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Bruce Dern | Freeman Lowell | |
Cliff Potts | John Keenan | |
Ron Rifkin | Marty Barker | |
Jesse Vint | Andy Wolf | |
Mark Persons | the Drone | |
Steven Brown | the Drone | |
Cheryl Sparks | the Drone | |
Larry Whisenhunt | the Drone | |
Joseph Campanella | Neal - Berkshire' Captain | |
Roy Engel | Anderson | |
Mark Persons | the grey Drone # 1 'Dewey' | |
Steven Brown | the orange Drone # 2 'Huey' | |
Cheryl Sparks | the orange Drone # 2 'Huey' | |
Larry Whisenhunt | the green Drone # 3 'Louie' |
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Producer |
Michael Gruskoff
Marty Hornstein |
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Writer |
Deric Washburn
Michael Cimino |
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Cinematography |
Charles F. Wheeler
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Musician |
Professor Peter Schickele
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In a future Earth barren of all flora and fauna, the planet's ecosystems exist only in large pods attached to spacecraft. When word comes in that the pods are to be jettisoned into space and destroyed so that the spacecraft can be reused for commercial purposes, most of the crew of the Valley Forge rejoice at the prospect of going home. Not so for botanist Freeman Lowell who loves the forest and its creatures, so decides to take matters into his own hands to protect what he loves. |
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