American Cyborg: Steel Warrior

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American Cyborg: Steel Warrior
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Directed by Boaz Davidson
Written byBill Crounse (screenplay)
Boaz Davidson (story)
Brent V. Friedman (screenplay)
Christopher Pearce (story)
Don Pequignot (screenplay)
Produced byAmnon Globus, Yoram Globus, Menahem Golan, Marcos Szwarcfiter
Starring Joe Lara
Nicole Hansen
John Saint Ryan
Uri Gavriel
CinematographyAvraham Karpick
Edited by Alain Jakubowicz
Music by Blake Leyh
Production
company
Global Pictures
Distributed by Cannon Films
Release date
  • January 7, 1994 (1994-01-07)
Running time
94 mins
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$447,784 (US)

American Cyborg: Steel Warrior is a 1993 American science fiction action film directed by Boaz Davidson and released by Global Pictures. John Ryan plays the android assassin in the future to kill Mary, a woman who was able to give life to a fetus played by Nicole Hansen. Joe Lara plays Austin, a mercenary who is actually a cyborg, but vows to protect Mary.

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American Cyborg: Steel Warrior was the 3rd to last film to be theatrically released by Cannon, before Hellbound and Chain of Command.

Premise

After World War III, people are sterile and ruled by the artificial intelligences they created in this violent world. The only woman who was able to give life to a fetus has to take it through the dangerous city of Charleston, South Carolina to the port where a ship is on its way to Europe. She is followed by an android assassin through all the dangers, and only one man tries to help her survive and protect her from the killing machine.

Cast

Release

American Cyborg: Steel Warrior was released with the same name in the Philippines by Eastern Films on July 9, 1993. [1] In the United States, the film was released on January 7, 1994.

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References

  1. "Cyborgize Beginning Today". Manila Standard . Kamahalan Publishing Corp. July 9, 1993. p. 20. From the producers of the original 'Cyborg' which launched Jean-Claude-Van-Damme to stardom!
  2. Webster, Dan (January 1, 1995). "In Year of Disappointments, Some Movies Still Delivered". The Spokesman-Review (Spokane ed.). p. 2.