A.I. Assault (2006)

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Written by Bill Monroe, Jim Wynorski

Directed by Jim Wynorski

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2006

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Terrific techno-action featuring Star Trek veterans George Takei and Michael Dorn. When a plane carrying deadly military robots crashes, a ruthless team of Navy SEALs are despatched to destroy them.

When is A.I. Assault next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Zone Horror November 23rd, 10:55pm and on Zone Horror November 24th, 9:00pm. See more...

Cast

Joe LandoMajor Richard Tunney
Lisa LoCiceroSusan Foster
Joshua CoxJack McKenna
Blake GibbonsRork
Hudson LeickTiffany Smith
Image for Michael DornMichael DornGeneral Buskirk
Image for Bill MumyBill MumyMajor Heath
Alexandra PaulMarlon Adams
Image for Robert PicardoRobert PicardoDoctor John Foster
Image for George TakeiGeorge TakeiMajor Lane
Tim ThomersonAdmiral Harrison
Roark CritchlowDaryl Cage
Jay RichardsonDr. Trent
Mike BaldridgeDr. Virgil Finley
John J. DalesandroShane
Tony GonzalezDerek Williams
Clayton LandeyMajor Steve Tyler
Adam LiebermanLt. Bill Gordon
Paul LoganSaunders
Yvonne SciņVictoria Scott
Peter F. TeganSgt. Jason Ricks
Diana TerranovaDr. Nava
Terrell TilfordMike Kirby

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