IMMORTAL MISSION: DEAD RISE UP AGAINST THE LIVING
Law enforcement officers are known for going the extra mile when it comes to dealing with people with well known criminal records even though things might just go wrong sometimes.
Wilson, a notorious criminal is shot and moved to one of the hospitals in a state of coma. He gains consciousness in mysterious circumstances, overpowered armed guards and leaves the hospital. What follows is mayhem. In connivance with his superior leader, he decides to attack Chief Steve and his family. The arrival of Mercy, a house-help sets the stage for strange occurrence in the home.
Gina is hypnotised through a novel presented to her as gift by Mercy. She is transformed into a woman with abnormal sexual desires and opts to take on her gateman. Mercy frames up Silas, a faithful Christian who has showed remarkable success in resisting her demonic powers. How successful is this grand attack on the family? This is left for you to find out in the film, Immortal Mission. Produced and directed by Alfred Ota and Nonso Emekaekwue, Immortal Mission is rated 18 by the National Film and Video Censors Board.
It comes with a good storyline, effects and audio quality. It has good moral content but with a storyline that some might find unbelievable and offensive. Besides, it seems like a film released some time ago but has managed to find its way back into the market without notable changes.
Desmond Elliot, Queen Nwokoye, Livinus Nnochiri, Richard Amaechi and Monalisa Chinda are some of the artistes paraded in the film.