Fire Serpent
For the Aztec mythological fire serpent, see Xiuhcoatl.
Fire Serpent | |
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Written by |
William Shatner (creator) Garfield Reeves-Stevens Judith Reeves-Stevens |
Directed by | John Terlesky |
Starring |
Nicholas Brendon Sandrine Holt Randolph Mantooth Robert Beltran Lisa Langlois Patrice Goodman Steve Boyle Michelle Morgan Joseph Motiki |
Theme music composer | Chuck Cirino |
Country of origin |
Canada United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Producer(s) |
Tom Berry (executive producer) Garfield Reeves-Stevens Judith Reeves-Stevens Gordon Yang |
Cinematography | Patrick McGowan |
Production company(s) |
CineTel Films Kandu Entertainment Outrage Productions Premiere Bobine S.V. Scary Films |
Release | |
Original network | Sci-Fi Channel |
Original release |
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Fire Serpent is a 2007 Sci Fi Channel film.[1][2]
Plot
A solar flare from the sun sends a serpentine alien composed of fire to Earth where it begins to wreak havoc throughout a small community. During its search for more fuel to consume it stumbles upon a large military oil reserve. It soon becomes clear that an old man may hold the key to destroying it in the form of a Halogen Gun which may be used as a make-shift fire extinguisher of sorts. A small group of citizens decides to use this technology to make a stand against the creature only to face additional resistance from the beast, as well as a government employer who voluntarily helps the snake because he believes it is spirit of a god.
Cast
Actor | Role |
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Nicholas Brendon | Jake Relm |
Sandrine Holt | Christina Andrews |
Randolph Mantooth | Dutch Fallon |
Robert Beltran | Cooke |
Lisa Langlois | Heather Allman |
Patrice Goodman | Billie |
Richard Clarkin | Kohler |
Steve Boyle | Dave Massaro |
Diego Klattenhoff | Young Dutch |
Joseph Motiki | Lieutenant |
Vito Rezza | Bartender |
Marco Bianco | State Trooper |
References
- ↑ Condit, Jon (February 26, 2007). "Fire Serpent (2007)". Dread Central.
- ↑ Cornelius, David (July 24, 2007). "Fire Serpent". DVD Talk.
External links
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