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Biohazard: The Alien Force 1994

★ 1.58 votes88 min📅 1994-09-30

"The End Of The World Has Just Been Born"

In *Biohazard: The Alien Force (1994)*, a shadowy biotech corporation known as Triton Industries unleashes a nightmare onto the world when a genetically engineered experiment spirals out of control.

Director: Steve Latshaw

Cast

James L. Miles
The BioMonster
Dorothy Best
Caitlan Palmer
Robin Chapman
Newspaper Editor
Christopher Mitchum
Christopher Mitchum
Donald Brady
John Alexander
John Alexander
Det. Morley
Katherine Culliver
Shana Alexander
Trevor David
Trevor David
Donner
Tom Ferguson
Quint
Susan Aronson
Nicki Carstairs
William Grefé
William Grefé
Mr. Babb

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Biohazard: The Alien Force (1994)* about?

The film follows a genetically engineered creature that escapes its lab birth, hunting down the men who donated DNA while targeting women for a twisted mating ritual. As chaos erupts, the corporation behind the experiment scrambles to silence the disaster before the public finds out.

Who directed *Biohazard: The Alien Force*?

The film was directed by Steve Latshaw, known for his work in low-budget genre films of the era.

Who stars in *Biohazard: The Alien Force*?

The cast features James L. Miles, Dorothy Best, Robin Chapman, Christopher Mitchum, and John Alexander in key roles.

Is *Biohazard: The Alien Force (1994)* worth watching?

While far from polished, this B-movie gem delivers chaotic fun for horror-sci-fi fans. Its no-frills approach and eerie premise make it a guilty pleasure, especially for those who enjoy kitschy creature features with a mad-science twist.

How long is *Biohazard: The Alien Force*?

The film runs 88 minutes, offering a tight, if frenetic, dose of genre mayhem.

About Biohazard: The Alien Force (1994) — A B-Movie Nightmare of Genetic Horror

In *Biohazard: The Alien Force (1994)*, a shadowy biotech corporation known as Triton Industries unleashes a nightmare onto the world when a genetically engineered experiment spirals out of control. The creature, a grotesque fusion of human DNA, escapes during birth and begins hunting down the scientists who contributed to its creation. With a twisted drive to hunt, mate, and survive, the monstrous offspring targets both male donors and unwitting women, leaving a trail of blood in its wake. Directed by Steve Latshaw, this low-budget horror-sci-fi hybrid delivers a tense, campy thrill ride infused with body horror and mad-science dread.

The film plays like a fever dream of genetic experimentation gone horribly wrong, blending the paranoia of corporate cover-ups with the visceral terror of an unstoppable predator. Latshaw's direction leans into the gritty aesthetic of 90s B-movies, amplifying the unease as the creature's rampage forces the lab's head of security into damage control. With its claustrophobic atmosphere and unsettling premise, *Biohazard: The Alien Force* offers a cult gem for fans of no-frills creature features that don't apologize for their rough edges.