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Robo C.H.I.C.
Robo C.H.I.C.
Credits
Title: Robo C.H.I.C.
Director: Ed Hansen; Jeff Mandel
Writers: Ed Hansen; Jeff Mandel
Producers: Kathy Shower
Composer: Brian Malone
Cinematography: Mike Wemple
Production
Distributed by: Action International Pictures
Released: August 9th, 1990 [1]
Rating: PG-13
Running time: 102 min.
Country: USA
Language: English
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Robo C.H.I.C., also known as Cyber-C.H.I.C., is an American independent low-budget science fiction film of the cyborg action subgenre. It was co-directed by the team of Ed Hansen and Jeff Mandel, who also wrote the script for the film. It was produced by Action International Pictures and released direct-to-video on August 9th, 1990. The film stars Kathy Shower in the lead role of the ROBO-C.H.I.C. with Burt Ward as Harry Truman Hodgkins, Ranson Baker as John Kent, Kip King as Doctor Von Colon and Phil Proctor as Police Chief Morton.

Plot[]

Cast[]

Actor Role
Kathy Shower ROBO-C.H.I.C.
Jennifer Daly ROBO-C.H.I.C.
Burt Ward Harry Truman Hodgkins
Ranson Baker John Kent
Kip King Doctor Von Colon
Phil Proctor Police Chief Morton
Mansuel Rivers-Bland Quentin Thawan
Jack Carter Doctor Burburagmus
Jeff Austin Rufus
Tony Miller Denny
Mike Mumman Jenny
Erik Fledsion Einstein
Jeff Smith Dawg
Peter Johnson Gimp, the Satan's Onion
Paul Rohrer Sergeant Ryan
Rita Gonstodine Bambi Doe
Teena Gustav Russeuil Chardonne
Tracy Posner Fiona
Christine Shinn Dierder
Gege Burguund Lala
Douglas K. Grimm News reporter
Ted Ferrari Stage manager
Heidi Morrow Cute girl
George Kirby Cab driver
Jim Miller Security guard
Dave Otto Pakistani clerk
Brent Williams Gangboy #1
John Pierce Gangboy #2
Jeffrey Lagrega Gangboy #3
Shanna Lynn Biker chick

Perez Drawdy. News Cameraman

Notes[]

Production & Release[]

  • Production and filming of Robo C.H.I.C. took place in May, 1989.
  • Robo C.H.I.C. was released on home video in VHS format in the United States by Hemdale Home Video and in Canada by Nova Home Video. [2]

Cast & Crew[]

  • Wardrobe assistant Fox Jane is credited as Jane Fox in this film.
  • According to this page's entry on IMDB, actress Shanna Lynn plays a biker chick, but is uncredited for her participation in this film. Shanna Lynn is primarily a stunt performer, who acts as a double for other actors and also does vehicle stunt work.
  • In addition to playing the lead role as the main ROBO-C.H.I.C., actress Kathy Shower is also the executive producer of this film.

Trivia[]

  • The tagline for this film is, "Part cop. Part machine. All woman."
  • Despite being the executive producer and star of the film, Kathy Shower, actually left the project early in production. [3]
  • This is Ed Hansen's fifth film work as a director and/or co-director. It is his first project that is not strictly in the adult film industry.
  • This is Jeff Mandel's second film as a director and/or co-director, and his first work in the science fiction genre.

What else have they done?[]

  • Co-director and co-writer Jeff Mandel is also known for his work on the live-action sci-fi series Super Force. He wrote the scripts for 35 out of 48 episodes of the series. He was also a supervising producer on three episodes.
  • This film marks the acting debut of Jennifer Daly. It doesn't exactly kick-start a career for her, as she only does two films after this; neither of which are movies that anyone has ever heard of.
  • "Holy hitting rock bottom, Batman!" Burt Ward is the only actor in this film who is any way recognizable to others. He is best known for playing teen sidekick Robin on the 1966-1968 superhero TV series Batman.

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