Cyborg 2087 (1966)
In the future world of the year 2087, freedom of thought is illegal and the thoughts of the world's populations are controlled by the government. A small band of "free thinkers" send a cyborg back in time to the year 1966 to prevent a scientist from making the breakthrough that will eventually lead to the mass thought control of the future. Our time traveler soon discovers he is not alone when government agents from the future try to prevent him from carrying out his mission.
Director: Franklin Adreon
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Michael Rennie as Garth A7 |
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Karen Steele as Dr. Sharon Mason |
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Wendell Corey as Sheriff |
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Warren Stevens as Dr. Carl Zellar |
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Eduard Franz as Prof. Sigmund Marx |
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Harry Carey, Jr. as Jay C |
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Adam Roarke as Deputy Dan |
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Chubby Johnson as Uncle Pete |
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Tyler MacDuff as Sam Gilmore |
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Dale Van Sickel as Tracer #1 |
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Troy Melton as Tracer #2 |
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James Hibbard as Rick |
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Sherry Alberoni as Laura Zellar |
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Betty Jane Royale as Jill |
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John Beck as Skinny |
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Shug Fisher as Short Station Attendant |
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James Kline as Tall Station Attendant |
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Charles Evans as Andrew |
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JoAnne Gaylord as Andrew's Wife |
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Ted Ryan as Gate Guard |
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Harry Hollins as Harry - Communications Officer |
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Ruth Foster as Citizen in Crowd |
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Larry Dean as Man In Control Booth |
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Jo Ann Pflug as Woman in Control Booth |
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Richard Travis as General |
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Byron Morrow as Mr. Simmons |
| Writing | Arthur C. Pierce | Writer |
| Directing | Franklin Adreon | Director |
| Editing | Frank P. Keller | Editor |
| Sound | Paul Dunlap | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Earle Lyon | Producer |
| Art | Raymond Boltz Jr. | Set Decoration |
| Production | Fred Jordan | Executive Producer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Robert Dawn | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Vivienne Walker | Hairstylist |
| Production | Jasper Russel | Casting |
| Production | Kerwin Coughlin | Casting |
| Crew | Roger George | Special Effects |
| Camera | Alan Stensvold | Director of Photography |
| Art | Paul Sylos | Art Direction |