Badlands 2005 (1988) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 29, 1988

Original Title:
Badlands 2005

Genres:
Science Fiction | TV Movie

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 48

In 1995, a severe drought forced Americans to flee the West for the cities. Water became more precious than gold. Now in 2005, settlers are coming back, meeting new challenges, and age-old adversaries. A U.S. Marshal and his cyborg partner patrol the American West. A hard-as-nails female boss heads two U.S. Marshals (one human, one bionic) in Badlands 2005, a concept where the near future sees water as a more precious commodity than gold. The West of America has been deserted after droughts a decade earlier, and now a re-population program is underway.

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Art Direction:
Ian Gracie
Rob Robinson

Associate Producer:
Antonia Barnard

Casting:
Robert Harbin

Casting Director:
Tim Flack

Costume Supervisor:
Jan Hurley

Director:
George T. Miller

Director of Photography:
Dan Burstall

Editor:
Jim Gross

Executive Producer:
Reuben Leder

First Assistant Director:
Tony Wellington

Gaffer:
Matt Slattery

Hairdresser:
Francia Smeets

Makeup Artist:
Vivien Mepham

Music Supervisor:
Stan Jones

Original Music Composer:
Bruce Rowland

Production Assistant:
Susan Knowlton

Production Design:
Igor Nay

Script Supervisor:
Liz Perry

Second Assistant Director:
Nikki Long

Sound Recordist:
Syd Butterworth

Special Effects Coordinator:
Steve Courtney

Stunt Coordinator:
Glenn Boswell

Writer:
Reuben Leder

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