Dark Angel

TV Series, 120/13x60 min, USA 2000
Saturday, June 23th, 20:00 hrs, 

Directors: David Nutter, Sarah Pia Anderson, Joe Ann Fogle
Script: James Cameron, Charles H. Eglee
Photography: Brian Pearson
Editors: S. Mark, S. Polivka, John Refoua
Music: Chuck D., Gary G-Wiz, J. McNeely
Sound: Patrick Ramsey
Production Design: Mark S. Freeborn, Jerry Wanek
Casting: Carol Kritzer, Robert J. Ulrich
Principal Cast: Jessica Alba, Michael Weatherly, John Savage, Alimi Ballard, Jennifer Blanc

Producers: Eliza Roberts, Stephen Sassen
Co-Producer: George A. Grieve
Executive Producers: James Cameron, Charles H. Eglee, Rae Sanchini
Production: Cameron Eglee Productions, 20th Century Fox Television

Distribution: Fox Network
Distribution Germany: VOX Film- und Fernseh GmbH & Co. KG

First Broadcast: 03.10.2000, 21:00 Fox Network

Selected Filmography James Cameron: Titanic, 1997; Strange Days, 1995; True Lies, 1994; Terminator 2, 1991; The Abyss, 1989; Aliens, 1986; Rambo: First Blood Part II, 1985; The Terminator, 1984.

James Cameron’s ("Titanic," "Terminator") television debut. Max (Jessica Alba) is a genetically improved prototype with superhuman powers. As a child she escaped from a military training camp. 15 years later she lives in post-apocalyptic Seattle, where she works as an illegal bicycle courier and is constantly searching for other mutants. On paper the film is a mixture of good old science-fiction plots. But on screen it is Cameron at his finest. Due to the bleak end-of-the-world images coupled with perfectly choreographed martial-arts scenes, first-class special effects, and a scintillating ensemble, the series has become a smashing success in America. “Dark Angel“ will be shown on Vox starting in the autumn of 2001.