Encrypt (film)
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Story by | Richard Taylor |
Directed by | Oscar Luis Costo |
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Country of origin | United States |
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Producer | Derek Rappaport |
Cinematography | Michael Galbraith |
Editor | Andrew Cohen |
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Network | Sci-Fi Channel |
Release | June 14, 2003 |
Encrypt is a television movie that premiered June 14, 2003 on the Sci-Fi Channel.[1] Set in the year 2068, the Earth's surface is in a cataclysmic upheaval, much of it transformed into wasteland by unstoppable storms (the byproduct of the destruction of the ozone layer). It was directed by Oscar Luis Costo.
Plot
[edit]A few survivors have dedicated themselves to preserving and protecting what is left of mankind; among these is former Army Captain John Thomas Garth (Grant Show). Approached by Lapierre (Steve Bacic), a former comrade now employed by eco-profiteer Anton Reich (Art Hindle), Garth is made an offer he cannot refuse. In exchange for his father's and other's survival, Reich agrees to lead a small team of mercenaries into the impenetrable Vincent estate to "liberate" the priceless works of art that had been stored there. Accompanied by reconnaissance specialist Fernandez (Naomi Gaskin), sniper King (Matthew G. Taylor), and tech genius Ebershaw (Wayne Ward), Garth must find a way to circumvent Encrypt, the deadly computerized security system surrounding the estate. Other obstacles include the Rook, a killer robot, and Diana (Vivian Wu), the holographic security chief of the estate. With the help of Lapierre, Garth destroys the Rook and discovers that it actually protects a device that can restore the ozone layer. With the help of Diana, Garth triggers it, but presumably dies soon afterwards.
Cast
[edit]- Grant Show as John Garth[2]
- Vivian Wu as Diana
- Steve Bacic as LaPierre
- Matthew G. Taylor as King
- Naomi Gaskin as Hernandez
- Wayne Ward as Ebershaw
- Art Hindle as Anton Reich
- Hannah Lochner as Mandy
- Vickie Papavs as Mandy's Mom
- Martin O'Carrigan as Garth's Dad
- Carolyn Goff as Elaine, Garth's Wife
References
[edit]- ^ "Encrypt". TVGuide.com. Retrieved 2023-04-19.
- ^ "What Happened to Grant Show - News & Updates - Gazette Review". 2017-01-11. Retrieved 2023-04-19.
External links
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- 2003 films
- 2003 television films
- 2003 science fiction films
- 2068
- American robot films
- English-language Canadian films
- Canadian science fiction television films
- American dystopian films
- Films about artificial intelligence
- Films set in the 2060s
- American post-apocalyptic films
- Syfy original films
- 2000s American films
- 2000s Canadian films
- 2000s science fiction film stubs
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