A group of Animal Rights activists are on a mission to liberate lab animals when their leader Gary gets his leg trapped in a animal trap(just left casually on the floor!). The other members of the group escape, leaving him to carry the can. Gary goes to prison, but a year later another group member Danny gets the group members together as he is concerned about Gary who has agreed to take part in an experiment in an isolated laboratory to reduce his sentence. They decide to rescue him, but soon find themselves under threat from unseen forces, and start to die one by one, trapped like lab rats in a cage
This film, I must say, is pretty bad. It all starts off well enough, but slides rapidly down hill from the moment the group enter the mysterious lab. There is little cohesion as far as plot is concerned, and a good cast have to fight against an increasingly ludicrous story line and some terrible dialogue.
Its not all bad. The special effects are very good, and as mentioned before the cast all perform admirably. Stephen Lord is hilarious as psychotic ex marine Spook who is allegic to hippies. Leo Bill is also very good as Danny who has a hidden agenda of his own. Katherine Towne is annoying as Buddhist bore Helen
Still, its not boring, and I kept watching hoping that it would all make perfect sense in the end. It didnt. A must see for lovers of bad films 2 out of 5