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Project Shadowchaser IV | |
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Directed by | Mark Roper |
Written by | Boaz Davidson Danny Lerner B.J. Nelson Mark Roper |
Produced by | Danny Dimbort (executive producer) Avi Lerner (executive producer) Danny Lerner (producer) Trevor Short (executive producer) Yossi Wein (producer) |
Starring | Frank Zagarino Todd Jensen Jennifer MacDonald Greg Melvill-Smith Brian O'Shaughnessy |
Cinematography | Rod Stewart |
Edited by | Alain Jakubowicz |
Music by | Robert O. Ragland |
Distributed by | Nu Image |
Release date |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Project Shadowchaser IV, also known as Shadowchaser IV, Shadowchaser: The Gates Of Time, Orion's Key and Alien Chaser, is a 1996 science fiction film by director Mark Roper. It is the fourth and final installment in the Project Shadowchaser film series.
Premise
After two archaeologists discover an ancient alien artifact in Africa, they must run for their lives from both the unstoppable guardian and protector that awakens as a result, and their greedy, madman employer, both of whom want the artifact.
Cast
- Frank Zagarino as Sirius
- Todd Jensen as Michael Cavanaugh
- Jennifer MacDonald as Corinne Cavanaugh
- Greg Melvill-Smith as Silver (as Greg Melvill Smith)
- Brian O'Shaughnessy as Professor Morton
- Dave Ridley as Operative #1
- Cordell McQueen as Operative #2 & Arturus
- Greg Poustie as Operative #3
- Chris Olley as Operative #4
- Lesley Fong as Operative #5
- Zane Meas as Operative #6
- Kim Windo as Operative #7
- Roly Jansen as Operative #8
- Tyrone Stevenson as Operative #9
- Bismilla Mdaka as Badimo Sangoma
- Struan Frost as Joey Cavanaugh
- Lindelani Buthelezi as Moses
- Samson Kombule as Sangoma 1
- Pamela Nomvete as Doctor Olin
- Italie Solomons as Policeman in Clinic
- Ian Yule as Odd Job
- Hector Rabotabi as James
- Lucky Mtshali as Dwarf in Bar (as Lucky)
- Vera Blacker as Sister George
- Thato Pitso as 12-year-old boy
- Dick Reineke as Leary
- Professor Mavuso as Doctor 1
- Sello Sebotsane as Sergeant Makojane
- Magi Williams as Jasmine
- Norman Coombes as Father Donald
- Neethling Du Plessis as Orion
- Michael Lewis as Procyon
DVD release
The DVD was released in 1999 by Image Entertainment under license from A-Pix Entertainment. The DVD has now been discontinued and as of March 18, 2010, no plans have been made to release a new DVD of the film.
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