Veronica 2030 (1999) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 2, 1999

Original Title:
Veronica 2030

Alternate Titles:
Βερόνικα 2030

Genres:
Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Surrender Cinema

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 70

Built for pleasure, Veronica 2030 is a love android from the future - but there's a problem with the programming... The robot has discovered the delicious sensation of human passion. The insatiable android must be stopped before she has a sexual short circuit.

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Assistant Makeup Artist:
Susan Ham

Casting:
Robert Lombard
Jennifer Kessler

Director:
Gary Graver

Director of Photography:
Gary Graver

Editor:
Harry James Picardi

Executive Producer:
Michael Feichtner
Charles Band

First Assistant Director:
Rochelle Fox

Makeup Artist:
Deborah Rutherford

Music:
Wayne Scott Joness

Producer:
Don Pascual

Production Coordinator:
Jennifer Kessler

Production Design:
Steve Ralph

Second Assistant Director:
Brian O'Sullivan

Sound Designer:
Harry James Picardi

Sound Editor:
Maui Holcomb

Steadicam Operator:
Brian Lataille

Visual Effects:
David A. Wagner

Writer:
Earl Kenton
C. Courtney Joyner

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