A.P.E.X.
A.P.E.X | |
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Directed by | Phillip J. Roth |
Produced by |
Jeffery Beach Gary Jude Burkart Talaat Captan Gary LoConti |
Written by |
Phillip J. Roth Ron Schmidt |
Starring |
Richard Keats Mitchell Cox Lisa Ann Russell Marcus Aurelius |
Music by | Jim Goodwin |
Cinematography | Mark W. Gray |
Edited by | Daniel Lawrence |
Distributed by | Green Communications |
Release dates | 1994 |
Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
A.P.E.X is a 1994 science fiction action film by Phillip J. Roth about a group of scientists who explore the past using robotic probes known as the A.P.E.X or "Advanced Prototype Exploration units".
Plot
In the year 2073 Nicholas Sinclair is a scientist on a time travel project. An accident introduces a deadly virus in to the past in 1973, causing a paradox. The project's automatic countermeasures activate and attack robots are sent in to the past to try to eliminate the virus carriers. They fail to contain the virus, and Sinclair returns to 2073 to find the Earth in ruins, ravaged by both the virus and the attack robots continually sent from the original timeline. Sinclair travels to the ruined project lab in the paradox timeline and uses the equipment there to travel to the original timeline and prevent the mission that caused the paradox, resolving it.
Cast
- Richard Keats as Nicholas Sinclair
- Mitchell Cox as Shepherd
- Lisa Ann Russell as Natasha Sinclair
- Marcus Aurelius as Taylor
- Adam Lawson as Rasheed
- David Jean Thomas as Dr. Elgin
- Brian Richard Peck as Desert Rat
- Anna B. Choi as Mishima
- Kristin Norton as Johnson
- Jay Irwin as Gunney
- Robert Tossberg as 1973 Father
- Kathleen Randazzo as 1973 Mother (as Kathy Lambert)
- Kareem H. Captan as Joey
- Merle Nicks as Old Man
- Natasha Roth as Desert Child
Accolades
A.P.E.X was nominated for Best Film in the International Fantasy Film Award, at the 1994 Fantasporto international film festival in Porto, Portugal.[1]