Cyberzone (1995)
In the future, the threat of global takeover by cyborg units has forced Earth to outlaw their use. But when four female androids are smuggled to Earth, Jack Ford is assigned to track them down. An adventurous chase takes him from the mean streets of Phoenix to the depths of New Angeles, an underwater city, and into the diabolical clutches of a maniacal kingpin and his criminal army.
Director:
Fred Olen Ray
Writer:
William C. Martell
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Marc Singer as Jack Ford |
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Matthias Hues as Hawke |
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Rochelle Swanson as Beth |
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Robin Clarke as Charles Humberstone |
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Kin Shriner as Walsh |
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Cal Bartlett as Mr. Reginald |
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Robert Quarry as Chew'Bah |
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Ross Hagen as Bartender |
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Brinke Stevens as Kitten |
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Lorissa McComas as Moria |
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Bob Bragg as Thug #1 |
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Peter Spellos as Hathaway |
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Hoke Howell as Bum #1 |
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Richard Gabai as Plant Worker |
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Bianca Rocilili as Pleasure Droid #3 |
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Fred Olen Ray as Fighter Pilot #1 |
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Steve Barkett as Fighter Pilot #2 |
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Greta Carlson as Captive Dancer |
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Tammy Parks as Runaway Wife |
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Joe Cook as Killer Droid |
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Brittany Rollins as Pleasure Droid #1 |
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Meaghan Prester as Pleasure Droid #2 |
| Production | Andrew Stevens | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Jeffrey Walton | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Howard Wexler | Director of Photography |
| Writing | William C. Martell | Screenplay |
| Directing | Fred Olen Ray | Director |
| Production | Fred Olen Ray | Producer |
| Production | Roger Corman | Executive Producer |
| Lighting | Ted T.E. Tunney | Gaffer |
| Art | Tim Zeug | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Gwen Lavery | Costume Design |
| Editing | Hugo Rynders | Editor |
| Editing | W. Peter Miller | Editor |
| Art | Candi Guterres | Production Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Pam Phillips | Makeup & Hair |