Interceptor Force
(1999)
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Interceptor Force
(1999)
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Olivier Gruner | ... |
Shaun
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Brad Dourif | ... |
Weber
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Ernie Hudson | ... |
Major
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William Zabka | ... |
Dave
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Glenn Plummer | ... |
Russell
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Angel Boris Reed | ... |
Jena
(as Angel Boris)
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Mark Adair-Rios | ... |
Perez
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Stefan Lysenko | ... |
Rosario
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Perry D'Marco | ... |
Hector
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Holly Fields | ... |
Lucy
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Ruben Moreno | ... |
Priest
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Marcus Aurelius | ... |
Technician
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Joseph Patrick Kelly | ... |
Guard
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Andrew Hawkes | ... |
Morgan
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Kathleen Randazzo | ... |
Technician #2
(as Kathy Lambert)
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In the near future, the government has created an elite team of soldiers specially trained in the event of a hostile alien encounter. A multi-national force of the world's best, they are known as the Interceptor Force. A covert early warning satellite network tracks an object crash landing in a town in the Pacific Northwest. Within minutes of the impact, all communication with the town is mysteriously severed. The news sources are given a false story of contamination and the area is sealed off. AWAC's and fighters patrol the perimeter. As the silence from the town continues, the Interceptor team lead by Lieutenant Sean Lambert (Gruner) is sent in to investigate. An MC 130 Talon is scrambled for Lambert and his team to make the high altitude air drop. Once inside, the team encounters an alien race capable of assuming human likeness, hiding their reptilian form. Simultaneously the government has given the team less than 24 hours to terminate this alien force before launching an air ... Written by David Ridlen
Ho-hum. It's shape-shifting aliens time again. There's nothing in here you haven't seen dozens of times before, which pretty much wipes out any suspense and surprises in there. You've seen it all before, you -know- what's going to happen next. Every plot element has been done to death, and often done much better. The only standout feature of this film are some pretty hard-hitting fight scenes (who may seem needlessly over-the-top for some), and that's it. The rest is just a dose of rather dull same-old, same-old cheapo sci-fi. Not worth your money, in the end.