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Release Date:
June 6, 2009
Original Title:
Chrome Angels
Alternate Titles:
Anioły kontra cyborgi
Biker Girls
Cyborg Conquest
Mihanovies enantion androeidon
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Active Entertainment
Bullet Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
Welcome to Elliotsville. It’s like your typical American small town, except the residents are kinda robots. Okay, they’re not so much kinda, they’re pretty much robots. So what happens when you take that set-up and add a gang of sexy female bikers (cause if they were fat and ugly, it just wouldn’t be any fun) and some gun-toting redneck types (I know what you’re thinking: what, there are other types of rednecks?) into the mix?
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Art Direction:
John Mansfield Finley
Associate Producer:
Rhett Giles
Costume Design:
Elizabeth Haynes
Director:
Leigh Scott
Director of Photography:
Steven Parker
Editor:
Kristen Quintrall
Key Makeup Artist:
Hailey Authement
Line Producer:
Nick Everhart
Music:
Miles Hankins
Producer:
Leigh Scott
Kenneth M. Badish
Production Design:
Aaron Raymond
Set Decoration:
Collin Galyean
Destin M. Hebert
Writer:
Leigh Scott
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