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| Sean Connery | Marshall William T. O'Niel | |
| Peter Boyle | Mark Sheppard | |
| Frances Sternhagen | Dr. Lazarus | |
| James Sikking | Sgt. Montone (as James B. Sikking) | |
| Kika Markham | Carol O'Niel | |
| Clarke Peters | Ballard | |
| Steven Berkoff | Sagan | |
| John Ratzenberger | Tarlow | |
| Nicholas Barnes | Paul O'Niel | |
| Manning Redwood | Lowell | |
| Pat Starr | Flo Spector | |
| Hal Galili | Nelson | |
| Angus MacInnes | Hughes | |
| Stuart Milligan | Walters | |
| Eugene Lipinski | Cane | |
| Norman Chancer | Slater | |
| Ron Travis | Security Officer Fanning | |
| Anni Domingo | Morton | |
| Bill Bailey | Hill | |
| Chris Williams | Caldwell | |
| Marc Boyle | Nicholas Spota | |
| Richard Hammatt | Russel Yario | |
| James Berwick | Rudd | |
| Gary Olsen | Worker #1 | |
| Isabelle Lucas | Nurse |
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On Jupiter's moon he's the only law.Io, Jupiter's innermost moon, hosts mining colony Con-Am 27, a high-tech hellhole. There Marshall William T. O'Neil (Sean Connery) probes some mysterious deaths amoung the miners. In pursuit of the truth, he's alone.In Outland, writer/director Peter Hyams (Timecop, 2010) depicts a chilling extension of today's corporation-driven world. Dehumanization is vividly evoked in the environments of production designer Phillip Harrison and special-effects wizard John Stears, Academy Award® winner† for his work on Thunderball and Star Wars. The spellbinding result is "a movie of unexpected pleasures" (Vincent Canby, The New York Times). |
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