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Airboss II: Preemptive Strike

December 21, 1998 1h 31m 1.0/10 (2 votes)

Originally released in 1998. Airboss II: Preemptive Strike is a science fiction/action film. directed by J. Christian Ingvordsen.

Starring Frank Zagarino, Kayle Watson, and J. Christian Ingvordsen

Synopsis

High above the Earth, Top Gun pilot turned astronaut Frank White commands his first Space Shuttle mission. While in orbit, the science team headed by Doctor Bender runs a critical experiment utilizing the unique properties of micro-gravity to cultivate a cure for the Ebola virus, the most lethal pathogen known to the human race. Back on Earth, an accident on the way to de-brief leaves the entire science team dead. Only Dr. Bender has survived. Suspecting foul play, Frank White infiltrates the hospital where Dr. Bender is quarantined, and learns from the critically injured scientist that the accident was arranged.

Quick Facts

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Release Date December 21, 1998 27 years ago
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Runtime 1h 31m 91 minutes total
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User Rating 1.0/10 Mixed (2 votes)
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is Airboss II: Preemptive Strike about?

High above the Earth, Top Gun pilot turned astronaut Frank White commands his first Space Shuttle mission. While in orbit, the science team headed by Doctor Bender runs a critical experiment utiliz...

Who directed Airboss II: Preemptive Strike?

Airboss II: Preemptive Strike was directed by J. Christian Ingvordsen.

How long is Airboss II: Preemptive Strike?

Airboss II: Preemptive Strike has a runtime of 1 hours and 31 minutes (91 minutes total).

When was Airboss II: Preemptive Strike released?

Airboss II: Preemptive Strike was released on December 21, 1998 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Airboss II: Preemptive Strike?

The main cast of Airboss II: Preemptive Strike includes Frank Zagarino, Kayle Watson, J. Christian Ingvordsen, Debbie Rochon, Scooter McCrae.