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Release Date:
March 17, 2014
Original Title:
Slade Collins and the Tree of Life
Genres:
Action | Adventure
Production Companies:
Mad Angel Films
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 137
Slade Collins and The Tree Of Life is an adventure film that explores ancient Iroquois folklore. The story follows a relic hunter named Slade Collins who is employed by a museum caretaker to find Dr. Winters, a renowned anthropologist who has gone missing. Dr. Winters was researching The Tree Of Life in an attempt to uncover its secrets. In Iroquois myth, The Tree Of Life is believed to be directly tied to the story of Creation. Through an unfortunate event, Slade teams up with Sill Winters, Dr. Winter's daughter who is also searching for her father. Together, they set out to find the Tree Of Life and the doctor. Unfortunately for them, they are not the only ones searching for The Tree Of Life. The nefarious Reverend Wendell Cobb and his associate, the ruthless mercenary named Czar are also searching for it. Together they set out to bring about the end of the world as we know it.
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Associate Producer:
James Davall
Wendell Dickenson Jr
Scott Fiesthumel
Director:
Matthew A. Peters
Executive Producer:
Jason A. Covey
Matthew A. Peters
Producer:
Geoffrey Orlowski
Writer:
Matthew A. Peters
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