Iron. Carbon. Anger.
5
94 min
After her attackers go free, Gaily Morton, the victim of a vicious assault, commits suicide. Her vengeful brother, brilliant robotics engineer and scientist, Dr. Albert Morton, decides to use his skills to enact vengeance, transplanting his sister's brain into a humanoid cyborg with bone-crushing strength and an array of built-in torture devices...
Name | Character | Team | |
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Clare Wren | Gaily Morton | Unowned |
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Bruce Davison | Albert Morton | Unowned |
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Stacy Haiduk | Alison | Unowned |
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David Naughton | Dunn | Unowned |
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Michael Cerveris | Daniel Emerson | Unowned |
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Scott Burkholder | Toby | Unowned |
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Paul Lieber | Oscar | Unowned |
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Brian Backer | Norman | Unowned |
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John J. York | Craig | Unowned |
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Nick Tate | Duncan | Unowned |
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David L. Lander | Schumann | Unowned |
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John DeMita | Agent Spoon | Unowned |
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Brenda Swanson | Miss Fairweather | Unowned |
J. Cynthia Brooks | Girl in T-Bird | Unowned | |
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Hank Garrett | Capt. Grover | Unowned |
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William Prince | Old Man | Unowned |
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Frank Pesce | Patroni | Unowned |
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James Adam Tucker | Bodyguard (as Adam Tucker) | Unowned |