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Directed by | Cirio H. Santiago Jim Wynorski (uncredited) |
Written by | Mike MacLean |
Produced by | executive Roger Corman |
Starring | Michael Madsen |
Production company | One Four Seven Productions |
Distributed by | New Horizons |
Release date | 2014 |
Running time | 78 mins |
Countries | USA Philippines |
Language | English |
Water Wars is a 2014 American film that was the last movie from famed director Cirio H. Santiago. Santiago fell ill and died during filming in 2008 and was replaced by Jim Wynorski; the movie took a number of years to be released.[1][2][3] The movie was one of a number of postapocalpytic films made by Santiago.[4][5] It used elements and footage from earlier Santiago films such as Stryker and Wheels of Fire.[6]
The movie was made for Roger Corman's New Horizons. It was shot in the Philippines in 2008.[7] Michael Madsen took the role in part due to a recommendation from Quentin Tarantino that the actor work with Santiago.[8]
The film was also known as Road Raiders.[9]
Premise
[edit]In the future, people war over water.
Cast
[edit]- Michael Madsen
- Kevin Stapelton
- Monica Leigh
- Athena Lundberg
- David McFarland
- Beau Ballinger
- Will Devaughn
- Riza Santos
- Alvin Anson
References
[edit]- ^ "Water Wars 2014". Crappy movie reviews. September 2021.
- ^ "My Chat With BLOODFIST Director Terence H. Winkless". Johnny LaRue's Crane Shot. 13 March 2009.
- ^ "Cirio Santiago: Exploitation film-maker who worked with Roger Corman and influenced Quentin Tarantino". The Independent. 22 October 2008.
- ^ Ayres, Jedidiah (1 October 2019). "One Hero, No Tomorrow: The Post-Apocalyptic Films of Cirio H. Santiago". We Are the Mutants.
- ^ Leavold, Andrew (2014). "Bamboo Gods and Bionic Boys: A Brief History of the Philippines' B Films" (PDF). Plaridel.
- ^ "A Tank-load of 1983 Low-Budget Future Wasteland Fun". Zeke Film. 2017.
- ^ "Jen Rosendahl picked for American B-movie". GMA Network. 25 July 2008.
- ^ "Hollywood actor Michael Madsen is a Beat poet at heart". PEP. 19 August 2010.
- ^ "The Philippines is in his heart". The Philippine Star. 15 August 2010.
External links
[edit]- Water Wars at IMDb
- Water Wars at Letterbox DVD
- Trailer of film at YouTube
- 2014 films
- 2010s English-language films
- 2010s American films
- Films produced by Roger Corman
- Post-apocalyptic films
- Films shot in the Philippines
- Films directed by Cirio H. Santiago
- 2010s science fiction action films
- American science fiction action films
- Philippine science fiction action films
- American post-apocalyptic films
- Philippine post-apocalyptic films