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Sliders: Slidecage (1998)

Sliders: Slidecage (1998)
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It looks as if Quinn (Jerry O'Connell) and Colin (Charlie O'Connell) have finally made it back to their home world of Kromagg Prime--but upon reaching the bleak, barren "surface" of the planet, the brothers sense that things aren't quite right. Their suspicions are confirmed when their father Michael Mallory (John Walcutt) sends a message from Kromagg Prime proper, telling the brothers that they've been captured and trapped in the Slidecage, a cosmic device created to shield their world from invaders. As if being penned up in an invisible prison isn't bad enough, Quinn and Colin are also swept up in a bitter power struggle between the human inmates of the Slidecage and their Kromagg counterparts. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Jerry O'Connell
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Sliders: Slidecage

It looks as if Quinn (Jerry O'Connell) and Colin (Charlie O'Connell) have finally made it back to their home world of Kromagg Prime--but upon reaching the bleak, barren "surface" of the planet, the brothers sense that things aren't quite right. Their suspicions are confirmed when their father Michael Mallory (John Walcutt) sends a message from Kromagg Prime proper, telling the brothers that they've been captured and trapped in the Slidecage, a cosmic device created to shield their world from invaders. As if being penned up in an invisible prison isn't bad enough, Quinn and Colin are also swept up in a bitter power struggle between the human inmates of the Slidecage and their Kromagg counterparts. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Jerry O'Connell
Writer(s):
Marc Scott Zicree
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