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Shadowchaser

  • Video
  • 1992
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
900
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Shadowchaser (1992)
ActionSci-Fi

Terrorists with an indestructible robot take over a high-rise hospital in order to kidnap the president's daughter.Terrorists with an indestructible robot take over a high-rise hospital in order to kidnap the president's daughter.Terrorists with an indestructible robot take over a high-rise hospital in order to kidnap the president's daughter.

  • Director
    • John Eyres
  • Writer
    • Stephen Lister
  • Stars
    • Martin Kove
    • Meg Foster
    • Frank Zagarino
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    900
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Eyres
    • Writer
      • Stephen Lister
    • Stars
      • Martin Kove
      • Meg Foster
      • Frank Zagarino
    • 18User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Martin Kove
    Martin Kove
    • Desilva
    Meg Foster
    Meg Foster
    • Sarah
    Frank Zagarino
    Frank Zagarino
    • Romulus
    Paul Koslo
    Paul Koslo
    • Trevanian
    Joss Ackland
    Joss Ackland
    • Kinderman
    Ricco Ross
    Ricco Ross
    • Jackson
    Raymond Evans
    • Whiteside
    Robert Freeman
    • Blackwood
    Kim Huffman
    Kim Huffman
    • Naomi
    Andrew Lamond
    • Franco
    John Chancer
    • Zanuchi
    Robert Jezek
    • Leone
    Angie Hill
    Angie Hill
    • Jonah
    • (as Angie Hill-Richmond)
    John Pasternak
    • King
    • (as John Pasternack)
    John Guerrasio
    • Blake
    Brian Jackson
    • President
    Liza Ross
    • Laura Jamieson
    Steve Elm
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    • Director
      • John Eyres
    • Writer
      • Stephen Lister
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    2simoncoram-06766

    The Terminator crossed with Die Hard, badly.

    A diabolical mashup of the above films, almost totally without merit. Meg Foster and Joss Ackland do their best with the clichéd script, but even they can't save this movie. Kove is not much cop as a leading man, and Frank Zag makes for a lousy Arnie impersonator.
    LuvsFood

    Enjoyable, amusing smarmy

    I rented this one, and glad I did. Martin Kove is unfrozen(!) to battle terrorists that have taken over a high-rise hospital. Martin Kove has this easy-going, self-deprecating way about him in this film, so he basically makes the movie. The cinematography is really odd, perhaps it was shot on high-quality video, not film? Plot is an outright Die-Hard rip-off, with some unnecessary sci-fi twists. Despite the flaws, it's still kind of fun if you don't expect too much.
    10Majid-Hamid

    2.5????? u've gotta be kidding...

    what the hell??owh...come on...i just don't believe that people only give this movie 2.5 out of 10?? this is is a good b movie! of course there are flaws in it, and only one major flaw in this movie. the only major flaw in this movie is how come a robot who escape intends to hijack a place just to obtain million dollars??? there's no point...but everything is okay...it just a simple movie with a good acting form Zagarino, Kove and Foster. It's not a perfect movie, but far much more better than some stupid popular movie such as Blade Runner, Terminator 4, Transformer and bla bla bla....

    come on...give this movie a chance!
    5blurnieghey

    Watchable Mishmash/Rehash

    So you take a slice of "Die Hard" and mix it with "Blade Runner", add a dash of "Demolition Man" and "The Terminator" and stir. Since all of the above movies did decently at the box office one can only expect that a combination of those movies can only create a mega-awesome, super-movie that surpasses all of them in every possible way, right? Well, no. It's an OK time-waster, though, and a fair enough effort overall. Actually, it does a pretty good job in the first part but gets increasingly stupid towards the end. At one point the evil cyborg is chasing the good guys and it is just blazing away with his fully automatic assault rifle, shooting at NOTHING. How many rounds fit on one of those clips? You think the robot's actually dead after falling down the elevator shaft? Hyuk, hyuk, gosh, no, he's still movin'! And you don't suppose he's gonna jump out again for one last grab at the good guys after he's been set on fire? No way, man! Same slop, different movie, but the budget is OK for something of this caliber and I've seen worse.
    7The-Sarkologist

    Die Hard with a robot (and no explosions)

    In the near future, a top secret project named Shadowchaser is started to develop a robotic killing machine, named Romulus after the mythical founder of Rome. What the scientists forgot when they activate the robot was that it had no sense of loyalty and it killed them and escaped. A little later a terrorist group storms a city hospital and holds the upper floors hostage. One of these hostages includes the President's daughter. The FBI come in but realise that they need some help so they bring the architect, Dickson, out of deep freeze to help them storm the building. The only problem is that they defrost the wrong person, namely a football player name DeSilva.

    This movie is a good action packed movie in the same style as Die Hard. The difference is that Die Hard was full of huge explosions while this movie is just one huge machine gun fight through a hospital. Don't expect much character development in this movie, but I don't think there is anything wrong with running machine gun fights. This movie never made the cinemas in Australia (and it looks like it is a straight to video release in the states), but that doesn't mean that the movie is bad. I quite enjoyed this movie, though the acting is bad in parts and the actors are unknown (not that there is anything wrong with that). This movie is not even mentioned in the Microsoft Cinemania 97, but I think it is a little gem.

    The ideas in the movie are seen elsewhere but they seem to emphasise the point rather than to be a blatant cliché. The prison of the future being a deep freeze is seen in Demolition Man but the movie looks more at its merits rather than attacking it as Demolition Man does. The only comment that DeSilva makes is "when you are facing years in deep freeze and somebody releases you and asks you if you are such and such, what are you going to do, say 'sorry, you have the wrong guy, I'll just go back into deep freeze." He really does have a point there. He is looking out for number one, and honestly, I don't know anybody who would not do the same. He has been given a chance of redemption and he takes it.

    The human desire for power coming back at them is another idea that comes out. Like Aliens and Terminator II, and other movies, Project Shadowchaser has humanity creating a devastating weapon only to have it turn on them. When it does they are absolutely helpless. Romulus shows us what we are really like inside and can be seen as a caricature of humanity. He was created and turned on his creators. Same with us. God created us and we turned on him, and like Romulus, our Creator is not too happy about this. Romulus says that he wants freedom, and we claim the same thing, but what is freedom and does it really exist? Romulus is a logical robot who probably does not understand what freedom really is, and even if he escapes his creators, who would have provided for him, he is still a slave to his logic, just as well are slaves to our sin.

    Redemption also comes through this movie. DeSilva has committed a crime and is sentenced for this crime, but he sees a chance of redemption and seizes it. Not only does he seize his redemption, but he makes friends with the president's daughter and by saving her he is pardoned by the president. This is so much like God. He has given us an opportunity for redemption and he sacrificed his son for us, and we have the opportunity of befriending him as DeSilva befriends the President's daughter. Like her, Jesus will intercede on our behalf.

    I like this movie. It is full of action and all you action freaks will probably like it as well. The villain is tough and comes out as a mixture of Die Hard and Terminator and I think it comes out quite well.

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    • Trivia
      Shot at Pinewood Studios, most of the set was used from Alien³ (1992).
    • Quotes

      Romulus: [Head bursting through an airvent floor right in front of Sarah and Desilva] Going Somewhere?

    • Connections
      Followed by Piège de nuit (1994)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • July 2, 1992 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tuez l'androide
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • EGM Film International
      • North American Releasing
      • Prism Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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