Humanity's End

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Directed byNeil Johnson
Screenplay by
  • Michael Jonathan Smith
  • Neil Johnson
Story byNeil Johnson
Produced by
  • Philip Burthem
  • Neil Johnson
  • Executive producer:
  • Ray Haboush
Humanity's End
Theatrical poster
Directed byNeil Johnson
Screenplay by
  • Michael Jonathan Smith
  • Neil Johnson
Story byNeil Johnson
Produced by
  • Philip Burthem
  • Neil Johnson
  • Executive producer:
  • Ray Haboush
Starring
  • Jay Laisne
  • Kari Nissena
  • Rochelle Vallese
  • Cynthia Ickes
  • Blake Edgerton
Narrated byNeil Johnson
CinematographyMassimiliano Trevis
Music byNedy John Cross
Production
companies
  • Morphius Film
  • Empire Motion Pictures
  • Halcyon International Pictures
  • Jomsviking Productions
Distributed by
  • Maverick Entertainment Group, (USA)
  • Krause & Schneider Multimedia, (Germany)
Release date
  • September 1, 2009 (2009-09-01) (DVD)
Running time
80 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
BudgetUS$100,000 (est)

Humanity's End is a 2009 American fantasy science fiction film directed by Neil Johnson. Based upon a story concept by Johnson, and with a screenplay by Johnson and Michael Jonathan Smith, the film stars Jay Laisne, Rochelle Vallese and Cynthia Ickes.[1][2][3]

Several hundred years into the future, mankind has been relegated to the position of a minority species being replaced by a clone-race called "Homo technis" or "Konstrukts" which is itself being supplanted by the genetically engineered race "Homo superior". The Homo superior have enhanced themselves with DNA from a race of hostile extraterrestrials called Nephilim who are known for their superior military skills, to wipe out all the Homo sapiens and Homo technis "lesser" races from the galaxy. In order to save the "lower" races, Homo technis develops a genus of sapiens called "breeders", with an ability to bring multiple births to term quickly.

The Nephilim Homo superior manage to destroy all of Earth's "breeders", save one man and one woman. As a "breeder" himself, disgraced military man Derasi Vorde (Jay Laisne), has the duty of bringing the last female "breeder" from Earth to the safety of an off-world rebel base.

Cast

  • Neil Johnson as Opening Narrator
  • Jay Laisne as Derasi Vorde
  • Rochelle Vallese as Contessa
  • Cynthia Ickes as Alicia
  • Kari Nissena as Gorlock
  • Blake Edgerton as Statis Konstrukt 1
  • Marc Scott Zicree as Statis Konstrukt 2
  • William David Tulin as Sorgon 387
  • Peta Johnson as Sheetak Declan (The Blue Whale)
  • Don Baldaramos as General Freitag
  • Joseph Darden as Roj-Junior
  • James Canino as The Destroyer
  • Maria Olsen as Sarah 419
  • Bruce Douglas as Nephilim Priest
  • Todd Justin as Nephilim Berserker
  • Jak Fearon as Nephilim Field Commander
  • John Alton as Nephilim Infiltrator
  • Andrew Mallon as Nephilim Warrior #1
  • Emmett Callinan as Nephilim Warrior #2
  • Andrew Buist as Nephilim Aqua Warrior
  • Amanda Walion as Robot Girl
  • Pedro Cement as Deseri Vorde (in flashback as child)

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