Lorca and the Outlaws (1984) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 13, 1984

Original Title:
Starship

Alternate Titles:
2084
Lorca and the Outlaws
Redwing - Flucht vor den schwarzen Droiden
The Outlaws and the Starship Redwing

Genres:
Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Associated-Rediffusion Television
Lorca Film Production
VTC

Production Countries:
Australia | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 95

Jowitt, a mercenary without recluse institutes a totalitarian regime in a small mining city of an arid planet, Ordessa, helped in that by androids incapable of any emotion. The young Lorca and his android professor, Kid, are both in this tended situation. To find the liberty, they must at any costs seize a spaceship, the "Red Star", but they quickly have to face an android killer...

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Art Direction:
Chris Breckwoldt

Boom Operator:
Eric Briggs

Costume Design:
Robyn Richards

Director:
Roger Christian

Director of Photography:
John Metcalfe

Editor:
Derek Trigg

Executive Producer:
Charles Aperia
Guy Collins

Hairdresser:
Anne Popischil

Makeup Artist:
Anne Popischil

Original Music Composer:
Tony Banks

Producer:
Michael Guest

Production Design:
Owen Williams

Sound Recordist:
Cyril Swern
Kevin Kearney

Writer:
Matthew Jacobs
Roger Christian

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