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Release Date:
October 21, 1996
Original Title:
Omega Doom
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Filmwerks
Largo Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: PG-13
Runtime: 84
After earth is taken over by an army of robots, the small number of humans left are forced into hiding. In the nuclear winter, only droids walk the face of the earth, in fear of the rumored human resurgence, and in search of a hidden cache of weapons. One robot, his evil circuits destroyed, enters a small town where a robot civil war is taking place.
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Assistant Makeup Artist:
Lisa Marie Rosenberg
Co-Producer:
Mark Scoon
Costume Design:
Shelly Boies
Director:
Albert Pyun
Director of Photography:
George Mooradian
Editor:
Joe Shugart
Ken Morrisey
Executive Producer:
Barr B. Potter
Paul Rosenblum
Foley Artist:
Cynthia Merrill
Line Producer:
Jessica G. Budin
Music:
Anthony Riparetti
Producer:
Tom Karnowski
Gary Schmoeller
Production Design:
Nenad Pečur
Production Sound Mixer:
Lee Howell
Screenplay:
Ed Naha
Screenstory:
Albert Pyun
Sound Designer:
Patrick M. Griffith
Paul N.J. Ottosson
Sound Effects Editor:
Lisa Hannan
Wayne Scott Joness
Mark Allen
Stunt Coordinator:
Bob Brown
Stunts:
Monika Fišerová
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