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Walter Koenig — Boldly Goes Where No Feature Film Has Gone Before

December 13, 2007 by Sam Sloan   || Category: Film, On the Net

inalienable_5875.jpgWe wanted to give all our fans one last reminder that “InAlienable,” written and produced by our good friend Walter Koenig and starring Battlestar Galactica’s Richard Hatch & TNG’s Marina Sirtis, makes its worldwide premiere on the Internet this coming Saturday, December 15, 2007.

“InAlienable,” the first production from Renegade Studios, will become the first full-length sci-fi feature film to premiere on the Internet. Through the magic of digital technology, beginning Saturday, December 15, the entire 105-minute feature can be viewed in exceptional full screen HD quality on any relatively new PC or Mac with a broadband connection. Viewers only need go to www.renegade-studios.com and pay a mere $2.99 per showing.

Besides Hatch and Sirtis, “InAlienable” also stars Courtney Peldon (Boston Public), Erick Avari (Stargate, Heroes) and Walter (original Star Trek). The strong supporting cast includes Jay Acovone (Stargate SG-1), Richard Herd (Seinfeld and Star Trek: Enterprise), Judy Levitt (Babylon 5), Andrew Koenig (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), Pat Tallman (Babylon 5), Gary Graham (Alien Nation, Star Trek: Enterprise), Alan Ruck (Star Trek VII: Generations, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Star Trek: Of Gods & Men), Philip Anthony Rodriguez (Jake 2.0, Star Trek: Enterprise) and JG Hertzler (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), and many other familiar names from the Trek and B5 Verse.

“InAlienable is a work of love by all that were involved,” Walter Koenig stated. “I’m extremely proud of our production team, cast and crew.”

“InAlienable” brings a well-crafted sci-fi story to life. Still guilt-ridden over the accident that took his family’s lives, Eric Norris discovers that his body is host to a parasite from another world. Except, it is more than a parasite: it carries his DNA. Is this his new son or–as the government believes–a threat to mankind?

After the movie debuts online it will then open in theaters across the country. Executive producers for “InAlienable” are Walter Koenig, R.H. McRoberts and Luke McRoberts. The film is produced by Sky Conway, Karuna Eberl and James McLean. Director is Robert Dyke from the screenplay written by Walter Koenig. ”InAlienable” was shot on location in southern California. For more information, visit the Renegade Studios link listed above.

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