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Release Date:
May 15, 2020
Original Title:
The Cure
Genres:
Action
Production Companies:
Atalayfilms
Production Countries:
Turkey | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 37
In the near future, a mysterious virus has taken over a large portion of the world's population.Upon contamination, it kills the host within a day. There is no permanent cure, only a temporary serum that resets every 24 hours.Special forces mercenary Noah's young daughter is one of the infected. When a permanent cure is stolen from a top-secret lab by a mysterious terrorist organization,Noah is recruited to retrieve it and ultimately save his daughter's life.What starts as an already dangerous mission turns into a deathtrap when the terrorists' bring fifteen armored vehicles filled with a hundred trained killer armed to the teeth with assault rifles, grenades, and even a rocket launcher. On top of this, the covert government organization that hired Noah might also have ulterior motives for the cure. Now Noah has to race against time to protect the one thing that can save his daughter's life as the chase turns into a symphony of ultraviolent action; filled with vehicular carnage,...
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Associate Producer:
Keith Miller
Cinematography:
Aaron Kraft
Director:
Ahmet Atalay
Music:
Sarah Kerrigan
Yuichiro Oku
Producer:
Ahmet Atalay
Aaron Kraft
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