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| Credits | |
| Title: | TekWar |
| Director: | William Shatner |
| Writers: | Alfonse Ruggiero; Westbrook Claridge; Ron Goulart |
| Producers: | Hans Beimler; Jamie Paul Rock; Stephen Roloff |
| Composer: | David Michael Frank |
| Cinematography: | Rodney Charters; Michael McMurray |
| Editors: | Bill Goddard |
| Production | |
| Distributed by: | Atlantis Films; Universal TV |
| Released: | January 23rd, 1994 |
| Rating: | Unrated |
| Running time: | 97 min. |
| Country: | USA |
| Language: | English |
| Navigation | |
| Previous: | — |
| Next: | TekWar: TekLords (1994) |
Plot[]
Cast[]
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Greg Evigan | Jake Cardigan |
| Eugene Clark | Sid Gomez |
| Torri Higginson | Beth Kittridge |
| Ray Jewers | Bennett Sands |
| Von Flores | Sonny Hokori |
| David Hemblen | Inspector Winterguild |
| Marc Marut | Danny Cardigan |
| Barry Morse | Professor Kittridge |
| Sonja Smits | Kate Cardigan |
| Sheena Easton | Warbride |
| William Shatner | Walter H. Bascom |
| Maurice Dean Wint | Winger |
| Catherine Blythe | Centra |
| Ed Sahely | Ogden Swires |
| Markus Parilo | Vargas |
| Dee McCafferty | The Wiz |
| Richard Chevolleau | Wild Side |
| Lexa Doig | Cowgirl |
| Joan Heney | Android Doctor Danenberg |
| Claire Cellucci | Young Doctor Danenberg |
| Jonathan Hartman | Tek dealer |
| Sandi Ross | Freezer doctor |
| Marie Cruz | Sands' receptionist |
| Miroslav Senkus | Guard #1 |
| Michael Sinelnikoff | Judge |
| Jacinta McDonnell | Female computer hologram |
| Matthew Vanhart | Flower girl |
| Dan Lima | Hockey android |
Notes & Trivia[]
- The tagline for this film is, "Virtual reality can be murder".
- All four TekWar telemovies as well as the eighteen episodes of the series are collected on the TekWar: The Complete Series DVD collection.
- Partially inspired by Ron Goulart's 1985 novel Brainz, Inc. Goulart was also the ghost writer on the TekWar novel series.
See also[]
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References[]
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