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Kill Switch DVD

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A pilot battles to save his family and the planet after an experiment for unlimited energy goes wrong.

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Released
15 October 2018
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Icon Home Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
87 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5051429103426 
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Sci-fi action feature directed by Tim Smit and starring Dan Stevens and Bérénice Marlohe. A scientific breakthrough has led to the development of a device intended to generate unlimited energy and solve the world's energy crisis. Everything seems to be working normally until many eyewitnesses report vehicles emerging from the sky and crashing to the ground as well as several disappearances. As concern about the stability the device grows, Will Porter (Stevens) is pressed into investigating the issue with the help of Abigail Vos (Marlohe). The problem requires investigation on the other side of a portal however, in an entirely separate parallel dimension. Will emerges on the other side only to find a world falling apart and is pursued by its technological defenders in a desperate race against time to save his world, even if it means the destruction of another.

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