In the near future, after a hostage situation goes awry, the last resort option of law enforcement, cybernaut unit T-Force, is ordered to be disassembled. But the robots see this as a "threat to their self-preservation" and go on a killing...
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Jack Scalia | ... |
Lt. Jack Floyd
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Evan Lurie | ... |
Adam
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Erin Gray | ... |
Mayor Pendleton
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Bobby Johnston | ... |
Cain
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Deron McBee | ... |
Zeus
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Jennifer MacDonald | ... |
Mandragora
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Martin E. Brooks | ... |
Dr. Jonathan Gant
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Vernon Wells | ... |
Samuel Washington
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Nick DeMauro | ... |
Sergeant Johnston
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Sean Moran | ... |
Peter Deserek
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Duke Stroud | ... |
Chief Richman
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R. David Smith | ... |
Athens
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Robert Gallo | ... |
Dick
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Thom Bosco | ... |
Al
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Christopher Jackson | ... |
Clem
(as Chris Jackson)
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Stefanos Miltsakakis | ... |
Mohawk
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Clement von Franckenstein | ... |
UN Ambassador Christopher Olsen
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Karen Elise Baldwin | ... |
Reporter
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Robin Pachecho | ... |
Receptionist
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Joseph S. Griffo | ... |
Bartender
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Rochelle Swanson | ... |
Cocktail Waitress
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Christy Bray | ... |
Beauty
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Jane Higginson | ... |
Hostage
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Jennifer Pusheck | ... |
Hostage 11
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Wayne F. Richardson | ... |
Helicopter Pilot #1
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Kevin LaRosa | ... |
Helicopter Pilot #2
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Red Horton | ... |
Security Guard at Lobby Desk (uncredited)
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Jeff Mosley | ... |
1st Police Officer Arriving in Car (uncredited)
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Joe Murphy | ... |
Mohawk's Buddy (uncredited)
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Spice Williams-Crosby | ... |
Terrorist (uncredited)
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Directed by
Richard Pepin |
Written by
Jacobsen Hart | ... | (written by) |
Lenore Kletter | ... | () |
Produced by
Jerry P. Jacobs | ... | line producer |
Scott McAboy | ... | co-producer |
Joseph Merhi | ... | producer |
Richard Pepin | ... | producer |
Barry Primus | ... | producer |
Jack Scalia | ... | associate producer |
Gilbert Alexander Wadsworth III | ... | line producer |
Music by
Louis Febre | ... | (as Louis Febré) |
Cinematography by
Ken Blakey |
Editing by
Geraint Bell | ||
Ron Cabreros |
Editorial Department
Geraint Bell | ... | director of post-production |
Chris Weber | ... | negative cutter |
Gary Weber | ... | negative cutter |
Chuck Winston | ... | color timer |
Casting By
Adriana Michel |
Production Design by
Steve Ramos |
Art Direction by
Ken Lucas |
Set Decoration by
Tom Salvitti |
Costume Design by
Craig Anthony |
Makeup Department
Adam Brandy | ... | special makeup effects supervisor |
Judy Yonemoto | ... | makeup/stylist |
Production Management
Pepper Thomas | ... | unit production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Gary Arian | ... | second second assistant director |
Alexander H. Gayner | ... | second assistant director |
Scott Hohnbaum | ... | first assistant director |
Scott McAboy | ... | second unit director |
Art Department
Ernie Andrasik | ... | lead carpenter |
Chris Blocker | ... | construction coordinator |
John Davis | ... | carpenter |
Zoltan Hargitay | ... | carpenter |
Trevor Holtman | ... | carpenter |
Henry Loughman | ... | scenic artist |
Michael Parent | ... | scenic artist |
Darren Renfro | ... | carpenter |
Tom Salvitti | ... | property master |
Doug Shaw | ... | swing |
Scot T. Waldon | ... | swing |
Sound Department
Mark Allen | ... | sound supervisor |
Mike Hall | ... | sound mixer |
Jim Mustol | ... | boom operator |
James P. Slingluff | ... | boom operator |
Special Effects by
Richard Cole | ... | special effects |
Don Power | ... | special effects |
Larry Roberts | ... | special effects |
Visual Effects by
Frank H. Isaacs | ... | special visual effects |
Stunts
David Balcorta | ... | stunts |
Richard L. Blackwell | ... | stunts |
Victoria Ann Bolt | ... | stunts (as Victoria Bolt) |
Chuck Borden | ... | stunts |
Art Camacho | ... | fight choreographer |
Alisa Christensen | ... | stunts |
Carl Ciarfalio | ... | stunts |
Ken Clark | ... | stunts |
Patti Colombo | ... | stunts (as Pat Colombo) |
Christy Cotton | ... | stunts |
Jimmy Lynn Davis | ... | stunts |
Vince Deadrick Jr. | ... | stunts |
Mark Dirkse | ... | stunts (as Mark H. Dirkse) |
Stephen Dunn | ... | stunts |
James Ent | ... | stunts |
Ronald E. Frazier | ... | stunts |
Joseph S. Griffo | ... | stunts (as Joseph Griffo) |
Red Horton | ... | stunt coordinator / stunts |
Hoke Howell | ... | stunts |
Cal Johnson | ... | stunts |
Kimberly King | ... | stunts |
Kim Robert Koscki | ... | stunt performer |
Trisha Lane | ... | stunts (as Trish Lane) |
Kevin LaRosa | ... | stunts |
Frank Lauifi | ... | stunts (as Frank S. Lauifi) |
Ken Lesco | ... | stunts |
Scott Leva | ... | stunts |
Evan Lurie | ... | stunts |
Dyanna Lynn | ... | stunts |
Chuck Madalone | ... | stunts |
Dennis Madalone | ... | stunts |
Vincent Mazella Jr. | ... | stunts |
Bufort McClerkins | ... | stunts (as Bufort McClerkins Jr.) |
Cole McLarty | ... | stunts |
Bob Minor | ... | stunts |
'Wild' Bill Mock | ... | stunts |
Mark Moore | ... | stunts |
Jeff Mosley | ... | stunts |
Joe Murphy | ... | stunt coordinator / stunts (as Broadway Joe Murphy) |
Monte Rex Perlin | ... | stunts (as Monty Perlin) |
Spiro Razatos | ... | stunts |
Mark Riccardi | ... | stunts |
Scott Rogers | ... | stunts |
Deist Safety | ... | stunts |
Steve Santosusso | ... | stunts |
Monty L. Simons | ... | stunts |
John Sistrunk | ... | stunts |
Charlie Skeen | ... | stunts |
Jill Stokesberry | ... | stunts |
Neezer Tarleton | ... | stunts |
Chester E. Tripp III | ... | stunts (as Chester Tripp) |
Bob M. Unzueta | ... | stunts (as Bob Unzueta) |
David Walling | ... | stunts |
Chuck Waters | ... | stunts (as Chuck Waters Inc.) |
Jim Waters | ... | stunts |
Gary D. Watts | ... | stunts (as Gary Watts) |
Spice Williams-Crosby | ... | stunts (as Spice Williams) |
Joe Witherell | ... | stunts |
Pat Banta | ... | stunt double: Jack Scalia (uncredited) |
Robert Renegade Renneke | ... | stunt performer (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Joe Backes | ... | gaffer |
Brian Barsley | ... | grip |
Joseph D. Beam | ... | grip |
Darcy Bellemore | ... | camera loader |
Arthur Borquez | ... | grip |
Jeffrey A. Cook | ... | best boy/electrician |
Mark L. Hartman | ... | grip |
Frank Jacobellis | ... | grip |
Jean-Pierre Marangokis | ... | dolly grip |
Michael McGarry | ... | grip |
Maurice K. McGuire | ... | first assistant camera |
Scott Moody | ... | key grip |
Richard Nasworthy | ... | best boy grip |
Eric Parker | ... | grip |
Oscar Luis Rodriguez | ... | grip |
Freddie Sanchez | ... | best boy |
Domenic Sfreddo | ... | electrician |
Bill Tunnicliffe | ... | electrician |
Anthony Van Dyk | ... | best boy/electrician |
James Vititoe | ... | grip |
Nadja Dee Witherbee | ... | second assistant camera (as Dave Tanaka) |
Music Department
Gene Burkert | ... | musician: saxophone |
Script and Continuity Department
Diana Lane | ... | script supervisor |
Stacie Rauch | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
Freddie Sanchez | ... | transportation coordinator |
Additional Crew
Troy Allen | ... | dialogue supervisor |
Wayne Arnold | ... | caterer |
Nayery Babayan | ... | production assistant |
Donald D. Coleman | ... | effects propmaster |
Michael Collins | ... | production accountant |
Chris Cortijo | ... | security |
Patrick Devine | ... | set paramedic |
Jared Fleury | ... | weapons |
Cassandra Heredia | ... | production assistant |
Roy Irwin | ... | set paramedic |
Shaker Khoury | ... | production accountant |
Pierre Kurland | ... | accountant |
Robert Lamoreaux | ... | production assistant |
Kevin LaRosa | ... | aerial coordinator |
Keith Laursen | ... | additional security |
E.J. Levine | ... | publicist |
Michele Pepin | ... | travel coordinator |
Wayne F. Richardson | ... | pilot |
Tommy E. Sullins | ... | production assistant |
Amy Sydorick | ... | production coordinator |
Production Companies
- PM Entertainment Group (presents)
Distributors
- Alpha Filmes (Brazil) (VHS)
- Ascot Elite Home Entertainment (1995) (Germany) (VHS)
- DigiDreams Studios (2015) (Germany) (DVD)
- Domestic Home Entertainment (Netherlands) (VHS) (rental) (through)
- PM Home Video (1995) (United States) (VHS)
- PM Home Video (1998) (United States) (VHS)
- Pony Canyon (1995) (Japan) (VHS)
- R.C.V. 2001 (Netherlands) (VHS) (rental) (through Domestic Home Entertainment)
- Replay (Norway) (DVD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
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Plot Summary |
In the near future, after a hostage situation goes awry, the last resort option of law enforcement, cybernaut unit T-Force, is ordered to be disassembled. But the robots see this as a "threat to their self-preservation" and go on a killing rampage. It's up to police lieutenant Jack Floyd and one of the cybernauts, who is on the right side of the law, to bring them down. Written by soundchaser |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Martin E. Brooks is an American character actor known for playing scientist Rudy Wells in the television shows The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman,from 1975 onward. See more » |
Goofs | The bullet damage on Adam's head swaps sides. See more » |
Soundtracks | I'm With You See more » |
Quotes |
Cain:
Jack. Did you steal my brain? See more » |