Robot Holocaust (1986) [N/A]

Featuring:
Norris Culf, Nadine Hartstein, J. Buzz Von Ornsteiner

Written by:
Tim Kincaid

Directed by:
Tim Kincaid


Release Date:
April 14, 1986

Original Title:
Robot Holocaust

Alternate Titles:
Robot Holocaust

Genres:
Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Beyond Infinity
Faso Film
Taryn Productions Inc.

Production Countries:
Italy | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 79

It's machine vs. man in the ultimate battle for the future!

Neo, a drifter from the atomic-blasted wastelands, arrives with his klutzy robot sidekick at a factory where slaves labor to fuel the sinister Dark One's Power Station. There, he meets a comely woman who convinces him to help rescue her scientist father, who has invented a device that can break the Dark One's control over the slaves. Gathering a motley crew of allies on the way, Neo and pals travel to the Power Station, where they confront the Dark One's evil servants.

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Rankings and Honors

Robot Holocaust (1986) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 2.3/10

Art Direction:
Ruth Ozeki Lounsbury
Marina Zurkow

Costume Design:
Celeste Hines

Director:
Tim Kincaid

Director of Photography:
Arthur D. Marks

Editor:
Barry Zetlin

Executive Producer:
Charles Band

Fight Choreographer:
Matt Vogel

Key Makeup Artist:
Erin Pollitt

Producer:
Cynthia De Paula

Production Design:
Vincenzo Medusa

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Tom Lauten

Stunts:
Beth Shields
Chris McNamee
Harlan Hamilton
Lisa Conrad
Beth Adubato

Writer:
Tim Kincaid

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