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Director: Cary Murnion
Cast: Dave Bautista
Max, whose world was devastated when an alien species crash-landed on Earth, unleashing a deadly plague that claimed his wife and much of humanity. In the fragile society that remains, humans have learned to coexist with their extraterrestrial invaders. But for Max, survival isn’t enough. His older daughter, Greta, is dying from the disease. As her body weakens, an alien Sentinel lurks outside their home, drawing nearer and nearer as Greta takes her final breaths. This silent, unyielding predator is on a mission to collect her body to fulfill an unstoppable metamorphosis ritual. The government sanctions it. Society accepts it. But Max refuses to have anything else taken from him.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Dreadnought, a science fiction action thriller directed by Cary Murnion, has received generally positive reviews from critics. The film's compelling premise and strong performances have been praised, though its pacing and execution have drawn some mixed reactions. While specific awards recognition is not provided, the film's IMDb rating of 6.5/10 and Rotten Tomatoes score indicate a moderately favorable reception from audiences.
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Dreadnought, directed by Cary Murnion, is a thrilling sci-fi action film that blends high-stakes drama with a unique alien invasion premise. Starring Dave Bautista, the film offers impressive visuals and an emotionally-charged performance as a father desperate to save his dying daughter from an unstoppable alien predator.
Dreadnaught is a 1981 Hong Kong martial arts comedy horror film directed by Yuen Woo-ping, and produced by Raymond Chow. The film stars Yuen Biao, Bryan Leung, and Kwan Tak-hing. The film was released theatrically in Hong Kong on 5 March 1981.
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