Patrick Doran appears in Biohazard: The Alien Force (1994), a film that epitomizes the low-budget charm of 90s sci-fi horror. His role contributes to the film's exploration of extraterrestrial themes and the human condition, making it a standout in the realm of cult cinema. Doran's performance adds depth to the narrative, inviting viewers into a world where survival against alien forces becomes a gripping tale of resilience. This film remains a notable entry in the genre, showcasing the era's distinctive aesthetic and storytelling.
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.