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Monster Ark
Promotional poster
Written byBerkeley Anderson
Declan O'Brien
Directed byDeclan O'Brien
StarringRenee O'Connor
Tim DeKay
Theme music composerClaude Foisy
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersJeffery Beach
Phillip J. Roth
Thomas P Vitale[1]
CinematographyAnton Bakarski
EditorMatt Michael
Running time84 minutes
Production companySci Fi Pictures
Original release
NetworkSci Fi Channel
ReleaseAugust 9, 2008 (2008-08-09)

Monster Ark is a television film that first aired on the Sci-Fi Channel on August 9, 2008 (2008-08-09). It was directed by Declan O'Brien and Renee O'Connor, Tim DeKay and Tommy Lister starred.

Plot

An archaeologist team finds what appears to be new undiscovered Dead Sea Scrolls in the Qumran Ruins, Israel. The scrolls are that of a much earlier Book of Genesis that claims that Noah had an ark before the famous Noah's Ark which was used to store the only surviving Nephilim. When they find this ark though, they have released it into the world, and the only way to stop it is to use Noah's Staff.[2]

Cast

  • Tim DeKay as Dr. Nicholas Zavaterro
  • Renee O'Connor as Dr. Ava Greenway
  • Tommy 'Tiny' Lister as Sergeant Major Gentry (Tommy Lister Jr.)
  • Amanda Crew as Joanna
  • Carlos Leon as Belus
  • Bill Parks as Russell
  • Richard Gnolfo as Wilson
  • Tommy Nohilly as Coles
  • Vlado Mihailov as Martinez (Vlado Mihaylov)
  • Mike Straub as Hutch (Michael Straub)
  • Stefan Shterev as Insurgent #1 (Stefan Shtereff)
  • Bashar Rahal as Insurgent #2 (Bashar Rahad)
  • Hristo Mitzkov as Belus' Lieutenant (Hristo Motzkov)
  • George Zlatarev as Captain Backhar
  • Velislav Pavlov as Laborer
  • Dan Yarmolyuk as Mr. Fasanella
  • Chris Thompson as Mr. Windheim
  • Todd Jensen as Cain
  • Atanas Srebrev as Noah

References

  1. ^ "News - Entertainment, Music, Movies, Celebrity".
  2. ^ "Television". The New York Times.