

An alien microbe lands in remote Siberia in the 1950's. In the year 2004, US scientist working at a top secret underground lab in Alaska clone the microbe. A garbled distress signal is heard from the lab just before a complete lock down of the facility. This is the last word sent out from the scientists. A team of scientists and military personnel are in charge of finding out what went wrong.
Practical Effects
The alien microbe looks like angry Jell-O. Respect.
Acting
Lamas delivers every line like he's late for another movie.
Director
Pat Williams
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was one of four sci-fi horror films Lorenzo Lamas made in 2004 alone. The man had a type.
The 'distress signal from abandoned lab' opener rips straight from Alien and Resident Evil, but the budget screams 'filmed in a Vancouver warehouse in February.'