PROBE: Unnatural Selection
Originally released in 1996. PROBE: Unnatural Selection is a horror/science fiction film. directed by Bill Baggs. At just 47 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Caroline John, Louise Jameson, and Charles Kay
Synopsis
In 1975, the British Government quietly closed down a secret evolutionary project codenamed BEAGLE, ordering the destruction of all research materials. Today, the horrific discovery of several oddly mutated bodies alerts Liz Shaw and P.R.O.B.E. to the fact that something is stalking the original site of project BEAGLE – something which may challenge the very nature of humanity itself! With a crack security team at her disposal, Liz desperately attempts to track down the perverted results of the project. But who or what is hunting whom?
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Caroline John
as Dr. Elizabeth Shaw
Louise Jameson
as Patricia Haggard
Charles Kay
as Julius Quilter
Mark Gatiss
as Mr. Emerson
Geoffrey Beevers
as Right Hon. Brian Rutherford
Simon Wolfe
as Dennis Lancaster
Kathryn Rayner
as Angela
Alexander Kirk
as Colonel Ackroyd
Patricia Merrick
as Dr. Julie Gilchrist
Jonathan Rigby
as Cummings
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- BBV Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is PROBE: Unnatural Selection about?
In 1975, the British Government quietly closed down a secret evolutionary project codenamed BEAGLE, ordering the destruction of all research materials. Today, the horrific discovery of several odd...
Who directed PROBE: Unnatural Selection?
PROBE: Unnatural Selection was directed by Bill Baggs.
How long is PROBE: Unnatural Selection?
PROBE: Unnatural Selection has a runtime of 0 hours and 47 minutes (47 minutes total).
When was PROBE: Unnatural Selection released?
PROBE: Unnatural Selection was released on October 1, 1996 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in PROBE: Unnatural Selection?
The main cast of PROBE: Unnatural Selection includes Caroline John, Louise Jameson, Charles Kay, Mark Gatiss, Geoffrey Beevers.