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J.O.E. and the Colonel ()


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Scientists create "the perfect soldier" in a lab experiment by recombining his molecules. He is then sent out on dangerous but vital missions.

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Dr. Michael Rourke
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J.O.E.
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Miss Kai
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Colonel H.C. 'Hard Core' Fleming
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Schaefer (as Mike Preston)
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Lyle
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Mom Roth
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Pop Roth
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Dr. Lena Gant
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Pam (as Christie Houser)
William Riley ...
Travis
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Pike
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Max Carney
Doug Shanklin ...
Alpha (as Douglas Alan Shanklin)
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Mueller
Bruce Cervi ...
Rogers, Chief Technician
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Female Technician
John Davey ...
Wilson
Joe Borgese ...
Agent #1
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Angelena
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Robert Apisa ...
Schaefer's Henchman (uncredited)
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Japanese Kidnapper (uncredited)
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Trainer (uncredited)
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Soldier (uncredited)

Directed by

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Ron Satlof

Written by

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Nicholas Corea ... ()

Produced by

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Stephen Caldwell ... producer
Nicholas Corea ... executive producer

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Joseph Conlan

Cinematography by

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William Cronjager

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Ellen Ring Jacobson
Patrick M. Ryan

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Janet Gratz ... assistant editor

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Melvin Johnson

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John Leimanis

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W. Joe Kroesser ... (as W. Joseph Kroesser)

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Janis Clark ... hair stylist
Jim Kail ... makeup artist (as James Kail)

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Kevin Donnelly ... unit production manager
James A. Westman ... unit production manager (as James Westman)

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Tom Blank ... first assistant director (as Thomas J. Blank)
Robin Chamberlain ... first assistant director (as Robin Chamberlin)
Dan Dugan ... second assistant director (as Daniel S. Dugan)
Stephen Southard ... second assistant director

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Sam F. Shaw ... sound editor (as Sam Shaw)
Norman Webster ... sound

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Ted Koerner ... special effects (uncredited)

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Monty Cox ... stunt coordinator
Pat Romano ... stunt double
Rick Avery ... stunts (uncredited)
Carl Ciarfalio ... stunts (uncredited)

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Frank Thackery ... additional photographer
Edward C. Peters ... grip (uncredited)

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Robert Chase ... costume supervisor
Marla Denise Schlom ... costume supervisor (as Marla Schlom)

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Arnold Schwarzwald ... music editor
Laurie Higgins Tobias ... assistant music editor (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

A group called Mobius is conducting a project to create the perfect soldier. There latest attempt whom they dub J type Omega or J*O*E. The project is overseen by two scientists, one of them is Michael Rourke and a former Marine Colonel A.C. Fleming. Now Joe is faster, stronger, and more durable than any human, but he lacks one thing that Mobius deems necessary - a killer instinct. When Joe repeatedly fails to execute someone, the project is deemed a failure and Joe is to be terminated. But Fleming who thinks of Joe as a son is reluctant to carry it out, and Michael Rourke, who doesn't think Joe is a failure takes him and hide somewhere, where Rourke can teach Joe about the world outside Mobius. They offer their services as soldiers of fortune. When one of their operations reaches Mobius, they still want Joe terminated, so they send Col. Fleming to carry it out. But is he really going to do it? Written by rcs0411@yahoo.com

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Also Known As
  • Humanoid Defender (United States)
  • Humanoid Defender (France)
  • Humanoid Defender (Spain)
  • Defender (Finland)
  • Defender (Sweden)
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  • 94 min
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