Survivor

Survivor

201493 min
4.4/10
Science FictionActionFantasy

Plot Summary

During their search for a habitable planet the last living humans crash-land on a barren world, inhabited by bloodthirsty aliens and mysterious post-apocalyptic warriors.

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Official trailer from TMDB

👥Cast (13)

Danielle C. Ryan

Danielle C. Ryan

Kate Mitra

Kevin Sorbo

Kevin Sorbo

Captain Hunter

Rocky Myers

Rocky Myers

Rogan

Ruby Jones

Ruby Jones

Nidal

Melanie Stone

Melanie Stone

Hayley

Blake Webb

Blake Webb

Weston

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Abigail Mason

Anne

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Andrew Dee Jones

Snarl

Paul D. Hunt

Paul D. Hunt

Bunyon

James C. Morris

James C. Morris

Snicker

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Braxton McAllister

Gorgon

Nicola Posener

Nicola Posener

Computer System Voice

🎬Crew

Director

John Lyde

Writers

John Lyde

Producers

Gil Aglaure, Brett Bozeman, Saad Al-Enezi, Jason Faller, Rizwan Virk

🖼️Gallery (2 images)

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💬Reviews (1)

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Wuchak

10/5/2024

**_A beautiful blonde and scenic Utah locations, but bad writing and contrived dynamics_** After crashlanding on a planet, a young woman (Danielle C. Ryan) has to face two forms of humanoid threats to make it to her injured captain (Kevin Sorbo) and possible escape. "Survivor" (2014) mixes the first act of the original “Planet of the Apes” with The Land of the Lost TV series (the Sleestak and caves), plus maybe a little “The Descent.” The rocky desert locations are outstanding (cited below) and Danielle is stunning with her long mane and fit body, but too much of the runtime focuses on her running around the landscapes while Sorbo’s role is basically limited to lying around with a broken leg. Worse, there are too many glaringly posed shots and contrived choreographies. Plus, the ‘girl power’ element is laid on too thick, like when the heroine easily beats six athletic male antagonists. Why Sure! On top of all this is lousy writing, such as when the truth about the planet is revealed. I can’t blame the actors for the questionable acting, even the blubbering Weston (Blake Webb); the problem is the bad script. If you want to see this type of Sci-Fi adventure done right on a TV budget, check out “The Lost Future” from 2010. It’s great; this one’s just eye-rolling. It runs 1 hour, 33 minutes, and was shot in two areas of Utah. In the southeast: St. George, Sand Hollow Reservoir and Snow Canyon State Park; in the north: Starvation State Park and Provo to the west of there, along with South Fork Park, which is north of Provo. GRADE: C-/D+

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Production Companies

Arrowstorm Entertainment