Terminal Voyage (1994)
Earth is gone. The battle for life continues...
It is 2035 A.D. and the final countdown has begun for a voyage that will reach across the vastness of outer space - to explore the nearest Earth-Like planet. An international crew has been placed in cryogenic suspended animation for the journey. But a century later, they awake to find that things have gone horribly wrong.
Director: Rick Jacobson
Genre: Science Fiction
Runtime: 80 min
Release Date: June 8, 1994
Cast
- Steven Bauer - Reese
- Emma Samms - Becker
- Brenda Bakke - Zinovitz
- Cliff DeYoung - Granier
- Ming-Na Wen - Han
- Alan Rachins - Jammad
- Gregory McKinney - Hollis
- Lisa Boyle - Veiled Woman
- Marcus Aurelius - Survivor
Screenplay
- Mark Evan Schwartz
- Rob Kerchner (Story)
Music: Nigel Holton
Cinematography: John B. Aronson
Editing: John Gilbert
Production: Saban Entertainment
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Visions of Future and Technology
Keywords
starship, space travel, futuristic, space opera
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Terminal Voyage about?
- It is 2035 A.D. and the final countdown has begun for a voyage that will reach across the vastness of outer space - to explore the nearest Earth-Like planet. An international crew has been placed in cryogenic suspended animation for the journey. But a century later, they awake to find that things have gone horribly wrong.
- Who directed Terminal Voyage?
- Terminal Voyage was directed by Rick Jacobson.
- Who stars in Terminal Voyage?
- Terminal Voyage stars Steven Bauer, Emma Samms, Brenda Bakke, Cliff DeYoung, Ming-Na Wen, Alan Rachins.
- How long is Terminal Voyage?
- Terminal Voyage has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
- What genre is Terminal Voyage?
- Terminal Voyage is a Science Fiction film.
- Where was Terminal Voyage produced?
- Terminal Voyage was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of Terminal Voyage?
- The themes of Terminal Voyage include: Visions of Future and Technology.