Droid Trailer

Droid Trailer (1988)

"Part Man, Part Machine... All Killer!" 09 July 1988 Sci-Fi 70 mins

Taylor, a member of the new Eliminators police force, is sent on a mission to recover a digital decoder that will shut down the renegade police force, droids called reformers led in a revolt by Azteca, but is distracted by reunion with his estranged wife, and various striptease and sex shows at the club.

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Cast

Chris Thompson

as Horn section

Brute Force

as Bouncer

Steven Densmore

as The Blade

A.N. Droid

as Reformer

K. Omen

as Reformer

Crew

International Titles

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International Releases Dates

United States 09 July 1988

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