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Annihilator (film)

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Annihilator
French home video cover
GenreHorror
Science Fiction
Thriller
Written byBruce A. Taylor
Roderick Taylor
Directed byMichael Chapman
StarringMark Lindsay Chapman
Catherine Mary Stewart
Lisa Blount
Susan Blakely
Theme music composerUdi Harpaz
Sylvester Levay
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerRoderick Taylor
ProducersAlex Beaton (supervising producer)
Robin Buxton (associate producer)
Bruce A. Taylor (associate producer)
Production locationsCrestline, California
Los Angeles
CinematographyPaul Goldsmith
EditorFrank Mazzola
Running time99 minutes
Production companyUniversal Television
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseApril 7, 1986 (1986-04-07)

Annihilator is a 1986 science fiction television film directed by Michael Chapman and starring Mark Lindsay Chapman, Catherine Mary Stewart, Susan Blakely and Lisa Blount. It was an unsold pilot for a potential TV series.

Premise

A newspaper reporter, Robert Armour, is in a romantic relationship with another reporter, Angela. Angela, along with her friend, Cindy (a photographer for the paper) take a flight to Hawaii. When Angela and Cindy return from the vacation, they act strangely, causing Robert to be concerned, and the women turn out to be androids who try to kill Robert. An alien force planning on taking over the world caused Flight 508 to disappear; they abducted the human passengers and replaced them with identical-looking androids. Robert now becomes the hunter and hunted, knowing he must hunt down the androids.

Cast

Awards

  • 1986: Primetime Emmy Award - Nomination in the Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Miniseries or a Special category for Michael Westmore and Zoltan Elek