Circuitry Man
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Circuitry Man | |
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Directed by | Steven Lovy |
Produced by |
Paul Colichman (executive producer) Miles A. Copeland III (executive producer) Steven Reich (producer) John Schouweiler (producer) |
Written by |
Steven Lovy Robert Lovy |
Starring |
Jim Metzler Dana Wheeler-Nicholson Lu Leonard Vernon Wells Barbara Alyn Woods Dennis Christopher |
Music by | Deborah Holland |
Cinematography | Jamie Thompson |
Editing by |
Gregory Neri Jonas Thaler |
Studio |
IRS Media Skouras Films |
Distributed by | IRS Media |
Release dates | May 25, 1990 |
Running time | 93 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Circuitry Man is a 1990 post-apocalyptic science fiction film, starring Jim Metzler. The film is Rated R and it spawned the 1994 sequel Plughead Rewired: Circuitry Man II.
Plot
In a post-apocalyptic future the natural world has died from pollution and the population is forced to live underground. A woman attempts to smuggle a suitcase of contraband drug/chips from Los Angeles to the underground remnants of New York City, while eluding both police and gangsters. Along the way, she is aided by a romantic bio-mechanical android and pursued by Plughead, a villain with the ability to tap into people's minds.
Cast
- Jim Metzler as Danner
- Dana Wheeler-Nicholson as Lori
- Lu Leonard as Juice
- Vernon Wells as Plughead
- Barbara Alyn Woods as Yoyo
- Dennis Christopher as Leech
- Steven Bottomley as Bartender
- Barney Burman as Cheater
- Andy Goldberg as Squid
- Garry Goodrow as Jugs
- Amy Hill as Bartender (Oxy Hill)
- Deborah Holland as Singer
- Paul Willson as Beany
- Steve Hunter as Medic Attendant
- Darren A. Lott as Jackee
- Karen Maruyama as Biker Bandit
- Steven Reich as Medic
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