Hangar No. 5 is an impressive Northwestern University student film that has recently been added to the Science Fiction + Fantasy Short Film Festival in Seattle (Sffsff). Directed by Nathan Matsuda, it is obviously inspired by the high adventure of treasure seeking yarns like Indiana Jones or, perhaps more recently, Warehouse 13. It's a little amateur, but the short is a fun, fast-paced 11 minutes of science fiction enthusiasm to be sure.
Synopsis:
This live-action short film finds two treasure-hunting teens sneaking into an abandoned military base looking for a rumored gold cache. Once inside, they accidentally activate a top secret relic of the Cold War - a huge mobile weapons system bent on protecting the base from all intruders. Cut off from every exit, the pair must fight to survive.
You may be interested to know that composer, Philip Klein, recently won an Emmy Award for his score for Hangar No. 5.
Synopsis:
This live-action short film finds two treasure-hunting teens sneaking into an abandoned military base looking for a rumored gold cache. Once inside, they accidentally activate a top secret relic of the Cold War - a huge mobile weapons system bent on protecting the base from all intruders. Cut off from every exit, the pair must fight to survive.
You may be interested to know that composer, Philip Klein, recently won an Emmy Award for his score for Hangar No. 5.
- 1/27/2010
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