Fire Serpent

For the Aztec mythological fire serpent, see Xiuhcoatl.
Fire Serpent
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
  • 2007 (2007)

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
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

  1. Condit, Jon (February 26, 2007). "Fire Serpent (2007)". Dread Central.
  2. Cornelius, David (July 24, 2007). "Fire Serpent". DVD Talk.

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