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Olivier Gruner | ... |
J269
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Daphne Ashbrook | ... |
Nora Rochester
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John Glover | ... |
Goddard Marx
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Jeff Kober | ... | ||
Dennis Lipscomb | ... |
Raymond Hammer
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Stanley Kamel | ... |
Seth Barker
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Penny Johnson Jerald | ... |
Julia Rodriguez
(as Penny Johnson)
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Annabelle Gurwitch | ... |
Gloria Takamatsu
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Troy Evans | ... |
Buck James
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Marjean Holden | ... |
Epsilon Leader
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Raymond Fitzpatrick | ... |
Eugene Dibbs
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Jeffrey D. Sams | ... |
Harry
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Michael D. Weatherred | ... |
Glenn
(as Michael Weatherred)
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Laura Stepp | ... |
Mother
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Roger Nolan | ... |
Father
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Robgen industries newest security system is "The J Series Automatic", an android model designed and programmed to protect humans from violent attacks. But one night, an Automatic named J269 discovers a Robgen executive trying to rape a female employee named Nora Rochester. While trying to stop the crime, he inadvertently kills the executive. At this point, J269 then calls Goddard Marx (his creator and a Robgen chairman) to inform him of the incident. Marx tells the android to stay there with Rochester until help arrives, but Marx is intent on sweeping the fiasco under the rug by sending mercenaries to eliminate both J269 and Rochester. Now the two are fugitives on the run from a para-military hit squad. Written by Patrick D. Rockwell <prockwell@thegrid.net>
Hey, the movie wasn't great. But for an evening in the easy chair and not much mind action..it was perfect. Oliver Gruner is my idea of a strong silent man...Not much talk but man, can he move. And Daphne Ashbrooke was not the wimpy female lead most often associated with "he-man" movies.