Dean Cain Movie:

Dark Descent



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Dean Cain Movie:
Dark Descent



Movie
Dark Descent
Dark Descent
List Price: $9.98Label: 20th Century Fox

Salesrank: 81926

Released: June 3, 2003
Our Price: $2.99
Used Price: $0.63
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • DVD
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Dean Cain
  • Scott Wiper
  • Biliana Petrinska
  • Maxim Gentchev
  • Art Mendelson
  • Editorial Review:
    Deep in the Mariana Sea Trench, a corporate underwater mining complex has been built - an industrial Atlantis. When an accident in a dry-dock chamber kills several miners an investigator is sent to find the cause and immediately finds out that it was not an accident. He becomes caught in the middle of a deadly conflict between the miners and the corporation, and fights to stay alive and uncover the truth.

    Dark Descent Reviews:
    A ripoff of several great movies 1 Star Review
    2008-09-07 - I am watching this so called movie with Dean
    Cain. I agree with others as to the poor quality of this film. Just a remake of several great adventure flicks. High Noon and Outland are fine examples of what evil/good should look like in a quality movie. Dark Descent has no depth, no pun intended, or acting displayed on the screen. Do as others have advised, rent or buy High Noon or Outland.

    doesn't make sense 1 Star Review
    2008-03-23 - I purchased this video because I am a big fan of Dean Cain. However, the movie was not prefaced with any details about what was taking place or where it was taking place and therefore the movie made no sense to me at all.

    Under the sea 2 Star Review
    2007-04-15 - This movie makes for some bizarre early morning viewing.Dean Cain stars as a marshal investigating minsers' suicides in the Marianas Trench,mourning his wife's death,and battling baddies with the help of nuclear explosives.He gets to mumble a lot,get angry,and beat up on his psychiatrist who has been giving evil drugs to miners.

    One wonders if the Marianas Trench were an undersea USSR,since most everyone has an Eastern European accent.Still,the movie is very unclear.Is it set underwater or underground? What is really going on? Where's the plot? In the depths of the sea,the plot has gone missing.

    Don't make the descent 1 Star Review
    2005-06-12 - Dean Cain stars as the marshall of an underwater mining facility. He arrests some maniac Russian who later gets out of prison and comes back to get Cain. There's another plot about people on the facility committing suicide but none of it really matters. If the plot sounds thin to base an entire movie on, you're right. There was no reason for this movie to be made, it's basically an ultra low budget rip off of Outland. Since it will cost the you the same at your video store, rent Outland.

    PLUNGE INTO OBLIVION 1 Star Review
    2004-08-13 - DARK DESCENT is about as exciting as watching someone make banana pudding. Filmed in Czechloslovakia, most of the actors and crew's names end in "v". Which wouldn't be so bad if they could at least ACT. Dean Cain, he of Superman fame, bullies his way through the mess, chewing his gum, and wincing after he gets shot in the leg. Scott Wiper who plays his jealous comrade mercifully disappears once he quits, but the movie never says what happens to him. The movie starts off with Cain and Wiper (sounds like a law firm, don't it?) facing some really nasty guys who are obviously attacking the women in this undersea mining plant. Nothing is ever explained as to why they are doing this, but Cain kills them all but one, a nasty guy who plans revenge. Meanwhile, many of the crew members are committing suicide, and Cain is investigating. (Excited yet?). Of course, it all culminates in a kind of underwater HIGH NOON when the bad guy who promised to come back, does so with two other goons, and chase Cain around the plant for a while. There is nothing exciting about any of this, as the direction is wooden and the acting abysmal.
    Try THE ABYSS or GHOST SHIP or any other undersea film, and you'll do much better than this waste of celluloid.










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