TekLords | |
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Also known as | TekWar: TekLords |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Created by | William Shatner |
Written by | Westbrook Claridge Morgan Gendel Alfonse Ruggiero William Shatner |
Directed by | George Bloomfield |
Starring | Greg Evigan Eugene Clark Torri Higginson William Shatner |
Theme music composer | Louis Natale |
Country of origin | United States Canada |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producers | William Shatner Peter Alan Sussman (as Peter Sussman) |
Producers | Jamie Paul Rock Stephen Roloff |
Production location | Toronto |
Cinematography | Rodney Charters |
Editor | Dave Goard |
Running time | 96 min. |
Production company | Universal Television |
Original release | |
Release | February 20, 1994 |
TekWar: TekLords is a 1994 TV movie, based on a series of books by William Shatner. It is the second TV movie made from the series of books. It aired on 20 February 1994 and is preceded by TekWar (23 January 1994). It was followed by TekWar: TekLab (27 February 1994) and TekWar: TekJustice (14 May 1994).
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Actor | Role |
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Greg Evigan | Jake Cardigan |
Eugene Clark | Sid Gomez |
Torri Higginson | Beth Kittridge |
William Shatner | Walter H. Bascom |
Sonja Smits | Kate Cardigan |
Ray Jewers | Bennett Sands |
Von Flores | Sonny Hokori |
Uni Park | Tora Hokori |
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