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Director:
Writer:
William C. Martell (screenplay)
Genre:
Tagline:
You've Entered Cyberzone. Let The Chase Begin.
Plot:
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... more | add synopsis
User Comments:
Would've been better if Rochelle had gotten topless at least once. more (8 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Marc Singer ... Jack Ford

Matthias Hues ... Hawks
Rochelle Swanson ... Beth
Robin Clarke ... Humberstone
Kin Shriner ... Walsh

Cal Bartlett ... Mr. Reginald
Robert Quarry ... Chew'Bah
Ross Hagen ... Bartender
Brinke Stevens ... Kitten
Bob Bragg ... Thug #1
Sam Hiona ... Thug #2

Peter Spellos ... Hathaway
Hoke Howell ... Bum #1
Jeff Murray ... Bum #2
Johannes V. Meerkerk ... Assassin Droid

Joe Cook ... Killer Droid
Lorissa McComas ... Moria
Richard Gabai ... Plant Worker
Ray Bragg ... Plant Guard
Irene Carter ... Gun Check Woman
Brittany Rollins ... Pleasure Droid #1
Meaghan Prester ... Pleasure Droid #2
Bianca Rocilili ... Pleasure Droid #3
Fred Olen Ray ... Fighter Pilot #1
Steve Barkett ... Fighter Pilot #2
Vanessa Koman ... Little Girl
Greta Carlson ... Captive Dancer (as Sherri Graham)
Heidi Grotsky ... Slave Girl #1
Pam Phillips ... Slave Girl #2
Tammy Parks ... Runaway Wife
Matthew Tanner ... Customer
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
John DeChancie ... (uncredited)
Victor Koman ... (uncredited)
Brad Linaweaver ... (uncredited)
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Directed by
Fred Olen Ray 
 
Writing credits
William C. Martell (screenplay)

Produced by
Cynthia H. Margulis .... line producer (as Cynthia Margulis)
Fred Olen Ray .... producer
Andrew Stevens .... executive producer
Roger Corman .... executive producer (uncredited)
 
Original Music by
Jeffrey Walton 
 
Cinematography by
Howard Wexler 
 
Film Editing by
W. Peter Miller  (as Peter Miller)
Hugo Rynders 
 
Production Design by
Candi Guterres 
 
Art Direction by
Tim Zeug 
 
Costume Design by
Gwen Lavery 
 
Makeup Department
Heidi Grotsky .... makeup supervisor
Pam Phillips .... hair stylist
Pam Phillips .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Tripp Reed .... executive in charge of production
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Allen Cody .... second second assistant director
Craig Conolly .... second assistant director (as Craig Conelly)
Josh Oliver .... first assistant director
 
Art Department
Chris Barber .... property master
Trish Summerville .... set dresser
 
Sound Department
David Cook .... boom operator
Kevin Hamilton .... adr editor
Kevin Hamilton .... dialogue editor
Scott C. Kolden .... sound effects editor
Scott C. Kolden .... sound re-recording mixer
Joel E. Smith .... sound re-recording mixer
Joel E. Smith .... supervising sound editor
David Waelder .... production sound mixer
 
Special Effects by
Kevin Francis 'Boomer' McCarthy .... special effects
 
Stunts
Ted A. Bohus .... stunts
Bob Bragg .... stunt coordinator
Bob Bragg .... stunts
Ray Bragg .... stunts
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Gary Graver .... director of photography: second unit
Greg Hren .... second assistant camera
Mike 'Krash' Kowall .... best boy grip (as Mike Kowall)
Kyle T. MacDowell .... key grip (as Kyle McDowell)
George Maxwell .... best boy electric
Clarence Smith .... swing (as Clarence 'Butch' Smith)
Ted T.E. Tunney .... gaffer (as Edward T.E. Tunney)
Thomas Vozza .... still photographer (as Tom Vozza)
James Andrew Wylie .... first assistant camera (as Jim Whylie)
 
Other crew
Matt J. Bartlett .... assistant coordinator
Attila Kucserka .... set production assistant (as Atilla 'The Hun' Kucserka)
Jesse Long .... script supervisor (as Jesse H. Long)
Christopher Ray .... key production assistant (as Christopher Olen Ray)
Jennifer Steven .... production coordinator
Trai Williams .... set production assistant
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Cyber Zone (Australia)
Cyberzone (USA) (video title)
Phoenix 2 (UK)
Cyber Zone (Spain) [es]
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MPAA:
Rated R for nudity, a strong sex scene and some violence.
Runtime:
90 min
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
4 minutes 30 seconds into the film, we see a brief shot of a city at night. The closest building, on the left hand side, is lit so that the windows spell out a phone number. It starts with 2622. more
Goofs:
Continuity: when the long-haired bounty hunter is talking to a robot on his video cellphone, his right hand is holding a second, smaller cellphone in the long shots which is not there in the close-ups. more
Movie Connections:
Spoofs Star Wars (1977) more
Soundtrack:
Queen Of The Damned more

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7 out of 7 people found the following comment useful.
Would've been better if Rochelle had gotten topless at least once., 23 June 1999
Author: anonymous from Florida, USA

This film is a "B" movie impersonation of "BladeRunner", but without the great acting of Harrison Ford and Rutger Hauer, the fantastic cinematography, and the character development of the original story. Instead, we have Mark Singer doing a decent job at imitating Harrison Ford's character but there really is no character to match Rutger Hauer's android portrayal. The closest thing is Matthias Hues playing a smuggler-turned-sidekick. There's Rochelle Swanson in the role of the hero's love interest instead of Sean Young, and Swanson does a much better job of keeping my interest in the film than any of the other actors. I counted three opportunities for Rochelle Swanson to take off her clothes: a) when she sneaks into the brothel as a prostitute; b) when she comes running out of the brothelowner's room; c) when she's alone with the owner of New Angeles and he's trying to judge her qualities as a "pleasure droid". I guess they just didn't pay her enough money to do the nude scenes. They should've written the space battle parts out of the script and offered the money savings to Rochelle, because, really, she's the best reason to see this film.

Most of the other female characters get naked, including a part at the beginning where Brinke Stevens is dancing on the local bar's stage, but nothing very erotic or adventurous. Nobody gets tied up or beaten, there's no gore (except for some wires coming out of an adroid's mouth), no scary parts, and no suspense. The big fight scene is just like any other gunfight scene out of a 1970's tv show - a couple guys crouching down shooting their pieces at a couple of other guys crouching down shooting their pieces. At least we're spared any goofy space suits or costumes.

Worth watching twice. First for the plot, then for Rochelle.

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