BLACK HORIZON (2001)
MORGAN'S RATING
When a Russian space station is in danger of falling apart, an international team of scientists is dispatched to save the people and the valuable technology that is on board. The situation turns into a life or death one when a meteor strikes the station, and it's up to one man to save all aboard with a few hours of oxygen left aboard.
Michael Dudikoff (Ed Carpenter), Ice-T (Jeffries), Hannes Jaenicke (Jack McKendrick), Paul Michael Robinson, Yvette Nipar (Susan Miller), Richard Gabai (Peter), Kathy Harren (Katherine Marsh), Alex Veadov (Yuri), Lada Boder (Tania), Robert Donovan (Major Kronsten), Art Hindle (Owen Marsh), Michael Kavanagh (Admiral Ferrell), Larry Poindexter (Nick), Andrew Stevens (Phil Andrews), Chick Vennera (Vladi), W.C. (Scott Richmond).
NO LIFELINE. NO CONTACT. NO RESCUE.
FACTS PRODUCTION INFORMATION
RELEASE DATE: January 20th, 2004 (USA)
(DVD PREMIERE)
BUDGET: $1.2 million (USA)
- The film carried the original title of
Stranded, which was then changed to "Black Horizon" upon its 2004 DVD release.
DIRECTOR: Fred Olen Ray (Fugitive Mind).
WRITER: Steve Latshaw (as Patricia McKiou).
PRODUCERS: Alison Semenza and Andrew Stevens (as Hugh Janus).
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Alan B. Bursteen.
DISTRIBUTOR: Artisan Entertainment.