Robot Wars (film)
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Robot Wars | |
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Directed by | Albert Band |
Written by | Charles Band (story) Jackson Barr |
Starring | Don Michael Paul Barbara Crampton James Staley Lisa Rinna |
Release date(s) | 28 April 1993 |
Running time | 60 min |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Preceded by | Robot Jox |
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Robot Wars is a 1993 film and the sequel to Robot Jox.
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[edit] Plot summary
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A foreign dignitary, Wa-Lee (Danny Kamekona) and his partner Chou-Sing (Yuji Okumoto) are shown how to pilot the last active mecha on Earth, the MRAS-2 (it looks like a mechanized scorpion), which they later hijack. They use it to threaten the Eastern Alliance into war. The only thing standing in their way is Drake (Don Michael Paul), a renegade pilot, and his friend Stumpy (James Staley) who find a humanoid robot long forgotten under the city, the MEGA-1. Along with Archeologist Leda(Barbara Crampton), they use the MEGA-1 to combat the MRAS-2 to prevent war.
[edit] Production details
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The movie is credited as a sequel to Robot Jox, but it is not a sequel, story-wise. It is more in vein to "another giant robot movie" from the same company.
[edit] Cast list
- Don Michael Paul as Drake
- Barbara Crampton as Leda
- James Staley as Stumpy
- Lisa Rinna as Annie
- Danny Kamekona as Wa-Lee
- Yuji Okumoto as Chou-Sing
- J. Downing as Lt. Plunkett
- Peter Haskell as Rooney
- Sam Scarber as Lt. Pritchard
- Steve Eastin as Boles
[edit] Reception
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