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Director: John Bailey
Cast: Laureta Meci, Peter Conboy
Engineered by man, the ultimate test tube baby, sexy, intelligent, strong, think you can handle her? Think again. She's a genetically manufactured clone cyborg. a super warrior, created illegally to execute tasks too dangerous or impossible for a normal soldier. Her Mission: To take out anyone with any knowledge of megacorporation Amasia's plan to create a clone cyborg army to be sold to the highest bidder. Who does she really work for? Who is really pulling the strings? Beyond the espionage, a mystery unfolds.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Shadow Kill is a 2004 science fiction film directed by John Bailey that has not received significant critical or awards recognition. While details about its public reception are not readily available, the film's premise of a genetically engineered clone cyborg assassin on a covert mission suggests it may appeal to fans of futuristic action and espionage narratives.
Why you might like this:
Fans of intelligent science fiction thrillers will appreciate the unique blend of espionage, genetically-engineered cyborg action, and a compelling mystery that unfolds in Shadow Kill. Directed by John Bailey, this 2004 film features a standout performance by Laureta Meci as a powerful, ambiguous clone warrior on a dangerous mission.
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