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Sep 29, 2005 · Absolon: Directed by David De Bartolome. With Christopher Lambert, Lou Diamond Phillips, Kelly Brook, Ron Perlman. In a world ravaged by disease, he's the only cure... and the last hope for human-kind.
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- David De Bartolome
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Absolon is a 2003 post-apocalyptic science fiction thriller film directed by David Barto and starring Christopher Lambert, Lou Diamond Phillips, and Kelly Brook.The plot concerns a future society where the only hope for survival from a deadly virus is a drug called Absolon.
- Gary Koftinoff
- 16 December 2003
- Jamie Brown
Absolon is a drug regimen everyone must now take to stay alive. One corporation controls the drug and Murchison [ [Ron Perlman]] is its leader. A corporate scientist, who was researching the virus, is found murdered. Norman Scott [ [Christopher Lambert]] is the policeman assigned to investigate the crime. He eventually uncovers a conspiracy ...
Absolon. Watch Absolon with a subscription on Prime Video. In 2007 a detective (Christopher Lambert) investigates the murder of a scientist who found the cure for a deadly virus.
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- David Barto
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Absolon. 2003 · 1 hr 37 min. R. Sci-Fi · Action · Thriller. In a world ravaged by a deadly virus and wholly dependent on a single pharmaceutical for survival, the man who may have found a cure is murdered. Subtitles: English. Starring: Christopher Lambert Lou Diamond Phillips Ron Perlman Kelly Brook Roberta Angelica. Directed by: David De ...
- David De Bartolome
- 96 min
- January 1, 2003
production coordinator: digital intermediate scanning and recording: Cine-Byte (as Diana Madureia) Ian Maxwell. ... visual effects coordinator: Calibre Digital Pictures. Anthony Paterson. ... creative supervisor: Calibre Digital Pictures. Nick Paulozza.
ABSOLON is not an awful movie, but it is a bad movie. It's basically a string of cliches and "Evil Corporation" formulas thrown into scenes of Lambert dodging assassins led by a cheesy Lou Diamond Phillips, now trying to make himself the King of Low-Budget Cheesy Villains. Skip this film. 3 out of 10.