Epoch (film)
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| Epoch | |
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Epoch DVD cover |
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| Directed by | Matt Codd |
| Produced by | Jeff Beach Ken Olandt Phillip Roth |
| Written by | Jonathan Raymond Phillip Roth (screenplay) Jonathan Raymond (story) |
| Starring | David Keith Ryan O'Neal Stephanie Niznik Raul Julia-Levy Brian Thompson Shannon Lee |
| Music by | Richard McHugh |
| Cinematography | Ken Stipe |
| Editing by | Randy Carter Ken Peters |
| Distributed by | New City Releasing |
| Release date(s) | August 14, 2001 |
| Running time | 93 min. (Australia) 95 min. (Argentina) |
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| Language | English |
| IMDb profile | |
Epoch is a 2001 science fiction film directed by Matt Codd.
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Billions of years ago, Torus, a massive, mysterious structure of unknown alien origin crashed to Earth. Now, it has emerged from the ground in a remote part of the world and is hovering above the planet's surface, causing natural disasters and global panic. Mason Rand (David Keith), a top-secret weapons specialist, is called in to unlock the secrets of the structure. When he discovers a secret doorway into another world, he discovers that the future of humankind may possibly rest on his shoulders.
In November 2001, the Sci Fi Channel aired Epoch on November 24, 2001 to garner the highest original movie ratings in the network's history. The film, which the network purchased from the United Film Organization, had solely been marketed with on-air promos.[1]
- Epoch at the Internet Movie Database