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Programmé pour tuer (1987)

Review by udar55

Programmé pour tuer

5/10

Standard fare for the cyborg women sub-genre

A female terrorist (Sandahl Bergman) is captured during a raid in Greece and used as a guinea pig by the CIA in a secret experiment to turn her into a cyborg killing machine. Naturally, she goes haywire on her first mission and then sets out to kill anyone involved in the project, including the special agent (Robert Ginty) who captured her but soon turned on "the company." Watching this, I soon realized my whole life was a lie: I always felt Lady Terminator (1989), Eve of Destruction (1990) and Steel and Lace (1991) were the first in the "killer female cyborg" but this Allan Holzman & Robert Short film had them scooped. It works best when there is bloody action going on and whoever decided to cast Bergman as a mostly non-speaking, emotionless robot was a genius. James Booth has a rather thankless role as a bad guy in a suit and look for a young Paul Walker as Ginty's son.
  • udar55
  • Apr 18, 2022

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