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TekWar

  • TV Movie
  • 1994
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
851
YOUR RATING
TekWar (1994)
Sci-Fi

Jake Cardigan awakens from cryogenic punishment and wants justice for the cops killed by unknown conspirators, which led to his imprisonment. He and his ex-partner Sid Gomez search for a mis... Read allJake Cardigan awakens from cryogenic punishment and wants justice for the cops killed by unknown conspirators, which led to his imprisonment. He and his ex-partner Sid Gomez search for a missing scientist.Jake Cardigan awakens from cryogenic punishment and wants justice for the cops killed by unknown conspirators, which led to his imprisonment. He and his ex-partner Sid Gomez search for a missing scientist.

  • Director
    • William Shatner
  • Writers
    • Alfonse Ruggiero Jr.
    • Westbrook Claridge
    • William Shatner
  • Stars
    • Greg Evigan
    • Eugene Clark
    • Torri Higginson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    851
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Shatner
    • Writers
      • Alfonse Ruggiero Jr.
      • Westbrook Claridge
      • William Shatner
    • Stars
      • Greg Evigan
      • Eugene Clark
      • Torri Higginson
    • 9User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Greg Evigan
    Greg Evigan
    • Jake Cardigan
    Eugene Clark
    Eugene Clark
    • Sid Gomez
    Torri Higginson
    Torri Higginson
    • Beth Kittridge
    Ray Jewers
    Ray Jewers
    • Bennett Sands
    Von Flores
    Von Flores
    • Sonny Hokori
    David Hemblen
    David Hemblen
    • Insp. Winterguild
    Marc Marut
    • Danny Cardigan
    Barry Morse
    Barry Morse
    • Prof. Kittridge
    Sonja Smits
    Sonja Smits
    • Kate Cardigan
    Sheena Easton
    Sheena Easton
    • Warbride
    William Shatner
    William Shatner
    • Walter H. Bascom
    Maurice Dean Wint
    Maurice Dean Wint
    • Winger
    Catherine Blythe
    • Centra
    • (as Catherine N. Blythe)
    Ed Sahely
    • Ogden Swires
    Markus Parilo
    Markus Parilo
    • Vargas
    Dee McCafferty
    Dee McCafferty
    • The Wiz
    Richard Chevolleau
    • Wild Side
    Lexa Doig
    Lexa Doig
    • Cowgirl
    • Director
      • William Shatner
    • Writers
      • Alfonse Ruggiero Jr.
      • Westbrook Claridge
      • William Shatner
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    User reviews9

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    8dburr

    Better than I expected.

    OK, I was expecting the worst, when I first heard about this on the Sci-Fi channel (when it first came out in 1994, I must've been hiding under a rock or something). I mean, based on the Shatner novels, it even has Shatner in it, I was expecting total barf-o-rama.

    But I was pleasantly surprised.

    Mind you, it's *not* a classic, nor is it destined to become one. But it's actually pretty good entertainment. Lots of action, lots of cool techno gadgets (the scene of 'jacking in' to the Net, a' la Neuromancer, made it all worthwhile), the acting is fairly good, and the premise is interesting. It managed to hold my attention. Hell, I can even tolerate Shatner's occasional guest appearance -- his character, Bascom, is a sort of enigma -- you never know if he is really "the good guy", he has a LOT of secrets and things going on behind his back, etc., an interesting change from Shatner's most famous role as the "do-gooder" Captain Kirk.

    In summary, I wouldn't go out of my way to buy or rent this title, but if you happen to catch it on the Sci-Fi channel (or have a friend who has it on tape, etc.) it's pretty good way of spending the evening.
    6hte-trasme

    Not too addictive, but not deadly either

    The TekWar franchise managed to support a long series of books, comic books, TV movies, and a TV, yet I never really met anyone who professed to be an actual TekWar fan. Instead from most people I got the vague sense that the series had been solely made and supported on the strength of being associated with William Shatner, so I figured this premier TV movie was as good a way as any to see if that was fair.

    TekWar is stuffed to the gills with elements that are hopelessly hokey, yet it remains a curiously very watchable ninety minutes. In essence, this is a noir story of wrongful accusation, transplanted to the setting of a drug war in a cyberpunkish future. The fixation on virtual reality (that's what the drug Tek amounts to) is very dated to this time when VR was the technology fad of the day, just about every element of the bright, blippy production and design is cheesy to the point of laughable, and the dialogue is saturated with gangster-movie phraseology. But the basic story of a future cop wrongly convicted and pulled from cryogenic freezing years early (though why is cryogenic freezing considered an equal punishment to prison if one cannot perceive time passing?) is good material.

    The budget doesn't seem to have been huge, but serendipitously that means some of the modified props have a genuine "a few years into the future" look to them. While a lot of the representations of technology look very 18994-trying-to-be-cutting edge, many of the concepts about where technology was going are actually quite sound.

    In fact, the whole thing could have had its best side brought out if it were streamlined a little bit. Cut out some of the longer scenes that just show Tek working or show a visual representation of people hacking the future computers, cut out some of the more involved guesswork and intrigues that detract from Jake's personal story, and you could have a pretty strong SF drama with the suspense of a man trying to clear his name and the human interest of his trying to find his lost son and the wife that betrayed him.

    Shatner's direction, though, if it does one thing, keeps the story moving despite sections that could easily bog down. He gives himself a supporting but important role, and is quite believable stealing some scenes as a powerful, manipulative politico/businessman. The rest of the cast is mostly adequate, with Greg Evigan putting a lot of energy into his lead as Cardigan but not really handling his big emotional moments. Torii Higginson stands out as Beth Kittridge.

    TekWar doesn't escape the more ludicrous trappings of its status as an action-oriented TV movie from 1994 and set in the future, but beyond that's there's an interesting story in there. No concept is huge enough to make TekWar forever memorable, but the genre combination of noir- detective with cyberpunk-drugland is enough to be interesting. I can see why the series would have continued, but I can also see why it didn't generate a huge amount of real enthusiasm either.
    8toolfreaks

    Luvved it!

    I really loved this! The effects was pretty good, and the ideas was fresh enuff. I may be some years old (and it shows, if not *that* much), but still really worth a look (and maybe a purchase). RECOMMENDED!
    7claudio_carvalho

    Tek Addiction

    In the future, "Tek" is the powerful electronic drug that junkie people use to trip. The police officer Jake Cardigan (Greg Evigan) awakes after four and something years of cryogenic detainment despite his sentence of fifteen-year punishment. Jake was accused of killing his fellow partners in a raid, but he has always claimed that he was innocent. When he arrives home, he learns that his beloved wife Kate (Sonja Smits) has divorced him and disappeared with their son Danny (Marc Marut). Soon his partner Sid Gomez (Eugene Clark) invites him to meet the powerful Walter H. Bascom (William Shatner), who owns the security corporation Cosmos, and he hires them to find the scientist Prof. Kittridge (Barry Morse), who has developed a crystal to destroy the Tek chips. Meanwhile, Insp. Winterguild (David Hemblen) and the android Lieutenant Winger are chasing Jake since they want him to go back to the ice.

    "Tecwar" is an underrated sci-fi movie from 1994. The plot is well-written, showing the criminal life in 2045. I saw this film first time in the 90's but watching it again in 2023, it is interesting to see that many futuristic stuffs in the 90's is reality these days. Tek is not reality yet, but electronic cigarette (e-cigarettes / vapes) is. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Tekwar"
    7theislands

    Good Sci-Fi Movies & Series

    I thought this movie, and the series as well, was better than the previous reviewer gave it credit. For being made in 1994 it presaged the movie Matrix in a couple of ways; notably the term used-the "Matrix" (though it referred to different things) and the long coats worn by the stars. I thought it was technologically a pretty good production, and the sci-fi stuff was pretty cutting edge. I thought Shatner did a better job than he otherwise is given credit for. And the sets were nicely done. All in all, it held my interest, got me involved in the stories, made me like the characters, kept me wondering how things would turn out, and had me watching the entire series. And after they were all done, it made me wish they had continued the series with more episodes.

    So I gave it a 7.

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    • Trivia
      William Shatner first conceived the idea of TekWar while directing Star Trek V : L'Ultime Frontière (1989).
    • Quotes

      Beth Kittridge: I'm an android. A Level 10.

      Jake Cardigan: At least.

    • Connections
      Followed by TekWar: TekLords (1994)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • May 29, 1998 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Война с реальностью
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Atlantis Films
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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