5.2
After she delivers her child in an ambulance, alien Eve is killed by a half-breed. Fortunately, Dr. Abbot scoops up the baby alien and escapes. In time, the baby grows into a gorgeous blonde named Sara and begins her quest to find a worthy mate. But Sara is also savage and leaves a trail of deaths in her wake. This carnage makes chemistry student Dean question whether to help her race or not.
Robin Dunne
Dean
Robert Knepper
Dr. Abbot
Sunny Mabrey
Sara
Amelia Cooke
Amelia
Christopher Neame
Dr. Nicholas Turner
Patricia Bethune
Colleen
Michael Warren
Agent Wasach
Natasha Henstridge
Eve
John Paul Pitoc
Hastings
Joel Stoffer
Portus
James Leo Ryan
Yosef
Savanna Fields
Young Sara
Reed Frerichs
ISD Staffer
Marc D. Wilson
Crew Chief
Matthew Yang King
Specialist Robert Kelley
Rick Dean
Cobb the Gas Station Guy
Christopher R. Gillum
Young Portus
Billy Bacon
Commander
Jim Cody Williams
Farmer at Gas Station
Mark Zecca
Tour Guest
Sean C. Ching
Grad Student
Dan Wells
Jake
Frank Crim
Communications Officer
Boni Yanagisawa
Female Student
Rob Hinderstein
Security Guard #1
Carl Ciarfalio
Security Guard #2
Troy Blendell
Autopsy Tech
Keith Camire
Military Soldier (uncredited)
Josh Cook
Jock (uncredited)
Joss Gomez
Student (uncredited)
Kari Ann Peniche
Cheerleader (uncredited)
Jason Sarcinelli
Adult Male Alien (uncredited)
Marc Scizak
Football Player (uncredited)
Director
Brad Turner
Characters
Dennis Feldman
Screenplay
Ben Ripley
May 22, 2023
4
Yes, I know - Why? This dreary sci-fi bobbins scraped together enough interest to put together this conclusion to the increasingly poor trilogy about space aliens who just want to have sex! The previous cast have jumped ship, so they have drafted in the easy on-the-eye Robin Dunne to play the whizkid student "Dean". He is roped in by his professor "Abbot" (Robert Knepper) when the latter man discovers the remnants of an alien in his basement and is soon harvesting eggs and creating a new beastie in the form of the beautiful "Sara" (Sunny Mabrey). Of course, she's not the only creature out there and soon they have to deal with the marauding "Amelia" (Amelia Cooke - keep it simple for her) and fight for their very survival. It's way too long to sustain the threadbare story and Dunne really hasn't the gravitas to carry the really lightweight cast through all but two hours of rehashed storyline and very average special effects. Was it straight to video? Or the sci-fi channel? Very little to redeem it, sorry.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00