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Phase IV (2003)

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Directed byBryan Goeres
CastDean Cain, Brian Bosworth, Mimi Kuzyk, Heather Mathieson, Richard Donat and Nigel Bennett
Theatrical ReleaseJuly 15, 2003
DVD ReleaseApril 20, 2004
Running Time101 minutes
MPAA RatingR (Restricted)
UPC Code024543117230
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Average user review: 3.5 (7 reviews)

rating: 4 QuoteSaw it on Cable and wanted it my collectionQuote
I am a big fan of Dean Cain and saw this movie on a cable channel and wanted to have it in my collection. Dean Cain does a wonderful job in this movie and the plot is reasonable and puts you on the edge of your seat. March 23, 2008

rating: 3 QuoteBosworth as a 'bad-guy'Quote
A good watch, and Brian Bosworth as a 'bad guy'. Dean Cain is excellent in a movie with a better plot than expected. I truely enjoyed this movie,
and Bosworth does a good job with his character. But the movie is Dean Cain's. A definte buy, and one you can watch over and over. December 20, 2007

rating: 4 QuotePhase IVQuote
Interesting story for the premise of this film.

A Large Multinational Drug Company has found a cure for AIDS.

But instead of making the AIDS drug cure available to the general public, the Large Drug Company decide to wipe out any trace that this AIDS drug cure exists.

Only problem is, that the Large Drug Company (LDC), has already started human trials of the AIDS drug that cures and the people who were successfully cured by this trial drug, now become targets for the LDC to wipe out.

LDC doesn't want any member of the public to know of their discovery, what they want to happen is that they want to make Billions of Dollars by marketing and selling an AIDS drug that simply treats the symptoms of AIDS.

The only facet of this story that I found a little unbelievable was the fact the Dean's character was an ex-navy seal and it was interesting to watch Dean Cain playing a journalist (again) in this film. :). So if you can suspend your disbelief about the "ex navy seal", it is an easy and entertaining/clever little movie to watch.

I would recommend this film to any Dean Cain fan.

take care, sarahk_4005 March 9, 2007

rating: 2 QuoteCould have been better.Quote
The best acting job in the whole movie, was Dean Cain himself. The telling of his back story could have been more detailed. It tended to be a bit disjointed in some areas. The action was pretty good though. January 10, 2007

rating: 5 Quoteconspiracy at its bestQuote
"THEY" CANT KEEP IT A SECRET ANY MORE. THIS MOVIE TELLS IT LIKE IT IS. THE DRUG MAKERS WANT TREATMENTS "NOT" CURES AND IF A CURE IS ACCIDENTLY DISCOVERED? SHELVE IT BECAUSE THEY DONT MAKE THE BILLIONS OFF CURES, ONLY THE TREATMENTS. THIS MOVIE SHOWS WHAT LENGTHS THE POWERS THAT BE WILL GO TO AND WILL DO WHAT EVER IS NECESSARY TO PROTECT THEIR RACKET OR THEIR INVESTMENTS EVEN IF IT MEANS KILLING. ANY INVENTER WHO HAS CREATED SOMETHING THAT COULD PUT THE "BIG BOYS" OUT OF BUSINESS CAN TELL YOU HORROR STORYS THAT PARALLEL THE MOVIE PHASE IV SHOWS. WARD FRAZIER AURORA IN. May 8, 2005

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