Alien Arsenal

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Alien Arsenal
Directed by David DeCoteau
Produced by Kirk Edward Hansen
Charles Band
(executive producer)
Written by Matthew Jason Walsh
Starring Josh Hammond
Danielle Hoover
Michele Nordin
Krisztián Kovács
Jerrod Cornish
William Vogt
Riley Smith
Dominic Catrambone
Stephanie Mennella
Chris Olivero
Robert Donovan
Brenda Blondell
Brannon Gould
Matt Steveley
Joe Danzo
Heath Titan
Scott Boyer
Ryan Van Steenis
Betheny Zolt
Michelle A. Katz
Jessica Kiper
Walsh Creen Carvalino
Kim Robert Koscki
Distributed by Full Moon Entertainment
Release date(s) 1999
Running time 90 min.
Language English
IMDb profile

Alien Arsenal is a Sci-Fi movie, released in 1999, directed by David DeCoteau.

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[edit] Plot

When two high school nerds find a secret hoard of hi-tech weapons and armor, their superhero dreams become reality. But the alien owners are alerted to the discovery, and return to claim their property, in a bid to use it to wipe out humanity. Can the geeks stop them?

[edit] Cast credits

  • Josh Hammond .... Ralph
  • Danielle Hoover .... Baxter
  • Michele Nordin .... Felicia
  • Krisztián Kovács .... Flash
  • Jerrod Cornish .... Monty
  • William Vogt .... Lance
  • Riley Smith .... Chad
  • Dominic Catrambone .... Phil
  • Stephanie Mennella .... Jill
  • Chris Olivero .... Bill
  • Robert Donovan .... Mr. Lipkis
  • Brenda Blondell .... Mrs. O'Houlihan
  • Brannon Gould .... Manager
  • Matt Steveley .... Waiter/Walter
  • Joe Danzo .... Construction Worker #1
  • Heath Titan .... Construction Worker #2
  • Scott Boyer .... Construction Worker #3
  • Ryan Van Steenis .... Friend
  • Betheny Zolt .... Female Student #1
  • Michelle A. Katz .... Female Student #2 (as Michelle Katz)
  • Jessica Kiper .... Female Student #3 (as Jessica Michele Kiper)
  • Walsh Creen Carvalino .... Student
  • Kim Robert Koscki .... Thug (as Kim Koscki)

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