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2.3/10
1.7K
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A highly unlikely band of heroes traverses a post-apocalyptic wasteland to rescue a scientist from the tyrannical Dark One and his army of robots.A highly unlikely band of heroes traverses a post-apocalyptic wasteland to rescue a scientist from the tyrannical Dark One and his army of robots.A highly unlikely band of heroes traverses a post-apocalyptic wasteland to rescue a scientist from the tyrannical Dark One and his army of robots.
IMDb RATING
2.3/10
1.7K
YOUR RATING
George Grey
- Brayas Bray
- (as George Gray)
Edward R. Mallia
- Airslave Fighteras Airslave Fighter
- (as Edward Mallia)
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Storyline
Neo, a drifter from the atomic-blasted wastelands, arrives with his klutzy robot sidekick at a factory where slaves labor to fuel the sinister Dark One's Power Station. There, he meets a comely woman who convinces him to help rescue her scientist father, who has invented a device that can break the Dark One's control over the slaves. Gathering a motley crew of allies on the way, Neo and pals travel to the Power Station, where they confront the Dark One's evil servants. —Steven Otte <flagator@gate.net>
- Taglines
- It's machine vs. man in the ultimate battle for the future!
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- Not Rated
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Did you know
- TriviaThe music used in this film was lifted from other Charles Band films, notably Laserblast (1978).
- GoofsThe Manhattan skyline can be seen in the background of several scenes supposedly taking place in an deadly, irradiated wasteland.
- Alternate versionsDifferences between US and Italian versions: There was no narration in the Italian version except for the beginning. In the US version, there is narration throughout the whole movie. A topless man and woman appear outside the Pleasure Machine, holding up the inevitable static electricity globe in one scene. (For some reason, the makers of these things persist in believing that they look 'futuristic.') Meanwhile, a bare-breasted Valaria sticks her arms out between the bars and caresses it. This scene was cut from most US prints.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Mystery Science Theater 3000: Robot Holocaust (1990)
Top review
The feeling of boredom hangs everywhere
What a despairing film. Dress actors in furry rags, place in suburban wasteland, set cameras rolling and hope for the best. One can only imagine e the thanks the cast gave when their characters were killed off by sockpuppets, thus sparing them further humiliation in this dullfest. This rivals Monster a go-go as the best cure for insomnia ever made. Oh God - how can I fill up 10 lines explaining how overwhelmingly bored everybody looks in this movie? Whiney crappy plastic bungling robot who annoys everybody both on and off screen, Giant spider reduced to a single giant hairy leg pulled by string, actors desperately trying not to look at the camera while mumbling off dialogs...
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- sinister_prog
- Jan 29, 2008
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