Fortress 2 (2000)

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Written by Steven Feinberg, Troy Neighbors

Directed by Geoff Murphy

Running Time: 92 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: 15 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

In this film John Brennick (Christopher Lambert), former leader of the Resistance and thorn in the side of the MEN-TEL Corporation returns.

In the 10 years since he escaped from MEN-TEL's high-tech 'inescapable' (as much so as the Titanic was unsinkable) prison, he's got a house in the woods some horses, and has managed to illegally procreate with his wife.

However, when Resistance members track him down they try to recruit him back into the cause, but, of course, the bad guys aren't far behind, and after a few fights he finds himself captured *again* and thrown into MEN-TEL's brand-new prison *again*, which just so happens to be orbiting the Earth.

Surely, nobody could ever escape from this! Except of course, John Brennick!!!

When is Fortress 2 next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Movies 24 November 23rd, 9:00pm and on Movies 24 + November 24th, 2:00am. See more...

Cast

Image for Christopher LambertChristopher LambertJohn Henry Brennick
Aidan ReaDanny Brennick
David RobersonNestor Tubman
Liz May BriceElena Rivera
Beth ToussaintKaren Brennick
Willie GarsonStanley Nussbaum
Paul de BourcyEagle Two
Bruce MacEwenMercenary Leader
Stephen ShiversMercenary
Marius SpellerEagle One
Mereta MitaZED
Patrick MalahidePeter Teller
Thea SlikboerSally Ho
Carl ChaseWells
Yuji OkumotoSato

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