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Release Date:
March 29, 1994
Original Title:
Class of 1999 II: The Substitute
Alternate Titles:
Clase de 1999 II
Clase del 99: El sustituto
Class of '99 II - Vikarien
Class of 1999 II
Class of 1999 Part 2
Class of 1999 Part II
Class of 2001
Curso de 1999 II
Curso del 99: El sustituto
Die Klasse von 1999 Teil 2
I taxi tou 1999 II: O antikatastatis
Клас 1999 II: Вчитель на заміну
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
CineTel Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16 US: R
Runtime: 87
In the original movie, the cyborg-teachers were all destroyed. Well that's what we thought, but there's one more rogue military robot out there determined to clean up the education system.
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Art Direction:
Greg Bartkus
Director:
Spiro Razatos
Director of Photography:
Dean Lent
Editor:
David Kern
Executive Producer:
Catalaine Knell
Makeup Artist:
Malanie J. Romero
Music:
Andrew Keresztes
Original Series Creator:
Mark L. Lester
Producer:
Russell D. Markowitz
Production Design:
Jeannie M. Lomma
Stunt Coordinator:
Kenny Bates
Stunts:
Dana Hee
Troy Robinson
Phil Culotta
Doc D. Charbonneau
Steve Picerni
Bernie Pock
Richard E. Butler
Frank Torres
Chris Durand
Andy Gill
Writer:
Mark Sevi
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