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"In this space everyone can hear you scream"

A group of elite soldiers sent to infiltrate and extract the lead science team from Pine Gap, Australia's top secret underground military compound, after it comes under attack from unknown forces. The mission is compromised when they encounter a young woman with no memory of who she is or how she came to be there. As they try to escape, the group quickly discovers all is not as it seems and the facility has become a testing ground for something far more sinister.

Top Cast

  • Amber Clayton

    Amber Clayton

    Eve

  • Eddie Baroo

    Eddie Baroo

    Fourpack

  • Justin Batchelor

    Justin Batchelor

    Sinister Man

  • Nicholas Bell

    Nicholas Bell

    Caesar

  • John Brumpton

    John Brumpton

    Elvis

  • Ditch Davey

    Ditch Davey

    Romeo

  • Leslie Simpson

    Leslie Simpson

    John McKinny

  • Fletcher Humphrys

    Fletcher Humphrys

    Kid

  • Peta Sergeant

    Peta Sergeant

    Wiki

Overview

A group of elite soldiers sent to infiltrate and extract the lead science team from Pine Gap, Australia's top secret underground military compound, after it comes under attack from unknown forces. The mission is compromised when they encounter a young woman with no memory of who she is or how she came to be there. As they try to escape, the group quickly discovers all is not as it seems and the facility has become a testing ground for something far more sinister.

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4.8 / 10
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1 Reviews

  • John Chard
    John Chard
    6 Oct 16, 2014

    The Eve and God Complex's. A team of elite commandos are sent into a top secret military base with instructions to rescue the scientists who are apparently under attack from escaped prisoners. What they find is something very strange and different... Australia has produced some high quality horror in recent times, this sadly - in spite of some sterling efforts - isn't one of them. Justin Dix's (director/co-producer/co-writer) film is guilty of lifting from a whole bunch of other sci-fi/horror films to the point where the smart ideas in the narrative are practically squashed. Everything from Aliens and Scanners to Event Horizon are greased in to maintain a viable interest factor, a shame because the low budget is never an issue as the debut director shows a keen eye for atmosphere setting. The facility that the characters find themselves in, as they fight for survival, is splendidly awash with a futuristic metallic sheen. While claustrophobia, as the title suggests, is one of the key character's of the piece. Acting is fine, no ham or cheese here, and in spite of the leanings from elsewhere, pic is never dull. It's not one for genre fans to base their evening in by the fire with, but it's just above average and shows Dix to have some potential behind the camera. 6/10

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