A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Vernon Wells, Deborah Shelton, Jim Metzler
Written by:
Robert Lovy
Steven Lovy
Directed by:
Robert Lovy, Steven Lovy
Release Date:
April 16, 1994
Original Title:
Plughead Rewired: Circuitry Man II
Alternate Titles:
Circuitry Man
Circuitry Man 2: A Volta de Plughead
Conductor Mortal
Genres:
Adventure | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
IRS Media
Trans Atlantic Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 98
In the backdrop of Earths polluted future a female FBI agent removes Danner, a pleasure android from an asylum in order to coerce him into helping her hunt down the criminal psychopath Plughead. But Plughead who has tangled with Danner before has his own plans as he is forcing a female scientist to help him manufacture life extending longevity chips which he intends to sell to rich and powerful clients.
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ADR Recordist:
Dave Maiden
Art Direction:
Brian F. McCabe
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Laura Markert
Boom Operator:
Lev L. Spiro
Casting:
Donald Paul Pemrick
Cinematography:
Stephen Timberlake
Costume Design:
Angela Balogh-Calin
Dialogue Editor:
Ted Lobinger
Ethan Holzman
Jeff Mar
Angela Huff
Bill Morrow
Director:
Steven Lovy
Robert Lovy
Editor:
David Dresher
Executive Producer:
Paul Colichman
Robert M. Bennett
Miles A. Copeland III
Paul Rich
Foley Artist:
Patrick Cabral
Cynthia Merrill
Foley Recordist:
Deb Adair
Line Producer:
John Schouweiler
Makeup Artist:
Ela Barczewska
Music:
Tim Kelly
Producer:
Robert Lovy
Steven Lovy
Steven Reich
Production Design:
Robert Lovy
Screenplay:
Steven Lovy
Robert Lovy
Set Decoration:
Elizabeth Frank
Sound Editor:
Michael Wetherwax
Roland N. Thai
Sylvie Lee Griffith
Wayne Scott Joness
Greg Schorer
Ernie Sheesley
Lynn Rein
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mike Draghi
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