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22 February 2009 (USA) moreGenre:
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Hydra Offers Thrills and Laughs on DVD (From ReelzChannel. 19 June 2009, 8:32 AM, PDT)
Assorted Creature Features Hitting DVD
(From Dread Central. 6 March 2009, 10:36 AM, PST)
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Not as Bad as Some say. moreCast
(Credited cast)| Dwayne Adway | ... | Mr. Winters | |
| Frank Alvarez | ... | Otto | |
| Texas Battle | ... | Ronnie Kaplan | |
| Ed Blinn | ... | Daniel the Technician | |
| Antonio D. Charity | ... | Knut | |
| Roark Critchlow | ... | Sean Trotta | |
| Diego Villarreal Garcia | ... | Panos | |
| William Gregory Lee | ... | Clarence Elkins | |
| Alex McArthur | ... | Vincent Camden | |
| Michael Miranda | ... | Scott | |
| Philip Moon | ... | Dr. Kim | |
| Dawn Olivieri | ... | Gwen Russell | |
| Paul Rae | ... | Alex Williams | |
| Polly Shannon | ... | Dr. Valerie Cammon | |
| Graham Shiels | ... | Horst | |
| George Stults | ... | Tim Nolan | |
| Michael Shamus Wiles | ... | Captain Sweet | |
| Jana Williams | ... | Dixie | |
| Matthew Willig | ... | Gunner | |
| James Wlcek | ... | Bob Crick |
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Germany:16Filming Locations:
Shots though out the movie was shot on the S.S. Victory Lane Maritime Museum, Long Beach California, USAFun Stuff
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Continuity: In some scenes, Hercules' sword is elaborately engraved, and in others, it's a cheaply made sheet metal job. moreFAQ
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This will never be Emmy-worthy, nor will this enjoy record-breaking DVD sales later when it is released, but this is superior for a Sci Fi Channel Original. Like Wyvern, the story and dialog is more involved, better detailed, and runs much more fluid than your typical Sci Fi Channel fare. The long shots and scenic vistas are new for Sci Fi Channel releases, and I have to say they add a great deal to the overall feel and effect of the work. But moreover, the CGI has been amped up a bit and looks like something in which you can suspend belief, for a change. That has been the greatest problem with Sci Fi Original movies, thus far...the horrible CG, trite dialog, and terrible acting ruin the possibility of enjoying a good suspension of belief, thereby negating its own work. Thus is not the case with Hydra. At least, not to the extent as is typically present.
It's not as bad as some say.
It rates a 5.5/10 on the Made 4 TV scale.
It rates a 4.2/10 on the Movie Scale from...
the Fiend :.