
Starfire Mutiny 2002
"The Fate of the Future is in Her Hands"
In the grim landscape of *Starfire Mutiny (2002)*, Earth's ozone layer is a relic of the past, leaving the planet a barren wasteland where survival depends on a beleaguered space station floating above the ruins. Lloyd A.
Director: Lloyd A. Simandl
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Starfire Mutiny (2002) about?
*Starfire Mutiny (2002)* follows the fight for survival aboard a space station after Earth's ozone layer collapses, leaving the planet uninhabitable. The station's commander, played by Joe Lara, must defend it against a tyrannical takeover that threatens the last hope for humanity's survival.
Who directed Starfire Mutiny?
The film was directed by Lloyd A. Simandl, known for his work in action and sci-fi cinema.
Who stars in Starfire Mutiny?
The cast includes Joe Lara, Maureen LaVette, Elise Muller, Douglas Arthurs, and Julius Krajewski, delivering a mix of intense action and dramatic tension.
Is Starfire Mutiny (2002) worth watching?
While not widely rated, *Starfire Mutiny (2002)* offers a solid blend of sci-fi action and post-apocalyptic drama. Fans of low-budget thrillers with high stakes might find it an entertaining, if flawed, diversion.
How long is Starfire Mutiny?
The runtime of *Starfire Mutiny (2002)* is 94 minutes.
About Starfire Mutiny (2002) — Survival Thriller in a Desolate Future
In the grim landscape of *Starfire Mutiny (2002)*, Earth's ozone layer is a relic of the past, leaving the planet a barren wasteland where survival depends on a beleaguered space station floating above the ruins. Lloyd A. Simandl's action-packed thriller thrusts viewers into a high-stakes battle for control of the last bastion of human hope, where Commander Joe Lara's steadfast leadership clashes with the ruthless ambitions of Douglas Arthurs' antagonist. With a stellar cast including Maureen LaVette, Elise Muller, and Julius Krajewski, this sci-fi gem blends explosive confrontations with emotional depth, exploring themes of resilience, sacrifice, and the unbreakable will to reclaim what was lost.
Set against the backdrop of a dying world, *Starfire Mutiny (2002)* delivers a pulse-pounding narrative where every decision could mean the difference between humanity's extinction and rebirth. The film's gritty atmosphere and relentless pacing capture the desperation of a future hanging in the balance, while its blend of fantasy and science fiction elements adds a layer of intrigue to the struggle for power.