It is the dawn of the new millennium and the world's highest security prison designed to house some of the most dangerous criminals in history has been built deep in the Antarctic. Designated only as Facility Number 1 the prison is considered entirely escape proof and those incarcerated there thought they were all alone - until now... What they are about to discover is that the icy tundra houses more than the deadly criminals at Facility Number 1 - a giant and deadly maneating snake that has been dormant for centuries has been awakened by the human presence and has a voracious appetite for human flesh. As the prehistoric slaughter begins everyone in the prison must fight to escape the paralyzing grip of the deadly BOA.
12 000 feet below the Antarctic ice it lays in wait... In the highest security prison for the world's deadliest criminals a team digs up the remains of a violent ancient creature that isn't quite dead...
Originally made for television, Blood Crime is a standard thriller with a better-than-usual plot. Seattle detective Daniel Pruitt (Jonathan Schaech) goes out to the country with his wife Jessica (Elizabeth Lackey, Mulholland Drive), who is brutally attacked; hysterical, she accuses an innocent man, whom Pruitt beats severely. But when he finally contacts the local sheriff (James Caan) the beaten man turns up dead and turns out to be the sheriff's son. Now Pruitt has to find the real murderer before the evidence starts pointing to him. The script isn't subtle, and as a larger mystery unfolds, some elements of Blood Crime are a little too convenient--but the tension between Pruitt and the sheriff remains surprisingly taut, the story zips along, and--for the genre--the character motivations are unusually plausible. --Bret Fetzer
12 000 feet below the Antarctic ice it lays in wait... In the highest security prison for the world's deadliest criminals a team digs up the remains of a violent ancient creature that isn't quite dead...
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