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Cyborg
5.7
Released April 07, 1989
Runtime 1h 26min
He's the first hero of the 21st Century... and he's our only hope.
A martial artist hunts a killer in a plague-infested urban dump of the future.
Genres
Science Fiction
Action
Thriller
Adventure
Production Companies
The Cannon Group
Golan-Globus Productions
Production Countries
United States of America
Finances
Budget: $500,000
Revenue: $10,166,459
Profit/Loss: $9,666,459
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Cast
Jean-Claude Van Damme
Gibson Rickenbacker
Deborah Richter
Nady Simmons
Vincent Klyn
Fender Tremolo
Alex Daniels
Marshall Strat
Ralf Moeller
Brick Bardo
Dayle Haddon
Pearl Prophet
Blaise Loong
Furman Vux / Pirate / Bandit
Haley Peterson
Haley
Terrie Batson
Mary
Jackson 'Rock' Pinckney
Tytus / Pirate / Bandit
Janice Graser
Vorg
Robert Pentz
Base / Pirate / Bandit
Sharon K. Tew
Prather / Pirate / Bandit
Chuck Allen
Vondo / Pirate / Bandit
Stefanos Miltsakakis
Xylo / Pirate / Bandit
Kristina Sebastian
Young Haley
Jophery C. Brown
Saloon Owner / Pirate / Bandit
Matt McColm
Pirate / Bandit
Tommy Evans
Pirate / Bandit
Bill Morrison
Pirate / Bandit
Tim Gilbert
Pirate / Bandit
Bruce Frye
Pirate / Bandit
O.D. Wilson
Pirate / Bandit
Michael Halford
Pirate / Bandit
Johnny Grady Jr.
Pirate / Bandit
James Irwin
Pirate / Bandit
Karen Spell
Pirate / Bandit
Jim Creech
Roland Pick
Dale Frye
Sather / Pirate / Bandit
Thomas Barley
Willy
Nena Barley
Mother of Boy Bouncing Ball (uncredited)
Patrick Barley
Boy Bouncing Ball (uncredited)
Crew
Albert Pyun
Director
Barbara D'Alessandro
Second Assistant Director
Jon Paré
First Assistant Director
Michael Katleman
First Assistant Director
Tom Elliott
Second Unit Director
Albert Pyun
Screenplay
Menahem Golan
Producer
Yoram Globus
Producer
Marc S. Fischer
Executive In Charge Of Production
Nancy Lara-Hansch
Casting
Tom Karnowski
Line Producer
Beth Ann Bowen
Casting
Sheldon Lettich
Editor
Kevin Bassinson
Original Music Composer
Scott Stevenson
Editor
Jean-Claude Van Damme
Editor
Philip Alan Waters
Director of Photography
Larry Odien
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Keith Edmier
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Mitch Devane
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Joe Digaetano
Special Effects
John Vulich
Special Effects Makeup Artist
R.J. Hohman
Special Effects
Cindy Rosenthal
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Matt Falls
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Loren Gitthens
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Justin Kohn
Animation
Heidi Kaczenski
Costume Design
Nancy J. Hvasta Leonardi
Makeup Artist
Douglas H. Leonard
Production Design
Yvonne Hegney
Set Decoration
Greg Cannom
Makeup Effects
Michelle Johnson
Hairstylist
Tim Gilbert
Stunts
Jophery C. Brown
Stunts
Jim O'Rear
Stunts
Tom Elliott
Stunt Coordinator
Matt McColm
Stunts
Rosanne Zingale
Editor
Antony Gray
Boom Operator
George Mooradian
Camera Operator
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Reviews
by
Kenneth Axel Carlsson
I remember seeing this movie in my youth, back when it was normal to make movies like this. Back then, the stars were named Stallone, Van Damme and Schwarzenegger, and no matter what they did, they couldn't go wrong. We all wanted to be like these. Today, luckily stars need acting skills and not ju...
by
CinemaSerf
Nope, this is not good and we might as well get that out of the way first. Jean-Claude Van Damme does, however, manage to show off his rippled torso quite frequently whilst everyone else just shows off the fact that they can't act and that even if they could, the dialogue is so pathetic that they'd...