Advanced Warriors
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Developer(s) | LightworX CGI Ltd. |
Publisher(s) | High Point Film and Television Ltd. |
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Platform(s) | DVD, Mobile phone |
Release | 2003 |
Genre(s) | Interactive movie |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
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Advanced Warriors is an Interactive movie by British studio LightworX CGI Ltd. starring Jeremy Bulloch which was released in 2003.
Story[edit]
Advanced Warriors is set in a parallel universe, in which the planet Argonia exists in the same location as Earth. Argonia is invaded by a horde known as the Sirroms, and the planet's Guardian Force have to find a way to save it. In a last-ditch effort to save the planet, the Guardian opens a rift between Argonia and Earth, and selects four warriors from Earth's timeline, who have an inert DNA strand that marks them as potential saviours of Argonia. Manipulating the DNA of these four ordinary people, the Guardian is able to bring these planet-saving abilities to the surface, and turns them into the eponymous Advanced Warriors.[1]
Cast[edit]
- John Carrigan as Marshall
- Rebecca Nichols as Rachel
- Chase Masterson as Imogen
- Jeremy Bulloch as Max
- Mark Strickson as Guardian Force
- Carolyn Sammons as Princess Tia
- Darren Richards as Dark Mage
- Geoff Large as Bullet
- Wayne Pilbeam as The Giant
- Tina Richards as The Siren
- Tom Paterson as Darbok
- Elfi Nussbaumer as Vampire Queen
- Jen Maxter as Dysa
- Claire Pawley as Forma
- Justin Byman as Vampire Hunter Leader
- Simon Gildare as Fighter Pilot
The Starhyke connection[edit]
Following the production of Advanced Warriors, cast members Jeremy Bulloch, Rebecca Nichols and Wayne Pilbeam would reunite in the cast of the British science fiction show Starhyke. Andrew Dymond, who wrote and directed Advanced Warriors, also wrote and directed Starhyke, while Sue Witheridge - the costume designer for Advanced Warriors would go on to play Daphne in Starhyke.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ "What is AW?". LightworX & First Cut Limited. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Unknown parameter
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