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Cyborg
Directed by
Albert Pyun
R
1989
86m
Action
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Adventure
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5.0
22%
31%
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A martial artist hunts a killer in a plague-infested urban dump of the future.
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Cast of Cyborg
Jean-Claude Van Damme
Gibson Rickenbacker
Deborah Richter
Nady Simmons
Vincent Klyn
Fender Tremolo
Alex Daniels
Marshall Strat
Ralf Moeller
Brick Bardo
Dayle Haddon
Pearl Prophet
Blaise Loong
Furman Vux / Pirate / Bandit
Haley Peterson
Haley
Terrie Batson
Mary
Jackson 'Rock' Pinckney
Tytus / Pirate / Bandit
Janice Graser
Vorg
Robert Pentz
Base / Pirate / Bandit
Sharon K. Tew
Prather / Pirate / Bandit
Chuck Allen
Vondo / Pirate / Bandit
Stefanos Miltsakakis
Xylo / Pirate / Bandit
Kristina Sebastian
Young Haley
Jophery C. Brown
Saloon Owner / Pirate / Bandit
Matt McColm
Pirate / Bandit
Tommy Evans
Pirate / Bandit
Bill Morrison
Pirate / Bandit
Tim Gilbert
Pirate / Bandit
Bruce Frye
Pirate / Bandit
O.D. Wilson
Pirate / Bandit
Michael Halford
Pirate / Bandit
Johnny Grady Jr.
Pirate / Bandit
James Irwin
Pirate / Bandit
Karen Spell
Pirate / Bandit
Jim Creech
Roland Pick
Dale Frye
Sather / Pirate / Bandit
Thomas Barley
Willy
Nena Barley
Mother of Boy Bouncing Ball (uncredited)
Patrick Barley
Boy Bouncing Ball (uncredited)
Cyborg Reviews
eFilmCritic.com
Scott Weinberg
Laughably bad futuristic Van Damme actioner.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Few genres amuse me more than post-apocalyptic fantasies about supermen fighting for survival. Cyborg is one of the funniest examples of this category, which crosses Escape from New York with The Road Warrior but cheats on the budget.
Moviehole
Caffeinated Clint
One of Van Damme's earlier, finer moments
Gone With The Twins
Mike Massie
Ironically enough, the most believable cyborg is Van Damme ... in his role as a human.
Film Threat
Alan Ng
I loved all the fake gore. Plenty of decapitated heads on a pole and bodies swinging off chains. Kill or be killed.
Film Frenzy
Matt Brunson
It never distinguishes itself as anything but another Mad Max wannabe, although its minor success did lead to two straight-to-video sequels (the first with an 18-year-old Angelina Jolie, the second with OJ Simpson's freeloading houseguest Kato Kaelin).
New York Times
Stephen Holden
Mr. Van Damme's Gibson is so opaque that he makes Mel Gibson's Mad Max seem weepy by comparison.
Washington Post
Richard Harrington
It's just another martial arts film, all dressed up with no place to go.
Cinapse
Ed Travis
where Sergio Leone focused in on squinted eyes and twitchy trigger fingers, Pyun highlights pectorals shivering under rain machines. I'm not complaining.
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
Chris Hicks
In the end it's a little unfair to assess Van Damme in this picture, since Robert De Niro would have trouble seeming credible in these surroundings.
TV Guide
Martial arts fans will find plenty of action to hold their interest here, but those in search of plot and character are advised to look elsewhere.
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