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Director: Roger Mende
Cast: David Carradine, Maria Hall-Brown, Karen Black, Jolinna Mitchell
A space freighter that has gone adrift suddenly catapults into an alternate universe.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Light Speed (1998) is a critically panned science fiction horror film directed by Roger Mende. With a low 3.4/10 rating on IMDb, the film appears to have garnered poor audience reception, indicating it is likely an underappreciated or largely forgotten entry in the genre.
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Fans of classic sci-fi and horror films will enjoy the unique blend of genres in 'Light Speed' from 1998, directed by Roger Mende. The film's thrilling storyline, which follows a stranded space freighter that catapults into an alternate universe, is brought to life by a talented cast including David Carradine, Maria Hall-Brown, and Karen Black.
The speed of light in vacuum, often called simply the speed of light and commonly denoted c, is a universal physical constant exactly equal to 299792458 m⋅s−1. It is exact because, by international agreement, a metre is defined as the length of the path travelled by light in vacuum during a time interval of 1⁄299792458 second. The value 299,792,458 metres per second is approximately 1 billion kilometres per hour; 700 million miles per hour. The speed of light is the same for all observers, no matter their relative velocity. It is the upper limit for the speed at which information, matter, or energy can travel through space.
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