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| Directed by | Jason Connery |
| Produced by | Courtney Solomon |
| Written by | Kenny Yakkel |
| Starring |
Jason London Bruce Boxleitner Rachel Miner Nedal Yousef Vanessa Branch John Shea and Beau Brasso |
| Editing by | Andrew Bentler |
| Release date(s) | September, 2010 |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | ~$1,000,000[1] |
51 is a 2010 American horror/creature feature[2] film directed by Jason Connery[3][4] , an English actor and two-time director, and written by Kenny Yakkel.[5] The film is to be released in theaters as part of "After Dark Originals" this fall.[6] It shall also air as an original movie on SyFy in 2011.[7] 51 began filming in April in Louisiana.[8]
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Political pressure from the American people coerces the Air Force into allowing limited access to acclaimed reporters to the ultra-secretive Area 51. However, when one of the base's "visitors" attempts to exploit Area 51's new guests in an attempt to liberate both himself and those of his fellow species, Area 51 alters from being a secured government facility to a place of horror.
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