Phase IV is a 2002 Canadian direct-to-video action-thriller film starring Dean Cain and Brian Bosworth. It was directed by Bryan Goeres.
| Phase IV | |
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Film Poster | |
| Directed by | Bryan Goeres |
| Written by | Zani Leo (Story) Jeff Hare and Bryan Goeres (Screenplay) |
| Produced by | George Shamieh Carlo Liconti |
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| Cinematography | John Holosko |
| Edited by | Andy Horvitch |
| Music by | Sean Murray |
Production companies | American Cinema Independent Equinox Entertainment |
| Distributed by | 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment FWP Productions Free Dolphin International M.I.B. |
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Running time | 103 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
| Language | English |
Journalist Simon Tate is investigating the apparently "unrelated" accidental deaths of several students at a local university. When his friend, Dr. Benjamin Roanic, becomes a prime suspect and is then subsequently murdered, Simon sets out to prove Roanic's innocence and establish a link between the deaths and an AIDS-related drug test program.
Robert Pardi from TV Guide gave the film two out of five stars, stating: "This anti-establishment action flick is an unsatisfying mix of cautionary sci-fi tale and Hitchcockian thriller."[1] Glenn Erickson writing for the website DVD Talk gave the film two and a half out of five stars and said: "Most of the acting is reasonable. Bosworth's role is dull but Dean Cain is likeable in a numbskull kind of way engineered to be acceptable in as many foreign markets as possible."[2]
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