
Ice Queen
Horror · Thriller
Overview
A unique female specimen from the Pleistocene Age, a.k.a. the Ice Age, is kept in cryogenic stasis while being transported back to civilization in a military convoy. When the convoy is raided by mercenaries who move the specimen onto a plane, the "Ice Queen" awakens in an uncontrollably aggressive state and kills the pilot, causing the plane to crash into a resort. Having survived the crash, the Ice Queen embarks on a rampage throughout the resort, forcing the survivors into a desperate battle for survival.
Top Cast


Ami Chorlton
Ami Chorlton
Ice Queen
Ami Chorlton
Ice Queen


Harmon Walsh
Harmon Walsh
Johnny
Harmon Walsh
Johnny


Noelle Reno
Noelle Reno
Tori
Noelle Reno
Tori


Jennifer Hill
Jennifer Hill
Elaine
Jennifer Hill
Elaine
Daniel Hall Kuhn
Daniel Hall Kuhn
Dr. Goddard
Daniel Hall Kuhn
Dr. Goddard
Tara Walden
Tara Walden
Audrey
Tara Walden
Audrey
Peter Wyndorf
Peter Wyndorf
Devlin
Peter Wyndorf
Devlin
Demone Gore
Demone Gore
Jessie
Demone Gore
Jessie
John Romeo
John Romeo
Ed
John Romeo
Ed
Neil Benedict
Neil Benedict
Mac
Neil Benedict
Mac
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