A former pilot rebels against his creator, teaming up with the scientist responsible for android technology, her pet robot Spot, a rough-and-tumble riverboat guide, and a martial arts warrior.
01-31-1986
1h 36m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Peter Manoogian
Writers:
Paul De Meo, Danny Bilson
Production:
Empire Pictures, Altar Productions
Revenue:
$4,601,256
Key Crew
Producer:
Charles Band
Director of Photography:
Mac Ahlberg
Makeup Effects:
John Carl Buechler
Casting:
Anthony Barnao
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Everett Burrell
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Andrew Prine
Andrew Lewis Prine (born February 14, 1936) is an American film, stage, and television actor.
Prine was born in Jennings, Florida. After graduation from Miami Jackson High School in Miami, Prine made his acting debut three years later in an episode of United States Steel Hour. His next role was in the 1959 Broadway production of Thomas Wolfe's Look Homeward, Angel. In 1962, Prine was cast in Academy Award-nominated film The Miracle Worker as Helen Keller's older brother James.
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Denise Michelle Crosby (born November 24, 1957) is an American actress best known for portraying Security Chief Tasha Yar on Star Trek: The Next Generation. She is also known for her numerous film and television roles, for starring in and producing the film Trekkies, and for being the granddaughter of Bing Crosby.
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Since 1975, Patrick Reynolds has acted in TV and films, including the lead role in the feature Eliminators in 1986. He performed parts in films like Nashville and Buffalo Bill and the Indians, both for director Robert Altman; Airplane; Hair for Milos Forman; and Xanadu, starring Olivia Newton-John.
Although Reynolds is a grandson of the tobacco company founder RJ Reynolds, makers of Camel and Winston cigarettes, in 1986 Mr. Reynolds spoke out publicly against Big Tobacco in Congress after his father died from smoking. His testimony was reported by news media around the world, and Patrick campaigned for a smoke-free society in the three decades that followed. In 2015 President Obama presented him with the Lifetime Achievement Award. He's a frequent speaker at universities, middle schools, high schools, and health conferences.
"The live talks I give these days, especially to kids, amount to giving a 45-minute actor's monologue," Reynolds points out. "Every word has to sound spontaneous and be emotionally on point, in front of large audiences at schools. So I am fully tuned up and ready to act. I'd be pleased to play character roles and am a chameleon, capable of flawless European and US accents."
Patrick's TV appearances include two critically acclaimed short stories for PBS: F. Scott Fitzgerald's Bernice Bobs Her Hair, starring Shelley Duvall, and William Faulkner's A Rose for Emily, with Angelica Hustared in other TV series, including Operation Petticoat, Civil Wars, Santa Barbara and more. In The Biggest Battle, he played John Huston’s on in the lead. For the Tony Randall Show Reynolds created Bullet Head, an odd-voiced bald character. He also appeaide. Following his lead in Eliminators, he was almost cast as Captain Picard on Star Trek, but the role went to Patrick Stewart. Patrick Reynolds' stage appearances include lead roles in two Gilbert and Sullivan operettas: Ko Ko in The Mikado and Sir Joseph in Pinnafore. He performed in YMCA, an ensemble, off-Broadway show by Rado and Ragny, creators of Hair; and also played Earnest in The Importance of Being Earnest.
Before he began acting, at age 20 in 1969 Reynolds directed a documentary titled "Berkeley," which won a prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 1970. After that he made several short films and then attended film school at UCLA. He then studied at USC in the Department of Cinema 1973 -74. When Patrick added acting to his goals in 1974, he studied with Lee Strasberg personally in his Master Class at The Strasberg Institute. Patrick also studied with Justin Smith, and studied voice and singing with Arthur Joseph, who also coached the Eagles. Around that time Patrick recorded three singles written by Randy Newman. During this period Patrick also studied for three years in Bill Sorrells' class at Milton Katselas, where classmates included Michelle Pfeiffer and Patrick Swayze. He studied for two years at both the Charles Conrad Studio, and Peggy Feury, where Jeff Goldblum was a classmate. Mr. Reynolds co-authored a colorful family biography about the RJ Reynolds tobacco family, which he is developing for TV. The Gilded Leaf was published to critical acclaim by Little Brown in 1989 and became a bestseller. See https://www.Tobaccofree.org/book/.
In 2007, Patrick married Alexandra Olympios. They live in Los Angeles and have a son born in 2009.
Conan Lee Yuen-Ba (李元霸) is a film actor and martial artist born in Hong Kong in 1959. His family moved to Queens, New York, where he grew up as Lloyd Hutchinson. After high school, he moved to California to be an actor. There, Hong Kong actor Fung Yi introduced him to a few producers including Ng See-Yuen (吳思遠). In 1982, he starred in Ninja in the Dragon's Den (龍之忍者).
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Roy Dotrice, OBE (26 May 1923 – 16 October 2017) was a British actor known for his Tony Award-winning Broadway performance in the revival of A Moon for the Misbegotten.
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Attending a catholic school, Peter "Pete" Schrum realized that he wanted to be an actor. Born in 1934, Peter started doing play acting and drama all over the place. He was enthused to work and loved doing stage. He and lifelong friends vowed to become actors one day. Peter was the only one to uphold the promise. Every so often, Peter would be out of work and laugh about some of his characters. Most memorable for playing the shotgun-firing bartender, Lloyd, in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991). Schrum took up the job of the Coca-Cola Santa Claus, then stopped working for years. Pete's last film, Hulk (2003) was released in mid 2003. You can spot him as Sgt. Crowe.
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Tadashi Horino (August 14, 1921 — October 3, 2002) was an American film and television actor.
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Ramón Carlos Mirón Bravo, known as Charly Bravo (1943-2020) was a Spanish film actor known for his supporting roles in more than 200 films, many of them Westerns, in addition to films such as George Millius' Conan the Barbarian alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger, El Lute: Camina o Revienta from Vicente Aranda or Laberinto de Pasiones from Pedro Almovodar.
Gabino Diego was born on September 18, 1966 in Madrid.
He started in cinema at the age of seventeen by chance, when he auditioned for a role in Las bicicletas son para el verano.
Titles such as El viaje a ninguna parte, ¡Ay, Carmela! or El rey pasmado made him a figure of Spanish cinema.
He won the Luis Buñuel Award for El viaje a ninguna parte and a Goya Award for ¡Ay, Carmela! He was also nominated for a Goya as best leading actor for El rey pasmado, as supporting actor for Belle Epoque and again as leading actor in Los peores años de nuestra vida.
In 1996 he worked in El amor perjudica seriamente la salud, directed by Manuel Gómez Pereira, and in 1998 he starred in Antonio Mercero's La hora de los valientes, obtaining a Goya Award nomination for best leading male performance.
Santiago Segura hired him for his film Torrente 2: misión en Marbella (Gabino also made a cameo in the 1st part of the saga Torrente, el brazo tonto de la ley). In 2018, he premiered Tiempo Después, directed by José Luis Cuerda.
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