Credited cast: | |||
Amanda Jones | ... | ||
Steven Scott Austin | ... |
Nick Holliday
(as Steve Austin)
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Isaak Partlow | ... | ||
Violet Flame | ... | ||
Matt Spease | ... | ||
Robin Lawrence | ... | ||
E.H. Jenkins | ... | ||
Charlie Spease | ... |
Captain Calhoun
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Kasey Adoir | ... | ||
Daniel Ramme | ... | ||
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Bruce Lee | ... |
Iskavich Hoshito
(voice) (archive sound)
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Kelli Ross | ... |
Princess Arianne
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John Vasiliou | ... |
Narrarator
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In the first official release from Matt Spease Productions (which would eventually evolve into Dark Night Films) this action-adventure filled science fiction romp follows the story of the evil Nick Holliday who plans on ruling a now war torn Earth. Only two things stand in Nick's way: 1.) super cop Samantha Cash and her recovering alcoholic partner Joe Riley. The film opens with Flannigan Drake visiting two young ladies in their apartment and hypnotizing them into becoming his sexy assassins while taking their apartment for his hideout. Later, Nick breaks his cryptic brother, Pete, out of prison and together they plot an assassination attempt on Captain Casey. Soon, Casey along with Princess Arianne, send Samantha Cash and Joe Riley after Nick, Pete, and the rest of their gang. Written by Michael D.
The storyline is near retarded. A guy, who happens to be a cyborg, must team up with his 1/2 brother who happens to be a vampire in order to stop the world from being destroyed. The fight scenes are lame and very poorly choreographed. The budget was surely laughable and the actors are horrible. A middle school drama class could have done a better job showing emotion and acting. The only cool thing is that Bruce Lee is the narrator. They used archive footage to have him do this. The film is bad and you would be better off renting or buying something else. The plot is absent in this sci-fi bore fest. It was filmed as a comedy and then edited to look like an action movie. So beware. For the love of god do not rent this film.