Bugs (2003 film)

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Screenplay byRobinson Young
Patrick J. Doody
Chris Valenziano
Story byPatrick J. Doody
Chris Valenziano
Joe Conti
Directed byJoseph Conti
Bugs
Screenplay byRobinson Young
Patrick J. Doody
Chris Valenziano
Story byPatrick J. Doody
Chris Valenziano
Joe Conti
Directed byJoseph Conti
StarringAntonio Sabato Jr.
Angie Everhart
Music byWilliam T. Stromberg
Production
ProducersBrad Krevoy
Adam Richman
Mieke ter Poorten Berlin
Derek Rappaport
CinematographyRichard Wincenty
EditorRichard Byard
Running time82 minutes
Original release
NetworkSci Fi Channel
ReleaseSeptember 6, 2003 (2003-09-06)

Bugs is a 2003 American science-fiction-horror film that debuted as a Sci Fi Pictures TV-movie on the Sci Fi Channel on September 6, 2003. It starred Angie Everhart and Antonio Sabato Jr.

When a civil engineer (Antonio Sabàto Jr.) retrieves a mysterious biological sample from a body discovered in a tunnel, an entomologist (Angie Everhart) discovers it is from a scorpion-like creature. Investigating, the two find themselves trapped in the tunnel with ravenous, flesh-eating bugs and must rely on the scientist's knowledge of the insect world in order to escape[1][2]

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