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Stonehenge Apocalypse
Directed by Paul Ziller
Written by Brad Abraham and Paul Ziller
Produced by John Prince
Starring Misha Collins
Torri Higginson
Peter Wingfield
Cinematography Anthony C. Metchie
Edited by Christopher A. Smith
Music by Michael Neilson
Distributed bySyFy
Release dates
June 12th, 2010
Country USA
Language English

Stonehenge Apocalypse is a 2010 made-for-TV science fiction movie starring Misha Collins, Torri Higginson and Peter Wingfield. The movie follows a series of deaths, natural disasters, and strange energy readings that seem to be mysteriously connected to Stonehenge.

Plot

Jacob Glaser, disgraced award winning scientist and underground pseudo-science radio talk-show host, notices unusual spikes in the Earth's electromagnetic field which lead him to Stonehenge.

Stonehenge has begun to move independently, build up an electromagnetic charge and release enough energy to vaporise people within a certain radius.

Jacob theorises that Stonehenge is actually at the centre of a massive ancient terraforming machine, but must convince the scientists and military on site of this before it is too late and all life on Earth is destroyed in a series of volcanoes which are connected to Stonehenge through the Earth's electromagnetic field.

Meanwhile Joseph Lesham - of the somewhat ambiguous past connection to Jacob - is actively working towards Earth's destruction in hopes that his followers (cult) will survive the Apocalypse, waiting it out in a heretofore undiscovered pyramid in Maine, and become the progenitors of the next era of life on Earth.

The conclusion is a race for possession of the device which controls both the pyramid in Maine and the electromagnetic terraforming machine at Stonehenge.

Cast

Reception

Stonehenge Apocalypse drew 2.1 million viewers during its premiere. [1]

External links

References

  1. ^ Gorman, Bill. "Syfy's Original Movie Stonehenge Apocalypse Draws 2.1 Million Total Viewers During June 12 Premiere". Retrieved 2010-06-21. {{ cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= ( help)
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Revision as of 07:57, 7 March 2011

Stonehenge Apocalypse
Directed by Paul Ziller
Written by Brad Abraham and Paul Ziller
Produced by John Prince
Starring Misha Collins
Torri Higginson
Peter Wingfield
Cinematography Anthony C. Metchie
Edited by Christopher A. Smith
Music by Michael Neilson
Distributed bySyFy
Release dates
June 12th, 2010
Country USA
Language English

Stonehenge Apocalypse is a 2010 made-for-TV science fiction movie starring Misha Collins, Torri Higginson and Peter Wingfield. The movie follows a series of deaths, natural disasters, and strange energy readings that seem to be mysteriously connected to Stonehenge.

Plot

Jacob Glaser, disgraced award winning scientist and underground pseudo-science radio talk-show host, notices unusual spikes in the Earth's electromagnetic field which lead him to Stonehenge.

Stonehenge has begun to move independently, build up an electromagnetic charge and release enough energy to vaporise people within a certain radius.

Jacob theorises that Stonehenge is actually at the centre of a massive ancient terraforming machine, but must convince the scientists and military on site of this before it is too late and all life on Earth is destroyed in a series of volcanoes which are connected to Stonehenge through the Earth's electromagnetic field.

Meanwhile Joseph Lesham - of the somewhat ambiguous past connection to Jacob - is actively working towards Earth's destruction in hopes that his followers (cult) will survive the Apocalypse, waiting it out in a heretofore undiscovered pyramid in Maine, and become the progenitors of the next era of life on Earth.

The conclusion is a race for possession of the device which controls both the pyramid in Maine and the electromagnetic terraforming machine at Stonehenge.

Cast

Reception

Stonehenge Apocalypse drew 2.1 million viewers during its premiere. [1]

External links

References

  1. ^ Gorman, Bill. "Syfy's Original Movie Stonehenge Apocalypse Draws 2.1 Million Total Viewers During June 12 Premiere". Retrieved 2010-06-21. {{ cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= ( help)

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