A renegade Megarobot pilot and an archaeologist must team up to thwart the Centro's attempts to resurrect a hidden Megarobot, with which they can challenge the prevailing order.
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Don Michael Paul | ... |
Marion Drake
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Barbara Crampton | ... |
Leda Fanning
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James Staley | ... |
Stumpy
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Lisa Rinna | ... |
Annie
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Danny Kamekona | ... |
Wa-Lee
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Yuji Okumoto | ... |
Chou-Sing
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J. Downing | ... |
Lt. Plunkett
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Peter Haskell | ... |
Rooney
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Sam Scarber | ... |
Lt. Pritchard
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Steve Eastin | ... |
Boles
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Peter Vasquez | ... |
Centro Leader
(as Peter Mark Vasquez)
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Juan Garcia | ... |
Centro Main Man
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Burke Byrnes | ... |
Technician
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Keith Payson | ... |
Security Guard
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Pamela Denise Weaver | ... |
Passenger 1
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Lee Magnuson | ... |
Passenger 2
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Martin L. Carlton | ... |
Passenger 3
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Eric B. Sindon | ... |
A / V Voice
(as Eric Sindon)
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Breck A. Graham | ... |
Gun-Toting Centro
(as Breck Graham)
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Benjamin Sitzer | ... |
Gun-Toting Centro
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Directed by
Albert Band |
Written by
Charles Band | ... | (original idea) |
Jack Canson | ... | (screenplay) (as Jackson Barr) |
Produced by
Charles Band | ... | producer |
Letitia Knight | ... | line producer |
Keith Payson | ... | line producer (as Keith S. Payson) |
Music by
David Arkenstone |
Cinematography by
Adolfo Bartoli |
Editing by
Margeret-Anne Smith | ... | (as Margaret-Anne Smith) |
Editorial Department
Sherril Schlesinger | ... | assistant editor |
Casting By
Perry Bullington | ||
Robert MacDonald |
Production Design by
Milo |
Costume Design by
Mark Bridges |
Makeup Department
Keith Hall | ... | makeup department head |
Production Management
Letitia Knight | ... | production manager |
Art Department
Michael Glaub | ... | set dresser |
Gay Perello | ... | property master |
Renato Raposo | ... | set dresser |
Sound Department
Bryan Azorsky | ... | dialogue editor |
Sarah Brady | ... | ADR Editor |
John Brasher | ... | Re-recording Mixer |
Eric Hoeschen | ... | recordist |
Jeff Hutchins | ... | Sound Effects Editor |
Roger Mende | ... | sound effects |
William Mings | ... | sound effects |
Andy Napell | ... | Re-recording Mixer |
Todd Orr | ... | Sound Effects Editor |
Doug Reed | ... | foley editor |
Lauren Stephens | ... | dialogue editor |
Special Effects by
Greg Aronowitz | ... | interior cockpit construction |
Rob Sherwood | ... | interior cockpit construction |
Visual Effects by
David Allen | ... | effects supervisor / stop motion animation |
Yancy Calzada | ... | stop-motion armature |
Jim Danforth | ... | additional stop-motion |
Linda Drake | ... | optical effects supervisor (as Linda Obalil) |
Chris Endicott | ... | stop-motion animator |
Joseph Grossberg | ... | visual effects crew |
Paul Jessel | ... | animator |
John Vincent | ... | visual effects crew |
Stunts
Chino Binamo | ... | stunt coordinator |
Kenny Endoso | ... | stunts |
Jeff Imada | ... | stunts |
Camera and Electrical Department
Aldo Antonelli | ... | director of photography: second unit |
David Bret Egen | ... | video assist operator |
Brett Nerem | ... | electrician |
Vance Trussell | ... | gaffer |
Additional Crew
Cynthia Gates Fujikawa | ... | production accountant |
Michael Vasquez | ... | assistant accountant |
Brett B. White | ... | puppeteer |
Scott Woodard | ... | puppeteer |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Paramount Home Entertainment (1993) (United States) (VHS)
- CIC Video (Spain) (VHS)
- CIC Video (1993) (Finland) (VHS)
- CIC Video (United Kingdom) (VHS)
- CIC-Taft Home Video (Australia) (VHS)
- Empire Video (1993) (Germany) (VHS)
- KNM Home Entertainment (2009) (Germany) (DVD)
- Master Video (1995) (Russia) (VHS)
- Shout! Factory (2011) (United States) (DVD) (Double Feature with "Crash and Burn")
- Teleargentina (Argentina) (VHS)
- Toho Video (1994) (Japan) (VHS)
- Vision (1993) (Poland) (VHS)
- Wicked-Vision Media (2024) (Germany) (Blu-ray)
- Wizard Entertainment (2007) (United States) (DVD)
- Wizard Entertainment (2012) (United States) (DVD)
- Wizard Entertainment (2018) (World-wide) (Blu-ray)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- J.B. & Associates Inc. (Post Production Sound)
- Moonstone Records (soundtrack available on)
- Ultra-Stero Laboratories (RECORDED IN)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
In the year 2041, the rebel Centros are a plague to the survivors of the great toxic gas scare of 1993. A renegade Megarobot pilot and an archaeologist must team up (despite personal differences, a reluctant romance, and official pressure to cease and desist) to thwart the Centro's attempts to resurrect a hidden Megarobot, with which they can challenge the prevailing order.
Written by Ed Sutton |
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Taglines | First There Was ROBOT JOX... See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Chosen to be featured in an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000 Season 13. See more » |
Goofs | The film has been mirrored in some of the docking scenes. When Mega Robot 2 is walking up to the dock at Crystal Vista carrying Leda and Annie the dock is on the left side of the robot. However, the attendant opens the door on the right side of the cabin (Leda and Annie are sitting in the back corner of the cabin). After the passengers exit the camera switches to an outside view and you see the left side of the robot and no docking tower. Later, when Mega Robot 2 arrives with General Wa-Lee you again see the docking tower is on the left side. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into Full Moon Fantasy (1993). See more » |
Soundtracks | STUDIO CITY SHUFFLE See more » |
Quotes |
Wa-Lee:
Peekaboo, I kill you! See more » |