Outland

Outland

6.4

May 22 1981

2h 50m

Science Fiction, Action, Thriller, Crime

On the sunless moon Io, Marshall William T. O’Niel goes toe-to-toe with the corrupt manager of a mining colony and his gang of roughnecks while investigating a rash of worker suicides.

Sean Connery

Sean Connery

Marshal William T. O'Niel

Peter Boyle

Peter Boyle

Mark Sheppard

Frances Sternhagen

Frances Sternhagen

Dr. Lazarus

James B. Sikking

James B. Sikking

Sgt. Montone

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