Nemesis (1993)
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Runtime: 1 hr 40 mins
Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Synopsis: Los angeles, 2027. Japan and America have merged, politically and economically. Man and machines have merged as well. But mankind is threatened when the Cyborgs decide they are better suited to... Los angeles, 2027. Japan and America have merged, politically and economically. Man and machines have merged as well. But mankind is threatened when the Cyborgs decide they are better suited to rule the planet than humans. When police officer Alex Rain discovers the plot to replace world leaders with Cyborg clones, he embarks on a full-scale war to stop them. [More]
Starring: Olivier Gruner, Deborah Shelton, Brion James, Tim Thomerson
Starring: Olivier Gruner, Deborah Shelton, Brion James, Tim Thomerson, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
Director: Albert Pyun
Director: Albert Pyun
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