to come to his wife.
Cast
- Joseph Culp as Chase Moran (Peace Keeper)
- Bruce Campbell as Alex Windham
- Jocelyn Seagrave as Lily Moran (Chase's Wife)
- Brion James as Chairman
- Ray Baker as Dan Block, Chief of Staff
- Jack Nance as Mellow (Dome 4 Oldtimer)
- Mark Bringleson as Sigmund (Windham Henchman)
- James Lew as Quaid (Windham Henchman)
- Jay Arlen Jones as Goon #1
- Rudolf Weber as Goon #2
- Matthew Chontos as Goon #3 / Peace Keeper #3
- Shawn Hoffman as Peace Keeper #1
- Brandon Scott Peterson as Peace Keeper #2
- Michael Auteri as Bob Bowen (Dome 4 Administrator)
- B.J. Barie as JD
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