Teenage twins Rachel (Sophie McBride) and Theo (Tom Cameron) travel to Auckland to stay with relatives following the sudden death of their mother. Staying with their Aunt Kay (Michaela Rooney) and Uncle Cliff (Matt Chamberlain) on Lake Pupuke the twins are fascinated by the volcanic lake and the creepy old Wilberforce house around the shore. They visit Mt Eden where Theo sees Mr Jones (Sam Neill) a strange old man from whose hands fire seems to glow...
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Tom Cameron, Sophie McBride and Sam Neill star in this New Zealand-made teen sci-fi action adventure based on the novel by Maurice Gee. When teenage twins Theo and Rachel Matheson (Cameron and McBride) investigate the deserted house next door, they discover the Wilberforces: a race of shape-shifting, slug-like alien creatures that live in the ring of extinct volcanoes beneath the city of Auckland. With the help of the mysterious Mr Jones (Neill) and their older cousin Ricky (Leon Wadham), the twins must now evince the power to battle the awakened ancient evil before it destroys them all.
Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play. Teenage twins Rachel (Sophie McBride) and Theo (Tom Cameron) travel to Auckland to stay with relatives following the sudden death of their mother. Staying with their Aunt Kay (Michaela Rooney) and Uncle Cliff (Matt Chamberlain) on Lake Pupuke, the twins are fascinated by the volcanic lake and the creepy old Wilberforce house around the shore. They visit Mt Eden, where Theo sees Mr Jones (Sam Neill), a strange old man from whose hands fire seems to glow... Actors Tom Cameron, Matthew Chamberlain, Oliver Driver, Matt Gillanders, Bruce Hopkins, Toi Iti, Bill Johnson, Nathaniel Lees, Sophie McBride, Chelsea McEwan-Miller, Colin Moy, Sam Neill & Gareth Reeves Director Jonathan King Certificate 12 years and over Year 2009 Languages English
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