Oblivion (1994)
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Runtime: 1 hr 34 mins
Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Synopsis: On a futuristic frontier, a scaly villian known as Redeye has taken over the tiny town of Oblivion. The sheriff's dead, the android deputy's unplugged and the townsfolk are too yellow to stand up... On a futuristic frontier, a scaly villian known as Redeye has taken over the tiny town of Oblivion. The sheriff's dead, the android deputy's unplugged and the townsfolk are too yellow to stand up to the sharp-shooting lizard. Only Zack Stone, son of the late sheriff, has the skills to defeat the deadly creature. But as an empath (one who has the psychic ability to feel others' pain), Zach has sworn off violence. Now the town's citizens, and Zach's ladylove, must convince him to be the law in this untamed borderland. [More]
Starring: Richard Joseph Paul, Jackie Swanson, Meg Foster, Isaac Hayes
Starring: Richard Joseph Paul, Jackie Swanson, Meg Foster, Isaac Hayes, George Takei, Julie Newmar
Director: Sam Irvin
Director: Sam Irvin
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