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A run-away human slave from Earth's future escapes to the present.A run-away human slave from Earth's future escapes to the present.A run-away human slave from Earth's future escapes to the present.
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Andre Scruggs
- Fred Burroughs
- (as Andre Skruggs)
Aldo Juliano
- Oscar
- (as Al Juliano)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaDuring filming, producer Dave Eddy and some other crew members remarked that it would be great if the film appeared on Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988), which it ultimately did.
- GoofsDuring the news report on the dinosaur rampage, you can see that the cameraman with the news crew is actually holding a cardboard box with a lens taped to it instead of a real camera.
- Quotes
Sister Ann: Who are you?
The Runaway: A tool.
- Crazy creditsThe persons, creatures and events in this motion picture are fictitious. Any similarities to actual persons, creatures or events is unintentional.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Mystery Science Theater 3000: Future War (1999)
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Schlock
The thing about watching direct-to-video movies is, just when you think you've seen the worst, you see something even worse.
But it's going to be hard to top *Future War*.
It plays like someone had access to a couple of cyborg costumes, a couple of dinosaur hand puppets, and a guy who looked vaguely like Jean-Claude Van Damme, and decided to make a movie around them.
If he had only had decent actors, literate scriptwriters, and a competent director, he might have really had something.
It's a shame, too, that I couldn't like this movie at least a little; it attempts (though badly, of course) the sort of sympathetic portrayal of Christianity that I wish more *real* movies had.
But it's going to be hard to top *Future War*.
It plays like someone had access to a couple of cyborg costumes, a couple of dinosaur hand puppets, and a guy who looked vaguely like Jean-Claude Van Damme, and decided to make a movie around them.
If he had only had decent actors, literate scriptwriters, and a competent director, he might have really had something.
It's a shame, too, that I couldn't like this movie at least a little; it attempts (though badly, of course) the sort of sympathetic portrayal of Christianity that I wish more *real* movies had.
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- counterrevolutionary
- Jan 11, 2003
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