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Anchor Zone

Anchor Zone (1994) Movie Poster
Canada  •    •  82m  •    •  Directed by: Andrée Pelletier.  •  Starring: Michael Luke, Henry Czerny, Nicole Stoffman, Pheilm Martin, Andrew Younghusband, Mark Critch, Ron Hynes, Janis Spence, Sebastian Spence, Michelle Jackson, Barry Newhook, Javk Lamphear, Darrin Forward.  •  Music by: Sandy Morris.
     In the future, a young trainee with a corporation that runs society falls in with a group of young runaways, one of whom is escaping from a company experiment.

Review:

Image from: Anchor Zone (1994)
Image from: Anchor Zone (1994)
Image from: Anchor Zone (1994)
ANCHOR ZONE is an outrageously bad low-budget thriller of the 1990s that escaped from Canada. It's listed as science fiction only because it's set in the near future, where the world is controlled by ruthless corporations (go figure) and our hero goes on the run with a bunch of tearaways to 'stick it to the man', so to speak. Sadly, the film is so cheap that most of this film consists of characters running around in dark sets and reciting dialogue that must have sounded cheesy and dated when it was first written. A couple of familiar faces, like Henry Czerny, embarrass themselves just by showing up, but they really shouldn't have bothered.

Review by Leofwine_draca from the Internet Movie Database.