Cerberus (film)

Cerberus
Genre Horror
Sci-Fi
Written by Raul Inglis
John Terlesky
Directed by John Terlesky
Starring Sebastian Spence
Emmanuelle Vaugier
Greg Evigan
Music by Neal Acree
Aldo Shllaku
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) Lisa M. Hansen
Cinematography Viorel Sergovici
Editor(s) Daniel Duncan
Running time 92 min.
Production company(s) CineTel Films
Distributor Sci Fi Pictures
Budget $1,700,000 (estimated)
Release
Original network Sci Fi Channel
Original release October 29, 2005

Cerberus (also known as Cerberus: The Guardian of Hell), is a 2005 Sci Fi Channel original film, starring Sebastian Spence, Emmanuelle Vaugier, and Greg Evigan. The film was directed by John Terlesky, and was released direct–to–video in 2005.

Plot

Marcus Cutter and a bunch of mercenaries steal Attila the Hun's breastplate from a museum in Bucharest, Romania. They kill the curator Professor Radu before they escape by helicopter.

Meanwhile, Samantha Gaines, Professor Radu's best student, organises an exhibition in New York City. While she awaits the breastplate, her brother Zach is abducted because Cutter and his men need her support. The breastplate is presumed to lead to a legendary Sword of Mars, which makes its owner invincible. Samantha deciphers the inscriptions and finds where the item is hidden. Unfortunately the three–headed dog Cerberus who protects it is more than a legend.

Once Cutter gets his hands on the sword itself he kills everybody who gets in his way, including former Korean general Kul Jae Sung, who originally paid him to deliver the weapon. Samantha has to tackle the momentarily invincible Cutter and the actually immortal beast Cerberus at the same time.

Cast

Reception

Christopher Armstead judged the film as not being "all that bad".[1]

References

  1. "Cerberus". filmcriticsunited.com. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
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