Ghosts of Mars

Ghosts of Mars

5.1

Aug 24 2001

2h 38m

Action, Horror, Science Fiction

In 2176, a Martian police unit is sent to pick up a highly dangerous criminal at a remote mining post. Upon arrival, the cops find the post deserted and something far more dangerous than any criminal — the original inhabitants of Mars, hellbent on getting their planet back.

Natasha Henstridge

Natasha Henstridge

Lt. Melanie Ballard

Ice Cube

Ice Cube

James 'Desolation' Williams

Pam Grier

Pam Grier

Commander Helena Braddock

Jason Statham

Jason Statham

Sgt. Jericho Butler

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