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Ghosts of Mars

Country: USA, Language: English, 98 mins

  • Director: John Carpenter
  • Writer: Larry Sulkis; John Carpenter
  • Producer: Sandy King

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Carpenter has been making films for a long time now - you would think that he would improve but, alas, he hasn't.

It all looks, sounds and feels distinctly amateur - despite the money spent on it.

The script is a total joke and the acting is just bad.

The lesbian storyline is, frankly, pointless.

A definitive, terrible B-movie.


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The(ir) Blurb...

200 years in the future a Martian police unit is dispatched to transport a dangerous prisoner from a mining outpost back to justice. But when the team arrives they find the town deserted and some of the inhabitants possessed by the former inhabitants of the planet.

Cast & Characters

Natasha Henstridge as Melanie Ballard;
Ice Cube as Desolation Williams;
Jason Statham as Jericho Butler;
Clea DuVall as Bashira Kincaid;
Pam Grier as Helena Braddock;
Joanna Cassidy as Whitlock;
Richard Cetrone as Big Daddy Mars;
Rosemary Forsyth as Inquisitor;
Liam Waite as Michael Descanso;
Duane Davis as Uno;
Lobo Sebastian as Dos;
Rodney A. Grant as Tres;
Peter Jason as McSimms;
Wanda De Jesus as Akooshay;
Doug McGrath as Benchley