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Release Date:
October 3, 1990
Original Title:
Syngenor
Alternate Titles:
A mesterséges katona
Scared to Death 2
Soldat cyborg
Syngenor - Das synthetische Genexperiment
Syngenor, el soldado del futuro
Syngenor: Synthesized Genetic Organism
Сингенор
シンジェノア
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
American Cinema Marketing
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18 US: R
Runtime: 98
A scientist engineers a group of genetically engineered cyborgs for use as "super soldiers" to fight U.S. wars in the Middle East. However, things get ugly when the cyborgs malfunction and turn on their creators.
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Assistant Editor:
Norman R. Walker
Associate Producer:
Eldon Nygaard
Casting Director:
Michael Cutler
Costume Design:
Rhona Meyers
Creature Design:
William Malone
Director:
George Elanjian Jr.
Director of Photography:
James Mathers
Editor:
Ellen Keneshea
Executive Producer:
Marcel R. Elanjian
First Assistant Editor:
Amy Tompkins
Key Hair Stylist:
Janna Denny
Key Makeup Artist:
Janna Denny
Line Producer:
William G. Dunn
Makeup Effects:
Mark Williams
Original Music Composer:
Thomas Chase
Steve Rucker
Producer:
Jack F. Murphy
Production Design:
R. Clifford Searcy
Production Sound Mixer:
Steve Sollars
Screenplay:
Brent V. Friedman
Script Supervisor:
Laurel Fest
Set Decoration:
Ian Cramer
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mark A. Rozett
Special Effects:
Theresa Burkett
Yancy Calzada
Margaret Prentice
Story:
Michael Carmody
Stunt Coordinator:
Merritt Yohnka
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