A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 5, 2016
Original Title:
Robot Wars
Alternate Titles:
Kill Box
Robot Wars
The Feed
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Breaking Glass Pictures
Empress Road Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
NL: 16
Runtime: 95
In a dystopian near future, a corporate heist goes wrong and the team members struggle to survive a desperate escape through the apocalyptic sprawl with their stolen prize, a weapon of unspeakable power. As they navigate the urban wasteland, they must contend with barbaric gangs, corporate death squads and the terrifying truth about the weapon they have stolen.
Art Direction:
Michael Peterson
William L. Stewart
Associate Producer:
Erik Reed
Cinematography:
William L. Stewart
Director:
William L. Stewart
Editor:
William L. Stewart
Dennis Farris
First Assistant Director:
Daniel Ryan Espy
Gaffer:
Emily Belleranti
Key Grip:
Bruce Caffrey
Key Makeup Artist:
Michael Peterson
Makeup & Hair:
KayLynn Staggs
Makeup Artist:
Tiffany Rose Fairbanks
Music:
Daniel Ryan Espy
Producer:
Ben Naasz
Dennis Farris
William L. Stewart
Production Assistant:
Erik Reed
Property Master:
Michael Peterson
Larry Anderson
Props:
Jesse Graves
Second Assistant Camera:
Dennis Farris
Sound Recordist:
Timothy J. Eden
Special Effects:
Richard Collins
Michael Peterson
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Sonia Campbell
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Dennis Farris
Wardrobe Master:
Michael Peterson
Writer:
William L. Stewart
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