CyberTracker (film)
CyberTracker | |
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Directed by | Richard Pepin |
Produced by |
Joseph Merhi Richard Pepin |
Written by | Jacobsen Hart |
Starring | Don 'The Dragon' Wilson |
Music by | Lisa Popeil, Bill Montei |
Cinematography | Ken Blakey |
Edited by | Chris Maybach, Chris Worland |
Distributed by | PM Entertainment Group |
Release dates |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | United States |
CyberTracker is a 1994 science fiction action film written by Jacobsen Hart and directed by Richard Pepin.[1] It stars Don 'The Dragon' Wilson as Eric Phillips. Co-stars include Richard Norton, Stacie Foster, Steve Burton, Abby Dalton, and Jim Maniaci.
The film was followed by a 1995 direct-to-video sequel, Cyber-Tracker 2, also starring Wilson, Foster, Burton, and Maniaci.
Plot synopsis
In the near future, Eric Phillips is one of the bodyguards for Senator Robert Dilly (John Aprea), the champion of a recently implemented "computerized justice system", a product of CyberCore Corporation. It uses data of evidence to determine the guilt of accused criminals, then carries out the sentence using cyborg executioners called "Core Trackers" (Maniaci).
However, the more Phillips learns about Dilly and the CyberCore Corporation's ruthless plans, the more uncomfortable he becomes and he refuses to go along with the murder of a corporate spy. This forces Dilly and CyberCore to frame Phillips with the murder and release a Core Tracker to execute him. Phillips defeats the Core Tracker but is taken by a group of underground rebels called the "Union for Human Rights". The group is secretly led by popular news journalist Connie (Foster).
While being tracked by another Core Tracker and Dilly's head bodyguard (Norton), Phillips and Connie are able to break into CyberCore and steal secret files revealing that Senator Dilly is in fact a cyborg. Phillips defeats the bodyguard and yet a third Core Tracker and then infiltrates a press conference to shoot Dilly, publicly revealing his mechanical nature. This, along with everything else Connie's group has discovered, causes the computerized justice system to be shut down and CyberCore to collapse.
Cast
Main
- Don 'The Dragon' Wilson as Eric
- Richard Nortonas Ross
- Stacie Foster as Connie
- Joseph Ruskin as Rounds
- John Aprea as Senator Dilly
- Abby Dalton as Chief Olson
- Steve Burton as Jared
- David Barnathan as Marcus
- Edward Blanchard as Gil
Supporting
- Lisa Larosa as Ally
- Christina Zilber as Kate (credited as Christina Naify)
- Duchess Dale as Becca
- G. William Keith as Moderator
- Peter Kluge as Reporter
- Dana Sparks as Stephanie
- Kenneth Benjamin as Cop
- Kevin Carr as Cooley
- Joel Weiss as Grubb
- Matthew David Smith as Bartender
- Tony Lani as Protestor
- Judy Lea as Protester (credited as Judy Lea Lani)
- Art Camacho as Protestor
- Jim Maniaci as The Trackers
Cameo appearance/Uncredited
- Ryal Haakenson as Press Member
- Jay Lasoff as Fighter
- Craig Richards as Security Guard
- Tim Scanlon as Fighter
References
- ↑ "Cyber Tracker". TCM database. Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved February 28, 2016.