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Programmé pour tuer

Original title: Programmed to Kill
  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
588
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Programmé pour tuer (1987)
A middle eastern female terrorist is captured by the CIA in Greece, after an attack on a marketplace. Transported back to the USA, the terrorist undergoes an operation where she is transformed into a cybernetic killing machine. Now the CIA have a secret weapon to send back to the Middle East, but how long can they control her?
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A Lebanese female terrorist is badly injured during an American mercenary operation in Beirut. She's transported back to the US, experimentally operated on, and turned into a cyborg killing ... Read allA Lebanese female terrorist is badly injured during an American mercenary operation in Beirut. She's transported back to the US, experimentally operated on, and turned into a cyborg killing machine.A Lebanese female terrorist is badly injured during an American mercenary operation in Beirut. She's transported back to the US, experimentally operated on, and turned into a cyborg killing machine.

  • Directors
    • Allan Holzman
    • Robert Short
  • Writer
    • Robert Short
  • Stars
    • Robert Ginty
    • Sandahl Bergman
    • James Booth
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    588
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    • Directors
      • Allan Holzman
      • Robert Short
    • Writer
      • Robert Short
    • Stars
      • Robert Ginty
      • Sandahl Bergman
      • James Booth
    • 11User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
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    Robert Ginty
    Robert Ginty
    • Eric Mathews
    Sandahl Bergman
    Sandahl Bergman
    • Samira
    James Booth
    James Booth
    • Brock
    Alex Courtney
    Alex Courtney
    • Blake
    Paul Walker
    Paul Walker
    • Jason
    • (as Paul W. Walker)
    Louise Caire Clark
    • Sharon
    Peter Bromilow
    Peter Bromilow
    • Donovan
    George Fisher
    George Fisher
    • Mike
    Jim Turner
    Jim Turner
    • Chris
    Bill Allard
    • Assistant Surgeon
    Chaim Banai
    Chaim Banai
    • Racehorse
    Liliana Cameroni
    • Nurse
    Dan Coffey
    • Assistant Doctor
    Jason Cornado
    • Chuck
    John Gillespie
    • Soldier
    Dale Goodson
    • Jerry
    Robert Gould
    • Computer Operator
    Chuck Hicks
    Chuck Hicks
    • Cig. Guard
    • Directors
      • Allan Holzman
      • Robert Short
    • Writer
      • Robert Short
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    5Coventry

    You can't control women, let alone cyborg women

    Some five years ago, around the time of his untimely and unfortunate death, my movie buddy and I watched quite a lot of trashy Robert Ginty B-movies such as "Warrior of the Lost World", "White Fire" and – of course – "The Exterminator". We watched them as a tribute to Ginty, but obviously also because they always guarantee low-brained and ultra-violent entertainment. It's too bad that we couldn't get our filthy little hands on "Programmed to Kill" back then, because this also would have made a great installment for a Robert Ginty theme night. Although, in all fairness, it isn't Robert Ginty who steals the show here, but cult wench Sandahl Bergman. Also known as "The Retaliator", the plot is highly derivative of "The Terminator" (and arguably also of "Robocop", but it looks as if this film got released slightly earlier the same year) but correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think anyone is looking for originality or groundbreaking new story lines in an '80s actioner like this! Although a rather blatant rip- off, the script is nonetheless engaging and fast-paced, with plenty of gratuitous violence and cheesy dialogs. Bergman stars as Samira, a terrorist from the Middle East most wanted by the CIA because she herself is dangerous and because she's engaged to the brain of the terrorist organization. Together with her posse, Samira kills a bunch of tourists in Lebanon and takes two young American children hostage, but the CIA recruits mercenary Eric Mathews to set things right. The heavily wounded Samira is brought back to the States, but there she's secretly transformed into a cyborg and programmed to serve as a weapon against her former friends. This all goes well at first, but Samira's new circuits quickly go haywire and she turns against her masters. Once again, the reluctant Eric Mathews is brought in to save the day. "The Retaliator" – I actually prefer that title – is definitely a lot of fun while it lasts and features a couple of reasonably impressive and well-staged action sequences/stunts. In my personal favorite scene, Samira calls a CIA boss and kills him through shouting in the horn until his ears bleed. The climax is also quite exciting with a massive amount of explosions, machinery action and POV executions through cyborg-vision! Admittedly the film also won't make an everlasting impression and suffers from a few dull and pointless sub plots, like Mathews' troubled family situation. By the way, Ginty's teenage son Jason is played by Paul Walker – who also sadly passed away already – in one of his very first roles.
    4lastliberal

    There... sure... is... something... going... haywire... here!

    OK, you have seen Universal Soldier with Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren. A real macho film.

    This film came out five years earlier, and feature a female in the lead role - Golden Globe winner Sandahl Bergman (Conan the Barbarian, Red Sonja).

    It's a mostly forgettable movie, but it is interesting in the fact that it is really timely right now. Bergman plays a Middle Eastern terrorist who is captured and turn against her friends after some nifty programming like the Universal Soldiers. But, as you may suspect, something goes wrong and she goes after those that cyborg-ed her.

    I really only tuned into it because the initial action took place in Crete, and I couldn't resist that. Heck, I might have been there playing in a softball tournament when they were filming.
    7mobuc

    Great action film and one Hot Babe!

    I believe this to have something for everyone. 1) The female lead 'kicks ass'! So advocates of females in action-dominant roles is well portrayed. Though this is common today this movie was made in the 1980's! 2)This is a great 'Sci-fi'/Action story! Complete with plots & counter plots! It's cerebral- not just 'T & A'. Think of it as the 'Original Universal Soldier' before Van Damnn. 3) Though it involves U.S. intelligence and foreign terrorist, it takes a passive position of the 'right & wrong' of the parties involved. So, government cynics (e.g. X-File types, etc.) will love the U.S. being a 'dark' good guy and does get their ass kicked along with the foreign guys! <LOL> 4) This movie really deserves to be re-done using modern methods and upgrade the story line to include current events. It's a great idea! 5) Lastly, did I mention the actress portraying our cyborg is a 'piece of a--' ... Well you get the idea! <VBEG>

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    8poustinik

    Mother of female action films

    Still-timely plot involving a female Middle Eastern terrorist who is caught and re-programmed to go after her former comrades ... all well and good, until the programming goes awry. Straightforward, simple plotting, the action is never allowed to lapse, AND ... this will never happen again ... NO political grandstanding on who is right and wrong in the Middle East situation. Suitably unpretentious production and very workmanlike acting all around, and Sandahl Bergman turns in a rather unnerving performance as Samira, the death machine; the only other actress this good in such a role at the time was Claire Wren in "Steel and Lace," another movie which will appeal to those who like this one. This movie cries out for a remake, maybe with Michelle Rodriguez, though it won't happen; a DVD release of this one would be better.
    5udar55

    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.

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    • Trivia
      Also known as "The Retaliator."
    • Goofs
      When Samira starts to malfunction and "turn bad" after killing Hussein, she has flashbacks of previous events through her memory system. However, these flashbacks are presented to Dr Brock and the technicians as "live feed" through her surveillance system (as if looking through her own eyes, with what she sees being what they see), and several of the flashbacks are shown from the actual camera angles of the film, in third person, rather than through Samira's eyes/cameras, which is impossible.
    • Quotes

      Eric Mathews: There... sure... is... something... going... haywire... here!

    • Alternate versions
      German VHS release by VPS Video was cut by a minute to reduce violence in a handful of scenes. This is done to not only secure a FSK-18 rating, but also avoid being indexed by the SPIO/JK (BPjM at that time).
    • Connections
      Referenced in Robot Ninja (1989)

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    • Release date
      • April 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Programmed to Kill
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Retaliator Productions
      • Trans World Entertainment (TWE)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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