• It began as an experiment. The ultimate bodyguard - half man, half machine - programmed to do anything...Anything!

  • Global Cybernetics, Inc. is making technological history. They can create a bio-mechanical, plasma-driven, Techno-Sapien - the best security system money can buy. But building one requires a human corpse. And when GCI's bodyguard, Taylor (Evan Lurie) is mysteriously gunned down, he becomes the company's 7.4 million dollar prototype, the "TS-4." At the "TS-4's" unveiling, worldwide demand is immediate. Driven by greed, company chairman, Dr. Connors (Terry O'Quinn) secretly programs a new model to hunt down other superior humans for Techno-Sapien mass production. His sinister plan is revealed when Security Council head, Barkeley (Timothy Patrick Cavanaugh), discovers a missing and dead, well-known athlete in an activation unit.

    Chairman Connors frantically sends his Techno-Sapien (Ruslan Tretyak) on a killing spree to destroy the entire company. Barkeley and top programmer, Natalie (Asheley Anne Graham), team up with the "TS-4" to find and terminate the doctor's rampaging, man-machine. All systems ignite as the two Cyborgs meet in a final, riveting battle of human brawn and high-tech mastery in this special effects, futuristic action thriller.

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    NICHOLAS T.KIMAZ Presents
    a SAK ENTERTAINMENT Production of


    TECHNO-FEAR
    Starring TERRY O'QUINN / TIMOTHY PATRICK CAVANAUGH
    EVAN LURIE /
    ASHELEY ANNE GRAHAM / RUSLAN TRETYAK
    Director of Photography KEITH HOLLAND Executives in Charge of Production GEORGES CHAMCHOUM and BILL TASGAL
    Associate Producers JOHN REED and STEVE A. FINLY Music By CHRISTOPHER TYNG Edited By DANIEL LOWENTAL
    Screenplay By STEVE A. FINLY Executive Producer RACHED ASSOUMA Line Producer JEFF BEGUN Co-Producer ALEX STRELKOV
    Producer NICHOLAS T. KIMAZ Director
    LAMAR CARD
    1994 SAK ENTERTAINMENT. ALL Rights Reserved.


     


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