The Colony (1996 film)

For other uses, see Colony (disambiguation).
The Colony
Directed by Tim Hunter
Produced by Cathy Dwyer
Philip L. Parslow
Esther Shapiro
Richard Shapiro
Barbara Wall
John Whelpley
Written by Richard Shapiro
Esther Shapiro
John Whelpley
Starring Michael Paré
Brian Bloom
Alla Korot
Casper Van Dien
Release dates
  • 1996 (1996)
Country United States / Canada
Language English

The Colony is a 1996 TV film directed by Tim Hunter.

Plot

A man moves his family into a suburbia that at first seems fantastic, but soon turns into a nightmare.

"Set in a high-price Malibu community, this made-for-TV drama wallows in a multitude of extramarital affairs, corporate intrigue and elegant back-stabbing, with murder the logical extension to all the hanky-panky. Characters crucial to the plotline are a cop posing as an auto mechanic, and a sexy nanny who intends to break up her best friend's marriage. The ending is abrupt and unsatisfying, a sure sign that the film was actually the pilot for an unsold series. Written and produced by Dynasty veterans Richard Shapiro and Esther Shapiro, The Colony was originally consigned to a "dog day" timeslot on July 4, 1996, by its parent network ABC. - Hal Erickson, Rovi"[1]

Cast

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