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Breach

Deep in space they are not alone.
2020 | 93m | English

(20660 votes)

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Popularity: 16 (history)

Director: John Suits
Writer: Edward Drake, Corey Large
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A hardened mechanic must stay awake and maintain an interstellar ark fleeing the dying planet Earth with a few thousand lucky souls on board... the last of humanity. Unfortunately, humans are not the only passengers. A shapeshifting alien creature has taken residence, its only goal is to kill as many people as possible. The crew must think quickly to stop this menace before it destroys mankind.
Release Date: Dec 17, 2020
Director: John Suits
Writer: Edward Drake, Corey Large
Genres: Action, Science Fiction, Horror
Keywords space travel, janitor, shape shifting alien, pregnant woman, flamethrower, deep space, cryogenic chamber
Production Companies Aloe Entertainment, Screen Media Films, 308 Enterprises, Saban Films, Almost Never Films
Box Office Revenue: $39,328
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Cody Kearsley Noah
Bruce Willis Clay Young
Rachel Nichols Chambers
Kassandra Clementi Hayley
Johnny Messner Blue
Corey Large Lincoln
Callan Mulvey Teek
Timothy V. Murphy Stanley
Johann Urb Shady
Ralf Moeller Vyrl
Alexander Kane Mike Riggins
Angie Pack Ortega
Van Ayasit Xu
Swen Temmel Fitzgerald
Adam Huel Potter Bama
Thomas Jane Admiral Adams-King
Everly Large Ava
Name Job
Shay Rhonemus Set Dresser
Alina Verenich Second Assistant Director
Cat Waller Swing
Barry Rathbun Boom Operator
Kristopher Laflamme Foley, Sound Effects Editor
David Teres VFX Artist
Nico Holodowsky Compositor
Joaquín Kierbel VFX Artist
Robert Crosby Digital Intermediate Colorist
Brian Massey Art Direction
Jere Sallee Art Direction
Julia Galimore Key Hair Stylist
Cat Bernier Special Effects Key Makeup Artist
Hailey Hannigan Best Boy Electric
Phillip Joe Luke Set Dresser
Andrew Stone Storyboard Artist
Hart Jacquez First Assistant "A" Camera
Olivia Schweikert Second Assistant "A" Camera
David Seth Chapman Electrician
Harley Shooke Best Boy Grip
Daniel Shippey Still Photographer
Ryan Binaco Creative Consultant
Brandon Bernier Assistant Editor
Joe Barrucco Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John Suits Director, Editor
Chadwick Struck Casting
Melissa Woods Production Design
Claire Mints Hair Department Head
Roy Knyrim Makeup Effects Designer
Kimberly Matela Costume Design
David Dean Ebert Production Design
Jacob Palmer Set Decoration
Will Stone "A" Camera Operator, Director of Photography
Chelsea Lee Key Makeup Artist
Logan Thomas Peterson First Assistant Director
Amy Gilbert Script Supervisor
Aaron Rosene First Assistant "B" Camera
Addison Brown Digital Imaging Technician
Jeremy Crouch Key Grip
Andrew Webster Grip
Roy Kynrim Special Effects Coordinator
Matt Falletta Special Effects Makeup Artist
Phil Perpich Production Sound Mixer
Daniel Calvo Visual Effects Supervisor, Visual Effects Producer
Nahuel Belich VFX Artist
Lucas Orueta Character Designer
Persephanie Engel Digital Intermediate Producer
Chase Yarbrough Gaffer, Chief Lighting Technician
Cory Alan Cooper Construction Coordinator
Philip Johnson "B" Camera Operator
Harrisen Logan Howes Second Assistant "A" Camera
Adolf Steele Key Grip
Nathan Ward Grip
Maggie Hudak Key Costumer
Jordan Sanders Special Effects Makeup Artist
Nicholas Larrabure Additional Editing
Van Ayasit Stunt Coordinator
Kevin Kem Stunt Double
Scott Glasgow Original Music Composer
Edward Drake Writer
Corey Large Writer
Philip Nathanael Camera Operator
Laffrey Witbrod Second Unit Director of Photography
Allie Shehorn Special Effects Makeup Artist
John Mehrer Line Producer, Production Accountant
Aaron Drake Music Supervisor
Jess Durham Stunt Double
Stuart F. Wilson Stunt Double
Elizabeth Davidovich Stunt Double
Billy Bussey Stunts
Ben Aycrigg Stunts
Surawit Sae Kang Stunts
Name Title
Mike Donovan Executive Producer
Danny H. Chan Executive Producer
Danny Roth Producer
Shanan Becker Executive Producer
Bill Bromiley Executive Producer
Mary Aloe Executive Producer
Roger Dorman Executive Producer
Ryan Charles Griffin Executive Producer
Benjamin Krause Executive Producer
Ness Saban Executive Producer
Andrew Kotliar Executive Producer
Seth Needle Executive Producer
Jonathan Saba Executive Producer
Elizabeth Zavoyskiy Executive Producer
Corey Large Producer
Edward Drake Executive Producer
Alexander Kane Executive Producer
Stephen J. Eads Executive Producer
Johnny Messner Executive Producer
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Reviews

JPV852
1.0

Awful in just about every regard. Acting was atrocious and although Bruce Willis's character is supposed to be a bit of alcoholic, I think the actor was actually drunk through most of this. Thomas Jane has only a few minutes of screen time but chews the scenery in what little in this he is and Cody ... Kearsley was pretty bland. Visual effects, even taking into account the low budget, was terrible. If not for Willis, this felt like a SyFy film. That said, never was angry while watching, in fact I laughed at some unintentional moments, just not enough to be in the good bad territory. **1.0/5**

Jun 23, 2021
tmdb15435519
2.0

epicly ... terrible. I swear, Bruce Willis must just love acting because he has been in so many horrendous films. Word of advice: if the only name you know is Bruce Willis, it's probably going to be a very bad film. ...

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
4.0

Bruce Willis features far more in this than I was expecting! He is the hard as nails security man - who likes a drink - aboard a ship taking the last remnants of humanity from the now toxic planet Earth to a new home in outer space. "Noah" (Cody Kearsley), meantime, has smuggled himself onto the ves ... sel so he can be with this expectant girlfriend and is soon apprehended by "Clay" who agrees to give him liberty for the 80-odd days of the journey while the rest of the crew are in stasis. Those days prove rather more eventful than anyone planned, unfortunately, as someone has smuggled a nasty creature onboard and that has wormed it's way into the stomach of one of the crew. All hell now breaks loose as it's clear this alien-cum-zombie is bent on spreading like a plague throughout the ship destroying all in it's path. Can they figure out a way to stop it? This is pretty poor, but nowhere near as bad as I'd feared. There is the semblance of a story, a recognisable plot and though the acting is wooden and the dialogue pretty inane most of the time, the scenario plays out well enough - if entirely derivatively - for ninety minutes. There aren't really any visual effects to moan about and Willis looks like he is having a bit of fun. Beware the last few scenes strongly suggests Anti Life II might be coming soon!

Nov 06, 2023