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Deathlands: Homeward Bound is a 2003 television film based on the Deathlands series of books. The Sci Fi Pictures film was released on May 17, 2003 on the Sci Fi Channel . It stars Vincent Spano and Traci Lords , and was directed by Joshua Butler .
Deathlands also made it to film in 2003 as a low-budget telefilm that aired on the Sci-Fi Channel. Deathlands: Homeward Bound starred Vincent Spano and Traci Lords. Ryan, Krysty, J.B., and Jak were featured characters in the movie. Cannies (cannibals), sec men (security men), a war wag (war wagon), and a redoubt (bunker) were depicted in the movie.
This is a list of films that have appeared on the Syfy (formerly Sci Fi) basic cable television channel.Despite the title of this article, only some are original films produced for the channel, while others are direct-to-video releases picked up for broadcast by Syfy.
Homeward Bound, a 1988 Deathlands novel by Laurence James (as James Axler) Homeward Bound, a 1991 play by Elliott Hayes; Homeward Bound (Turtledove novel), a 2004 Worldwar series novel by Harry Turtledove
James Axler is a house name used by the publishing company Gold Eagle Publishing, the action adventure series published by Harlequin Enterprises Ltd.. The name was first used for the "Deathlands" series, which began in 1986 with Pilgrimage to Hell, [1] co-written by Christopher Lowder (under the pseudonym Jack Adrian) and Laurence James.
Laurence James (21 September 1942 – 9 or 10 [1] February 2000) was a British science fiction writer, especially known for his involvement with the "Deathlands" series.. After a variety of other jobs (scaffolding, teaching, bookselling, trawler-hand, lumberjack and short-order cook in a greasy spoon [2]) James worked publishing other people's books.
Pilgrimage to Hell is the first book in the Deathlands saga of novels. Written by Christopher Lowder under his pen name Jack Adrian and Laurence James under his pen name James Axler published on May 1, 1986, it follows the adventures of Ryan Cawdor, Krysty Wroth, and J.B. Dix, and delves into how they met.
Ryan has little trouble locating his targets; he is almost immediately told to meet with Sidler at the ville's restored movie theater, and seated with the Baron are five of the six targets (the sixth is revealed to have died some months earlier). Following that meeting the companions begin to plan how they are going to capture Sidler and his group.