Doom (2005)

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Written by Dave Callaham, Wesley Strick

Directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2005

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA/Czech Republic

Filmed in Colour

One of the most popular and influential video games ever makes its way to the big screen in this sci-fi thriller. A coalition of Earth's scientific and military interests have established a research colony called Olduvai on the planet Mars. But one day all communication from the outpost stops and no one can tell what has happened -- though the final messages suggest it's not good. Sarge (Dwayne Johnson, aka The Rock) and Reaper (Karl Urban), soon discover the situation is far worse than they could have imagined.

Cast

Image for Karl UrbanKarl UrbanJohn Grimm
Image for Dwayne JohnsonDwayne JohnsonSarge
Image for Rosamund PikeRosamund PikeSamantha Grimm
Image for Dexter FletcherDexter FletcherPinky
Image for Ben DanielsBen DanielsGoat
Al WeaverThe Kid
Richard BrakeCorporal Dean Portman
Yao ChinMac
Razaaq AdotiDuke
Deobia OpareiDestroyer
Brian SteeleHell Knight
Robert RussellDr. Carmack
Daniel YorkLt. Huengs
Ian HughesSandford Crosby
Sara HoughtonDr. Jenna Willits

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