Movies Directed by Christopher Ray
Total movies found: 2, viewing from 1 to 2
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Almighty Thor
[ 2011, USA ] starting from $1.99Genres: Fantasy
Actors: Richard Grieco, Patricia Velasquez, Kevin Nash, Cody Deal, Gerald Webb, Jess Allen, Chris Ivan Cevic, Gina Dorman, Leslea Fisher, Nicole Fox, James Green, Lauren Halperin, Ronald James Hoff Jr, Barrett Perlman, Roddy Schaef
Directors: Christopher Ray
Cody Deal plays the Norse thunder god who must defeat the villainous Loki (Richard Grieco) before he can destroy both the world of the gods and the world of men. Former WWE star Kevin Nash plays Odin, the King of Valhalla, and Patricia Velasquez (The Mummy) plays Jarnsaxa, the demigoddess who trains Thor for his ultimate confrontation with Loki. ALMIGHTY THOR was written by Erik Estenberg and directed by Christopher Olen Ray.
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Mega Shark vs Crocosaurus
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99Whoever wins... we lose!
Actors: Gary Stretch, Jaleel White, Sarah Lieving, Robert Picardo, Gerald Webb, Dylan Vox, Hannah Cowley, Steve Mason, Robert R. Shafer, Nicola Lambo, Michael Gaglio, Sean Cory Cooper, Tarnue Massaquoi, Karl Sylvain, Anica Barbosa, Yoshie Morino, Gerald Bales, Peter Trenholm Smith, Rachel Riley, Colby Clayton Lemaster, Sheaun McKinney, Kevin Yarbrough, Louie Allen, Jessica Irvine, Kaiwi Lyman, Sky Adams, Brandon Slagle, Mark DeLisle, Erica Duke, John A. Lorenz, Jayson Matthews, Tiffany Cole, Darin Cooper, Glenn Miller, Harmony Blossom, Jackson Meehan, Cody Meehan, Ashley Carr, Jose Montesinos, Eugene Mosley, Frank Rada, Sally Elphick, Brandon Slagh, Maxx Gomez Ferretti, Mike McLaughlin, Gregory Paul Smith, Michael London
Directors: Christopher Ray
The Megalodon has survived its battle with the giant octopus from the previous film. But now, a new prehistoric terror is discovered deep in the jungles of Africa. Mega Shark Versus Crocosaurus is an monster disaster film by The Asylum. The film is a sequel to the 2009 film Mega Shark Versus Giant Octopus, but contains none of the original cast from that film. The current poster art for the film features the tagline Whoever wins, we lose, a tagline also used in the 2004 science-fiction film AVP: Alien vs. Predator.



