Manticore is an American Sci-Fi original movie that aired on the Sci-Fi Channel on November 26, 2005. It was directed by Tripp Reed and featured Heather Donahue, Chase Masterson and Robert Beltran. It is about a squad of United States Army soldiers in Iraq that must fight against a resurrected, nearly unstoppable manticore awoken from its slumber by an Iraqi insurgent leader.[1]

Manticore
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Written byJohn Werner
Directed byTripp Reed
StarringRobert Beltran
Heather Donahue
Chase Masterson
Jeff Fahey
Theme music composerDavid C. Williams
Country of originUnited States
Original languagesEnglish, Arabic
Production
ProducersJeffery Beach, Phillip Roth
EditorsDavid Flores, Tripp Reed
Running time88 minutes
Original release
NetworkSci-Fi Channel
ReleaseNovember 26, 2005 (2005-11-26)

Overview

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United States Army soldiers with the 10th Mountain Division stationed in Iraq are sent on a search to look for missing journalists. They come to a small Iraqi town and find a man-eating monster instead. The soldiers find out that the residents of the town are dead and discover a living "Weapon of Mass Destruction", a Manticore. The Manticore was awakened from its long slumber by an Iraqi insurgent leader wanting to rid the country of foreign occupation forces at any price. The Manticore goes on a killing rampage and soon, the only ones left are Baxter, Keats, and Ashley Pierce. The Manticore kills Ashley by spitting acid on her face before eating her alive, but Baxter and Keats manage to kill it with a camcorder and a sledgehammer.

Cast

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  • Robert Beltran as Sergeant Tony Baxter
  • Heather Donahue as Corporal Keats
  • Chase Masterson as Ashley Pierce
  • Jeff Fahey as Major Spence Kramer
  • Faran Tahir as Umari
  • A. J. Buckley as Private Sulley
  • Michael Cory Davis as Private Davis
  • Benjamin Burdick as Ryan
  • Richard Gnolfo as John Busey
  • Edmund Druilhet as Sergeant Cohen
  • Michail Elenov as Fathi
  • George Zlatarev as Safa
  • Jeff M. Lewis as Ortiz
  • Tripp Reed as Sergeant Henderson
  • Vlado Mihailov as Mickey
  • Jonas Talkington as "Mouth"
  • Atanas Srebrev as "Charms"

References

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  1. ^ Jason Buchanan (2007). "Manticore (2005)". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2007-12-13. Retrieved 2009-06-04.
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