The Thaw (2009)
Extinction will find you.
At a remote Arctic research station, four ecology students discover the real horror of global warming is not the melting ice, but what's frozen within it. A prehistoric parasite is released from the carcass of a Woolly Mammoth upon the unsuspecting students who are forced to quarantine and make necessary sacrifices, or risk infecting the rest of the world.
Director: Mark A. Lewis
Genre: Horror, Science Fiction
Runtime: 94 min
Release Date: August 30, 2009
Cast
- Val Kilmer - Dr. David Kruipen
- Martha MacIsaac - Evelyn Kruipen
- Aaron Ashmore - Atom Galen
- Kyle Schmid - Federico Fulce
- Viv Leacock - Bart
- Steph Song - Ling Chen
- Anne Marie DeLuise - Dr. Jane Sanders
- John Callander - Edward
- Lamech Kadloo - Nuti
- Evan Adams - Professor Anderson
Screenplay
Music: Michael Neilson
Cinematography: Jan Kiesser
Editing: Rob Neilson
Production: Brightlight Pictures, Anagram Pictures, Etch Media, Artifact Films, Corus Entertainment, Téléfilm Canada, Voltage Pictures
Country: Canada, United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
quarantine, parasite
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Thaw about?
- At a remote Arctic research station, four ecology students discover the real horror of global warming is not the melting ice, but what's frozen within it. A prehistoric parasite is released from the carcass of a Woolly Mammoth upon the unsuspecting students who are forced to quarantine and make necessary sacrifices, or risk infecting the rest of the world.
- Who directed The Thaw?
- The Thaw was directed by Mark A. Lewis.
- Who stars in The Thaw?
- The Thaw stars Val Kilmer, Martha MacIsaac, Aaron Ashmore, Kyle Schmid, Viv Leacock, Steph Song.
- How long is The Thaw?
- The Thaw has a runtime of 1h 34m (94 minutes).
- What genre is The Thaw?
- The Thaw is a Horror, Science Fiction film.
- Where was The Thaw produced?
- The Thaw was produced in Canada, United States of America.