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Release Date:
January 1, 2013
Original Title:
The Forbidden Dimensions
Alternate Titles:
2035 Sauvez le futur
2035: Forbidden Dimensions
Dimensão Proibida
Mad Jack - Travelling Forbidden Dimensions
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Razorwire Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18
Runtime: 86
Jack Slade was born during a solar eclipse in the year 1980. 18 years later, he finds out he has the ability to travel into the future. He projects himself into the year 2035, where society has been destroyed by a fascist regiment of psychopathic doctors that rule the wastelands, creating deformed mutants with a serum synthesized from the flesh of dead aliens. Now Slade must travel back to the year 1998 to destroy a device known as the wavelength generator, which opened the dimensional gateways to these alien beings. With the help of an army of female outlaws and a sleazy detective, Slade re-connects with the star child Khadijah, who holds the key to stopping these tragic events from ever taking place.
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Assistant Makeup Artist:
Kyle Morris
Cinematography:
Robert Diaz Leroy
Costume Design:
Veronica Tarlitz
Director:
Christopher James Miller
Editor:
Christopher James Miller
Executive Producer:
Warren Abbott
Music:
Christopher James Miller
Bryan Alexander
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Kalise Wallace
Writer:
Christopher James Miller
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