Cybertracker 1998 Horror Movie Review
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In the near future, computerized justice handles the apprehending and execution of dangerous criminals in the form of Cybertrackers, cyborgs that look like a cross between Arnold Schwarzenegger and Mr. Clean. Secret service agent Eric Phillips (Don “the Dragon” Wilson) runs afoul of these alloyed androids when he’s set up for the murder of an underground rebel fighting for a kinder, gentler form of mechanized law enforcement. Phillips joins the rebels, and together they kickbox their way toward wresting control of the judicial system from the hands of the stick figures who run it. Along the way, vehicles and androids alike blow up real good. This is Robocop with kickboxing instead of a cynical sense of humor. —Jim Gay
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About Cybertracker 1998
Title: Cybertracker
Year: 1998
Starring: Don 'The Dragon' Wilson,
Richard Norton,
Stacie Foster,
Joseph Ruskin,
John Aprea,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: R (Restricted)
Runtime: 91 minutes
Runtime: 91
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Type: movie
Released: 1994-09-14
Rated: R
Director: Richard Pepin,
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