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Release Date:
June 16, 2014
Original Title:
The Adventures of RoboRex
Alternate Titles:
Adventures of Roborex
Las aventuras de Roborex
Les aventures de RoboRex
Roborex
Genres:
Family | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Escapology
Highland Film Group
Kaboom! Entertainment
Wulf / Gourley Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
When a robot dog from the future pops up in their backyard on a mission to help them, 11-year-old James and his beloved golden retriever, Rex, learn that it is up to them to save the world from Dr. Apocalypse, an evil scientist, and his wily robotic Destructo-Cat.
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Casting:
Simon Maberly Weiss
Cinematography:
Ephraim Smith
Costume Design:
Brandi McCoy Daniel
Director:
Stephen Shimek
Editor:
Kristi Shimek
First Assistant Director:
Aaron Walters
Mechanical Designer:
Chuck Johnson
Music:
Lance Montgomery
Producer:
Kristi Shimek
David M. Wulf
T.R. Gourley
Production Design:
Diane Millett
Second Assistant Director:
Mark Spencer
Set Decoration:
Brian Lives
Writer:
Stephen Shimek
Kristi Shimek
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