| Michael Dudikoff | ... | Nick James | |
| Suki Kaiser | ... | Dr. Alex Royce | |
| Brion James | ... | Nassim | |
| Johnny Cuthbert | ... | Devon (as Jon Cuthbert) | |
| James Thom | ... | Travis | |
| Topaz Hasfal-Schou | ... | Meghan | |
| Garvin Cross | ... | Numb | |
| Dean McKenzie | ... | Reef | |
| Duncan Fraser | ... | Dr. Phillip Royce | |
| Hiro Kanagawa | ... | Kenji | |
| Alvin Sanders | ... | Johnny | |
| Terry Barclay | ... | Horning | |
| Jerry Wasserman | ... | Neil Jervis | |
| John Tench | ... | Schreck | |
| Craig Bruhnanski | ... | Stewart | |
| Kate Lancaster | ... | Nance | |
| Marc Akerstream | ... | Sol | |
| Art Irizawa | ... | Oshiga | |
| Jennifer Jasey | ... | J.P. Thomas | |
| Andrew Guy | ... | Younger Cop | |
| Sarah Richardson | ... | Girlfriend | |
| Jonathan Walker | ... | Dieter / Probe Tech | |
| David Fredericks | ... | Older Cop | |
| Robert H. Straight | ... | News Reader | |
| Chantel Tanguay | ... | Belly Dancer |
Directed by | |||
| Robert Lee | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Eric Poppen | screenplay | |
Original Music by | |||
| George Blondheim | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Alan M. Trow | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Derek A Whelan | (as Derek Whelan) | ||
Casting by | |||
| Susan Taylor Brouse | |||
Production Design by | |||
| Linda Del Rosario | |||
| Richard Paris | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Marina Dimakopoulos | |||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Neil Fleming | |||
| Davis Sinclair | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Suzanne McGee | |||
Makeup Department | |||
| Shauna Magrath | .... | special makeup effects artist | |
| Sanna Seppanen | .... | hair department head | |
Production Management | |||
| Christian Bruyère | .... | unit production manager | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| John A. Curtis | .... | second assistant director | |
| Greg Fawcett | .... | trainee assistant director | |
| Mike Rohl | .... | first assistant director | |
| Pete Whyte | .... | second assistant director | |
Art Department | |||
| Gerhard Gehrmann | .... | construction coordinator | |
| Natalie Michalchyshyn | .... | construction buyer | |
Special Effects by | |||
| Gitte Axen | .... | special effects makeup | |
| Gary Paller | .... | special effects | |
Visual Effects by | |||
| Andy Stevens | .... | camera assistant: model unit, Magic Camera Co | |
Stunts | |||
| Marc Akerstream | .... | stunts | |
| James Bamford | .... | stunt double: Michael Dudikoff | |
| James Bamford | .... | stunts | |
| Lauro Chartrand | .... | stunts | |
| Jim Dunn | .... | stunt double: Brian James | |
| Kimani Ray Smith | .... | stunt double | |
| Rob Wilton | .... | stunts | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Bruce Bennett | .... | electrician | |
| A.J. Vesak | .... | camera operator: "a" camera | |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| Siobhan Gray | .... | assistant costume designer | |
Transportation Department | |||
| David Halliday | .... | transportation captain | |
| Don Stenstrom | .... | transportation coordinator | |
Other crew | |||
| Richard Bullock | .... | production coordinator | |
| Phaedra Eccleston | .... | assistant production coordinator | |
| Paul Lougheed | .... | location manager | |
| John Vasilakos | .... | production assistant | |
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| IMDb Action section | IMDb USA section |
CYBERJACK (or VIRTUAL ASSASSIN, as it's known in the States) is one of Dudikoff's weakest movies, despite some good moments and Brion James at his over-the-top best. Dudikoff's character, as ex-cop now working as a janitor(!) at a computer company, remains something a mystery throughout the film. He appears to be killed in the film's prologue, but no mention is made afterwards of how he survived. There are hints that maybe he's some kind of "virtual" version of his former self, but that plot point is never carried out with. (It's like trying to figure out if Deckard was a human or a Replicant in BLADE RUNNER.) James shows up with his motley crew of Village People rejects to steal a computer virus and have it implanted in himself. The effects are mediocre, some better than others, none of them anything special. My favorite moment is the sequence where Dudikoff uses a series of transmitter cubes that project holographic images of himself, leading some guards on a wild goose chase through the halls, culminating in a funny moment in which the real Dudikoff is painfully revealed to one guard. The effects of a large robot (like the one in ROBOCOP) are decent, but otherwise, it's a pretty lackluster film of interest only to Dudikoff completists.