The Next Race: The Remote Viewings Trailer

The Next Race: The Remote Viewings Trailer (2009)

"In the Beginning, Man Created Ghen. In the End, Ghen Ruled Man. The First Chapter of the Creation Wars Saga Begins" 02 August 2009 Drama, Sci-Fi 86 mins

Mankind has lost a 300-year war against a genetically enhanced race they created and tortured. Now the descendants of that race -- known as the "ghen" -- control the planet from advanced underground cities within Hollow Earth. As rising dictator Crecilius Pryme urges his people to annihilate the remaining human population who toil in his factories above ground, a shocking secret is about to be unearthed that will change the lives of the Pryme family forever

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Cast

Bailey Chase

as Aiden Pryme

Paul Nakauchi

as Dr. Baxter Luminaire

Arthur Roberts

as Potentate XXXIV

Matt O'Toole

as Brother Wikstrom

Eric Scott Woods

as Crecilius Pryme

Bram Hoover

as Brother Onimus

Kali Cook

as Tana

Pamela Clay

as Hannalin Pryme

Aaron Stigger

as Brother Shaymus

Will Stanfill

as Cooper

Crew

International Releases Dates

United States 02 August 2009

Production Companies

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