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Release Date:
November 24, 1993
Original Title:
Cyborg 2
Alternate Titles:
Cash Reese: Glass Shadow
Cyborg 2 - Glass Shadow
Cyborg 2 - Perfección humana
Cyborg 2 - The Glass Shadow
Cyborg 2: Glass Shadow
Cyborg II
Glass Shadow
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サイボーグ2
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Anglo-American Film Corporation
Films International
Trimark Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16 DE: 18 US: R
Runtime: 99
In the year 2074, the cybernetics market is dominated by two rival companies: USA's Pinwheel Robotics and Japan's Kobayashi Electronics. Cyborgs are commonplace, used for anything from soldiers to prostitutes. Casella Reese is a prototype cyborg developed for corporate espionage and assassination. She is filled with a liquid explosive called Glass Shadow. Pinwheel plans to eliminate the entire Kobayashi board of directors by using Casella
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Art Direction:
Michelle Milosh
Associate Producer:
Stuart Levens
Uru Patel
Co-Executive Producer:
Barry Barnholtz
Co-Producer:
Robert S. Lecky
Jon Turtle
Viju Patel
Costume Design:
Kristen Anacker
Director:
Michael Schroeder
Director of Photography:
Jamie Thompson
Editor:
David M. Richardson
Executive In Charge Of Production:
David Tripet
Executive Producer:
Jeffrey Konvitz
Sharad Patel
First Assistant Director:
Kelly Schroeder
Gaffer:
John Joleaud
Hair Department Head:
Camille Henderson
Original Music Composer:
Peter Allen
Producer:
Alain Silver
Raju Patel
Production Design:
Elisabeth A. Scott
Screenplay:
Ron Yanover
Mark Geldman
Michael Schroeder
Second Assistant Director:
Mark Hansson
Special Effects Coordinator:
Greg Hendrickson
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Moni Mansano
Howard Berger
Robert Kurtzman
Greg Nicotero
Steadicam Operator:
Dan Kneece
Story:
Ron Yanover
Mark Geldman
Stunt Coordinator:
Thomas DeWier
Kay Kimler
Stunt Double:
Steven D. Ito
Stunts:
Patricia M. Peters
Kurt Bryant
Merritt Yohnka
Debbie Evans
Brian Smrz
Patrick J. Statham
Chino Binamo
Rick Hill
Gregg Sargeant
Galen Yuen
Lisa Hoyle
Jeff Pruitt
Eddie Braun
Pete Turner
William Morts
Jeff Habberstad
Ray Lykins
Scott Leva
Doc Elliot
Tony Snegoff
Bonnie Happy Hock
Rick Kahana
Simone Boisseree
Douglas O'Neil
Paul Beahm
Jon Agro
Jeff Evans
Karen Price
Brian Christensen
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Dan Schmit
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