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Management number 213286345 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price $36.00 Model Number 213286345
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In the near future, robots are commonplace. Dr. Z, a top robotics firm's head, creates 'Euphoron', transforming his cyborgs into powerful killing machines to seize power. Paul Haynes, the chief engineer, tries to stop this but is kidnapped with his sister, Darla. After escaping, Darla teams up with bounty hunter Matt Riker to destroy the deadly machines.

  • Helmed by: Tim Kincaid
  • Cast: Rick Gianasi, Mary Fahey, Ron Reynaldi, Adriane Lee
  • Year: 1987 / Duration: 77 min / Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 / Audio: English Mono
  • Region: A Blu-ray
  • New 4K Scan & Restoration from Original 35mm Negative
  • Commentary: Film Historian Elizabeth Purchell
  • Special Feature: 'Mutant Maker' (18 min) - Ed French Interview
  • Special Feature: 'If You Want Me To Box...' (56 min) - Dr. J. Buzz Von Ornsteiner Interview
  • Special Feature: 'Long Arm of the Hunt' (24 min) - Mark Legan Interview
  • Cover: Reversible Artwork
  • Subtitles: English SDH
Brand Orbit DVD
Color black
Media Type Blu-Ray Disc
Resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels
File Format Blu-ray
Manufacturer Orbit DVD
BuiltIn Media Blu-ray Disc
Controller Type Remote Control
Audio Output Mode Surround
Compatible Devices Television, Projector, Blu-ray Disc Player
Supported Audio Format Dolby Digital, DTS, PCM

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