Deep Evil

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Deep Evil
Directed byPat Williams
Produced byJames Shavick
Kirk Shaw
executive
Jeffery Beach
Daniel Grodnik
Robert Snukal
Jim Wynorski (as Noble Henry)
Starring Lorenzo Lamas
Release date
2004
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish

Deep Evil is a 2004 American film directed by Pat Williams, starring Lorenzo Lamas, Ona Grauer and Adam J. Harrington.

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Plot

In the 1950s an alien microbe was found aboard a crashed alien spacecraft in remote Siberia. In the year 2004, US scientists working at a top secret underground laboratory in Alaska clone the microbe. A garbled distress signal is heard from the laboratory just before a complete lock down of the facility. This is the last word sent out from the scientists. A rescue team with scientists and military personnel is sent in to find out what went wrong.

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