Trevor David appears in Biohazard: The Alien Force (1994), contributing to the film's unique blend of science fiction and horror. Set against a backdrop of extraterrestrial chaos, David's role adds to the film's cult appeal. Though his filmography may be limited, his performance in this 1990s gem showcases the era's fascination with alien invasions and low-budget thrills. Biohazard stands as a testament to the eccentricities of exploitation cinema, and David's presence is a noteworthy element in this offbeat narrative.
Biohazard: The Alien Force
Triton Indutries has created a genetically-engineered creature using DNA from human sources. During the course of the experiment, however, the host mother carrying the mutant escapes from the laboratory compound, giving birth shortly thereafter. The intellient "baby" beings hunting down and killing its male DNA donors, while at the same time trying to mate with its female donors. The head of the lab wants to destroy the monster before the press can get wind of the story, but the former head of security wants to expose the whole thing.