Mandroid (film)
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Mandroid | |
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VHS cover art | |
Directed by | Jack Ersgard |
Produced by |
Charles Band Oana Paunescu Vlad Paunescu Lara Porzak |
Written by |
Earl Kenton Jackson Barr |
Starring |
Robert Symonds Curt Lowens |
Music by | David Arkenstone |
Cinematography | Vlad Paunescu |
Editing by |
Mark Manos Barry Zetlin |
Studio | Full Moon Features |
Distributed by | Full Moon Entertainment |
Release dates |
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Running time | 81 min |
Country | Film US |
Language | English |
Mandroid is a 1993 film directed by Jack Ersgard starring Robert Symonds and Curt Lowens.
Plot
In his hidden laboratory deep in Russia, Dr. Karl Zimmer (Symonds) has invented the Mandroid, a humanoid robot which follows the motions of a man in a special control suit. He has offered the invention to the USA, who have sent Smith and Wait from the CIA for inspection. However Zimmer's partner Drago (Lowens) has different plans, and wants to sell Mandroid to the military. The night he tries to steal Mandroid, he becomes exposed to the highly toxic Superconn. But he can flee and won't give up on Mandroid, even though he's terribly disfigured.[1]
Cast
- Brian Cousins - Wade
- Jane Caldwell - Zanna
- Michael Della Femina - Benjamin
- Robert Symonds - Karl Zimmer
- Curt Lowens - Drago
- Patrik Ersgård - Joe
- Ion Haiduc - The Mute
- Mircea Albulescu - Doctor
- Costel Constantin - Chief of Police
- Adrian Pintea - Killer
- Radu Minculescu - Policeman
- Jake McKinnon - Mandroid (uncredited)
Sequel
A sequel, entitled Invisible: The Chronicles of Benjamin Knight followed the same year.
References
External links
- Mandroid at the Internet Movie Database
- Mandroid at Rotten Tomatoes
- Review of the movie at internalbleeding.net
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