Nemesis 4: Death Angel, also known as Nemesis 4 and Cry Of Angels: Nemesis 4, is a low-budget 1996 science fiction film by director Albert Pyun, who also directed the previous installments in the series. It is the sequel to Nemesis 3: Prey Harder as is the fourth installment in the Nemesis film series.
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Directed by | Albert Pyun |
Written by | Albert Pyun |
Produced by | Tom Karnowski Gary Schmoeller |
Starring | Sue Price Blanka Copikova Andrew Divoff Michal Gucík Nicholas Guest |
Cinematography | George Mooradian |
Edited by | Ken Morrisey |
Music by | Anthony Riparetti |
Production companies | Filmwerks Imperial Entertainment |
Distributed by | Imperial Entertainment Corporation |
Release dates | December 23, 1996 (Germany) April 25, 1997 (Japan) April 27, 1999 (USA) |
Running time | 80 minutes |
Countries | United States Denmark |
Language | English |
Following an uneasy ceasefire between the humans and the cyborgs, Alex Sinclair (Sue Price) is making a living in the future working as a cybernetically-enhanced assassin for her boss Bernardo (Andrew Divoff). But when Alex accidentally targets the wrong man and kills the son of a major crime syndicate head, she finds herself on the run once again as every assassin in town comes to collect the bounty on her. And all the while, Alex has been seeing a woman in black watching her from a distance. Alex begins to think the Angel of Death is waiting to come for her.
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