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Release Date: 2003 Cast: Traci Lords, Colin Fox, Cliff Saunders, Matthew Currie Holmes, Alan C. Peterson, Nathan Carter, Vincent Spano, Jenya Lano
Categories: Movies, Thriller, Science Fiction, Adventure, Dystopia, Television movie Deathlands: Homeward Bound is a 2003 Sci Fi Channel television film based loosely on the Deathlands series of books. The film stars Vincent Spano and Traci Lords, and was directed by Joshua Butler.
Earth is devaststed by a nuclear war in 2084. The sky is red from chemical waste, and was once the United States has become "Deathland"s inhabited by mutants. Communities ruled by powrful survivors are called "viles", and the one known as "Front Royale" had being ruled by a good man, but he is killed by his wife, Lady Rachel Cawdor (Traci Lords), after which his son Harvey Cawdor (Alan C.... MORE
Deathlands: Homeward Bound is a 2003 Sci Fi Channel television film based loosely on the Deathlands series of books. The film stars Vincent Spano and Traci Lords, and was directed by Joshua Butler.
Earth is devaststed by a nuclear war in 2084. The sky is red from chemical waste, and was once the United States has become "Deathland"s inhabited by mutants. Communities ruled by powrful survivors are called "viles", and the one known as "Front Royale" had being ruled by a good man, but he is killed by his wife, Lady Rachel Cawdor (Traci Lords), after which his son Harvey Cawdor (Alan C. Peterson) kills his one of his brothers and partially blinds one of his young brother Ryan Cawdor(Vincent Spano), who manages to escape.
After spending twenty years in the wastelands, the one-eyed Ryan returns to Front Royale accompanied by his girlfriend Krysty Worth (Jenya Lano), the teenage half-mutant Jak Laurent (Nathan Carter), and weapons specialist JB Dix (Cliff Saunders), to face his mother and brother and avenge his father's murder.
DVD Talk wrote that when compared to other films made for television, this one was "a low-budget mish-mash of elements from Dune and The Most Dangerous Game and LESS
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