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Hardware
Release Date: September 14, 1990
Year | : | 1990 |
Slogan | : | «You can't stop progress.» |
Genres | : | Science Fiction, Thriller, Horror |
Production Companies | : | Palace Pictures, British Screen Productions, Wicked Films, British Satellite Broadcasting (BSB) |
Director | : | Richard Stanley |
Producers | : | Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein, JoAnne Sellar, Stephen Woolley, Karen Lindsay-Stewart, Nik Powell, Paul Trijbits, Ray Corbett, Trix Worrell, Elizabeth Karlsen |
Writers | : | Richard Stanley, Steve MacManus, Kevin O'Neill |
RunTime | : | 93 mins. |
Budget | : | 1500000 |
Revenue | : | 5728953 |
Mark 13 is a government-built killing machine programmed with artificial intelligence, able to repair and recharge itself from any energy source. Through a series of coincidences, the cyborg's head ends up in the home of a sculptress as a bizarre Christmas present from her boyfriend. Once inside its new home, the cyborg promptly reconstructs the rest of its body using a variety of household utensils and proceeds to go on a murderous rampage.
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Trailer: Hardware 1990 trailer
Trailer: M.A.R.K. 13 - Hardware (1990) Trailer [german]
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