

Science Fiction · Adventure · Fantasy
Overview
When a man is exposed to an alien gas, he acquires the ability to heal instantly and survive any injury or toxin.
Top Cast


Scott Bakula
Scott Bakula
Jeffrey Wilder
Scott Bakula
Jeffrey Wilder


Ellen Bry
Ellen Bry
Karen McCorder
Ellen Bry
Karen McCorder


Joey Cramer
Joey Cramer
Eric Wilder
Joey Cramer
Eric Wilder


Herschel Bernardi
Herschel Bernardi
Bogosian
Herschel Bernardi
Bogosian


John Anderson
John Anderson
Holbrook
John Anderson
Holbrook


Anthony Harrison
Anthony Harrison
Curtain Guard
Anthony Harrison
Curtain Guard


Garwin Sanford
Garwin Sanford
Van Driver
Garwin Sanford
Van Driver


Ian Tracey
Ian Tracey
Robbery Youth
Ian Tracey
Robbery Youth


Don S. Davis
Don S. Davis
Surgeon
Don S. Davis
Surgeon


Campbell Lane
Campbell Lane
General
Campbell Lane
General
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