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Threshold

Plot

Evidently inspired by the 1958 theatrical feature It! The Terror From Beyond Space (which, of course, was also the basis for the 1979 thriller Alien), this made-for-cable melodrama begins as the crew of the space shuttle Oklahoma returns to earth after a routine mission. Unbeknownst to them, they have also brought back an alien "guest" in the form of seeds which blossom into insectoid life-forms, infiltrating human bodies to complete their evolution. At first, the victims of these aliens think they've merely broken out in blisters, but they soon learn differently -- to their unutterable horror. Racing against the clock, the Oklahoma's chief medical officer "Geronimo" Horne (Nicholas Lea) works in concert with his colleague Thaddeus Owens (Anthony Sherwood) and entimologist Savannah Bailey (Jamie Luner) to stem the alien invasion before the rapidly proliferating creatures reach the "threshold" amount -- at which point they will be impossible to control. Threshold debuted April 19, 2003, on the Sci-Fi Channel. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Cast

  • Nicholas Lea - Dr. Jerome "Geronimo" Horne
  • Jamie Luner - Dr. Savannah Bailey
  • Steve Bacic - Frank Hansen
  • Teryl Rothery - Shelly Hansen
  • David Lipper - Matt Bailey
Lisa Marcos - Peg; Karl Pruner - Quidd; Anthony Sherwood - Dr. Thaddeus Owens; Brandi Marie Ward - Sheila; Stephen J. Cannell - Pacheco Laval; Colin Glazer - Clay Collins; Joseph Marrese - Kerry Hansen; Evan Caravela - Terry Hansen; James Kee - Stewart Rayburn; Michael Rhoades - Geoffrey Kalendar; Gloria Slade - Capt. Carolyn Delong; Joanne Boland - Julie; Patrick Garrow - Henry Pynchon; Paulino Nunes - Det. Torrecelli; Darren Hynes - Jenlani Carter; Philip Williams - Off. Lehman; Joe Matheson - Capt. Malloran; Frank Chiesurin - Bobby; Chantal Quesnelle - Nanci Hanover; Michael Kremko - Jarrett Garson; Clare Dennis - Blood-bank worker; Leviathan Grant - Quidd's Military Personnel

Credit

Ruth Secord - Costume Designer, Chuck Bowman - Director, Tanya Swerling - Editor, Chuck Bowman - Executive Producer, Kim LeMasters - Executive Producer, Richard John Baker - Composer (Music Score), Ed Hanna - Production Designer, Richard Wincenty - Cinematographer, Derek Rappaport - Producer, Kim LeMasters - Teleplay By

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