Shakma
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Shakma | |
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Theatrical release poster | |
Directed by |
Hugh Parks Tom Logan |
Produced by | Hugh Parks |
Screenplay by | Roger Engle |
Starring |
Christopher Atkins Amanda Wyss Ari Meyers Roddy McDowall |
Music by | David C. Williams |
Cinematography | Andrew Bieber |
Editing by | Mike Palma |
Distributed by |
Castle Hill Productions Quest Entertainment |
Release dates |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $1,500,000 (Estimated) |
Box office | Unknown |
Shakma (also known as Panic in the Tower and Nemesis) is a 1990 American horror movie directed by Tom Logan and starring Christopher Atkins, Amanda Wyss, Ari Meyers and Roddy McDowall. The film is about a baboon, effected by an experimental drug, escaping and killing medical students (who are playing a fantasy role-playing game) in a large state building.
Plot
Professor Sorenson, the head of a university med school, organizes a live-action role playing game for several of his students using the laboratory building after hours. But after they are locked in and the game begins, Shakma, a crazed, genetically mutated lab baboon, escapes and begins killing the players.
Cast
- Christopher Atkins as Sam
- Amanda Wyss as Tracy
- Ari Meyers as Kim
- Roddy McDowall as Sorenson
- Rob Edward Morris as Gary (as Robb Morris)
- Tre Laughlin as Bradley
- Greg Flowers as Richard
- Ann Kymberlie as Laura
- Donna Jarrett as Brenda
External links
- Shakma at the Internet Movie Database
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