Robotrix (1991) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 31, 1991

Original Title:
女機械人

Alternate Titles:
Nu ji xie ren
女机械人
女機械人
사이보그 마담

Genres:
Action | Comedy | Crime | Romance | Science Fiction | Thriller

Production Companies:
Orange Sky Golden Harvest
Paragon Films Ltd.

Production Countries:
Hong Kong

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18  HK: III 

Runtime: 90

A mad scientist transfers his mind to a wicked robot, which then embarks on a program of kidnaping, rape and murder, during which a female detective is killed. To fight the robot, the police woman's corpse is then made into a robotrix.

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Art Direction:
Bill Lui Cho-Hung

Assistant Production Manager:
Wai-Gei Au

Dialogue Editor:
Yu Ting

Director:
Jamie Luk Kim-Ming

Director of Photography:
Jim Yeung

Editor:
Wang-Hung Ng
Peter Cheung Yiu-Chung

Music Editor:
Shing Chin-Yung

Original Music Composer:
James Wong
Siu Hung Yeung

Post Production Assistant:
Lee Kwok-Yip

Presenter:
Anthony Chow Deng-Au

Producer:
Chua Lam
Anthony Chow Deng-Au

Production Manager:
Suk-Jing Yuen

Screenplay:
So Man-Sing

Set Decoration:
Butt Yiu-Kwong

Sound Effects:
Kuo Hua Wu

Special Effects Coordinator:
Bruce Law Lai-Yin

Story Editor:
Fung Chi-Wai

Stunt Coordinator:
Bruce Law Lai-Yin
Douglas Kung Cheung-Tak

Writer:
Jamie Luk Kim-Ming

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