| Resident Evil / Resident Evil: Apocalypse |
| Columbia TriStar (2002) |
| Action, Adventure, Horror |
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In Collection
#24 |
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0*
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DVD
194 mins |
| Anna Bolt | Dr. Green |
| Martin Crewes | Chad Kaplan |
| Milla Jovovich | Alice |
| Eric Mabius | Matt Addison |
| Ryan McCluskey | Mr. Grey |
| Indra Ove | Ms. Black |
| Oscar Pearce | Mr. Red |
| James Purefoy | Spence Parks |
| Michelle Rodriguez | Rain Ocampo |
| Colin Salmon | One |
| Sadrine Holt | |
| Sienna Guillory | |
| Mike Epps | |
| Jared Harris | |
| Thomas Kretschmann |
| Director | Paul W.S. Anderson
Alexander Witt |
| Producer | Paul W.S. Anderson
Bernd Eichinger |
| Writer | Paul W.S. Anderson
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| Cinematography | Christian Sebaldt
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| Musician | Elia Cmiral
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Resident Evil: Apocalypse
After narrowly escaping the horrors of the underground Hive facility, Alice (Milla Jovovich) is quickly thrust back into a war raging above ground between the living and the Undead. As the city is locked down under quarantine, Alice joins a small band of elite soldiers, led by Valentine (Sienna Guillory, Love Actually) and Carlos (Oded Fehr, The Mummy Returns) enlisted to rescue the missing daughter of Dr. Ashford, the creator of the mutating T-virus. It's a heart-pounding race against time as the group faces off against hordes of blood-thirsty zombies, stealthy Lickers, mutant canines and the most sinister foe yet.
Written and produced by the visionary director of Resident Evil, Paul W.S. Andersons (Alien vs. Predator and director by Alexander Witt, Resident Evil: Apocalypse is a superior sci-fi suspense sequel.
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