The Fallen Ones
The Fallen Ones | |
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Directed by | Kevin VanHook |
Written by | Kevin VanHook |
Based on | biblical reference to giants (Genesis 6:4) |
Produced by | Karen Bailey Fred T. Kuehnert Kevin VanHook |
Starring | Casper Van Dien Kristen Miller Geoffrey Lewis Navid Negahban Scott Whyte Tom Bosley Robert Wagner Saginaw Grant Irwin Keyes |
Cinematography | Matt Steinauer |
Edited by | Kevin VanHook |
Music by | Kevin Kaska William Richter |
Production company | The Fallen Ones Inc. |
Distributed by | IDT Entertainment Sales Sci Fi Channel |
Release date | May 14, 2005 |
Running time | 89 min |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Fallen Ones is a Sci Fi Channel original movie from 2005.[1]
Plot
Five thousand years ago, in Sumer, the fallen angels had intercourse with human females and their offspring were a race of giants called Nephilim, destroyed by the great flood. The evil angel Ammon (Navid Negahban) mummifies his son Aramis to save him, and hides in hell. In the present days, the archaeologist Matt Fletcher (Casper Van Dien) finds Aramis tomb while excavating for building a resort for the entrepreneur Morton (Robert Wagner). The engineer Angela (Kristen Miller) joins the team, giving support in the diggings. When some workers mysteriously vanish, Morton hires the security force of Ammon to find the missing men. However, his real intention is to resurrect Aramis in the eclipse of the moon and dominate the human race with a new breed of giants. In the end, by creating a flood, they are able to drown both Aramis and Ammon, but not before Ammon reveals he has other children scattered at the four corners of the globe.
Cast
- Casper Van Dien as Matt Fletcher
- Kristen Miller as Angela
- Geoffrey Lewis as Gus
- Navid Negahban as Ammon
- Scott Whyte as Mickey
- Tom Bosley as Rabbi Eli Schmitt
- Robert Wagner as Morton
- Saginaw Grant as Joseph
- Irwin Keyes as Pale-Eye Priest
References
- ^ Shaheen, Jack G. (2012), Guilty: Hollywood's Verdict on Arabs After 9/11, Interlink Books, p. 81, ISBN 1623710200.
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