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Kill Command

2016·1h 39m·Not Rated
HorrorThrillerSci-FiAction
IMDb Rating
★ 5.7/10
16,187 votes

Set in a near future, technology-reliant society that pits man against killing machines. An army unit is helicoptered to a remote island training facility. An exercise for Captain Bukes and his unit, descends into a terrifying battle.

Kill Command is a 2016 horror thriller movie directed by Steven Gomez, starring Thure Lindhardt, David Ajala, Vanessa Kirby. It holds an IMDb rating of 5.7/10 from 16,187 votes and runs 1h 39m.

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Director
Steven Gomez
Stars
Thure Lindhardt
David Ajala
Vanessa Kirby
Mike Noble
Creators
Steven Gomez
Details
2016-11-25
99 min
Movie
Not Rated
★ United Kingdom
★ English
Keywords
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