Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace (1996) [PG-13]

Release Date:
January 12, 1996

Original Title:
Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace

Alternate Titles:
El Cortador de cesped 2
El cortador de césped II: más allá del ciberespacio
Il tagliaerbe 2 - The Cyberspace
Lawnmower Man 2: Jobe's War
O Passageiro do Futuro - 2
The Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace
Επαφές Μιας Ξεχωριστής Πραγματικότητας 2
Газонокосильщик 2 - За пределами киберпространства
Газонокосильщик 2 За пределами киберпространства

Genres:
Action | Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller

Production Companies:
New Line Cinema

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  FR: U  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 92

God made him simple. Science made him a god. Now, he wants revenge.

Jobe is resuscitated by Jonathan Walker. He wants Jobe to create a special computer chip that would connect all the computers in the world into one network, which Walker would control and use. But what Walker doesn't realize is a group of teenage hackers are on to him and out to stop his plan.

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Valerie Davidson
Linda Davies

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Dean Drabin

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Randall Robinson

Art Direction:
Vincent Raynaud
John Michael Kelly
John Marshall

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Julienne La Fleur
Lisa Robertson

Assistant Art Director:
Denny Dugally

Assistant Costume Designer:
Gail De Krassell

Assistant Hairstylist:
Lisa Marie Rosenberg

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Angela Golovchinsky

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Marlene Noble

Assistant Property Master:
James Henderson

Assistant Sound Editor:
Angie Luckey
James A. Gore
Jane Boegel
Stephanie Lowry
Christian Boatsman
Thom Brennan
Ruth Bird

Associate Producer:
Masao Takiyama

Best Boy Electric:
Bill Greenberg

Best Boy Grip:
Simon Scheeline

Boom Operator:
Javier M. Hernández

Camera Operator:
Aaron Pazanti

Casting:
Glenn Daniels

Casting Assistant:
Sara Getzkin

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Fireball Tim Lawrence
Patrick Tatopoulos
Warren Manser

Conductor:
Robert Folk

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Tim Sparks

Costume Designer:
Deborah Everton

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Ricki Fournier

Costumer:
Rebecca Schaefer
John Patrick Doyle

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Raven Arbella
Jeanne Bertsch

Dialogue Editor:
Stewart Nelsen
Elizabeth Kenton

Director:
Farhad Mann

Director of Photography:
Ward Russell

Dolly Grip:
Leonardo J. Jimenez

Editor:
Joel Goodman
James Mitchell

Electrician:
Erik Bernstein
Carlos M. Torres
Daryl 'Dazz' Reynolds
Chris Funk
Mike Amorelli
Steve Gero

Executive Producer:
Peter A. McRae
Avram Butch Kaplan
Steven A. Lane
Robert Pringle
Clive Turner

First Assistant Camera:
John T. Connor

First Assistant Director:
James M. Freitag

First Assistant Editor:
Jeff Canavan
Sheri Galloway

Foley Artist:
Andy Malcolm

Foley Mixer:
Scott Ganary

Gaffer:
Dan Delgado
Jerry Solomon

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Nadine Reimers

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James Sweet

Key Hair Stylist:
Heidi Taylor

Key Makeup Artist:
Natalie Wood

Key Set Production Assistant:
Andrea Netze

Lead Set Dresser:
Mark F. Dennett

Location Manager:
Kenneth E. Fix

Makeup Designer:
Dianne O.

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Anita Camarata

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Robert Folk
Jon Kull
Richard Bronskill
William T. Stromberg
Peter Tomashek

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Robert Folk

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Keith Fox
Edward Simons

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Moises Velez
Sheri Cosentino

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Gina Fortunato

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Ernest H. Roth

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Frank Mathews

Rigging Grip:
Kent Alexander
Jerry Antonetti
Keith Hollingshead
Al Lieberman
Ted Eachus
Raymond Perosi

Screenplay:
Farhad Mann

Script Supervisor:
Helen Pinkston

Second Assistant Camera:
Matthew Nelson
J. Steven Matzinger

Second Assistant Director:
Jeffrey M. Ellis

Second Unit Director:
Spiro Razatos

Second Unit Director of Photography:
John J. Connor

Set Decoration:
Alexander Carle

Set Designer:
Andrea Dopaso
Jeff Ozimek

Set Production Assistant:
Walter Parry

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Patrick O'Sullivan
Dan Luna
Peter Brancaccio
Solange S. Schwalbe

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Richard Schexnayder

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jim Fitzpatrick
Gary C. Bourgeois
Brad Sherman

Special Effects Coordinator:
Michael Meinardus

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Todd Tucker

Still Photographer:
Donna Willinsky
Robert Zuckerman

Story:
Farhad Mann
Michael Miner

Studio Teacher:
Cynthia Nakane

Stunt Coordinator:
Kenny Bates
Spiro Razatos

Stunt Driver:
Adam Pinkstaff

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Danny Epper
Dane Farwell
Phil Culotta
Shane Dixon
Christian J. Fletcher
Dean Jeffries
Paul M. Lane
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Doc D. Charbonneau
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Lane Leavitt
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Erik Cord
Jennifer Watson-Johnston
Chuck Picerni Jr.
Andy Gill

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Bruce Nyznik

Transportation Captain:
Joe Cosentino

Transportation Co-Captain:
Ken Plumlee
Jay E. Vigil

Transportation Coordinator:
Geno Hart

Unit Production Manager:
James A. Dennett

Utility Stunts:
Nick Brett

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