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Writer:
Eric Poppen (screenplay)
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Death On The Internet...Who Will Control The Future ?
Plot:
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Cast

  (in credits order)

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
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Directed by
Robert Lee 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Eric Poppen  screenplay

Produced by
Christian Bruyère .... line producer
Barry L. Collier .... executive producer
John A. Curtis .... producer
Robert H. Straight .... co-producer
Masao Takiyama .... executive producer
James Thom .... associate producer
 
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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Rated R for strong action violence, language and a scene of nudity
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99 min
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The futuristic looking handguns used in the film are from Timecop (1994)See more »
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Referenced in Laserhawk (1997)See more »

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4 out of 5 people found the following review useful.
one of Dudikoff's weakest, 11 April 2002
Author: MichaelM24 from California

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.

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