Equalizer 2000
Equalizer 2000, also known as Defender 2000, is a 1987 action movie, filmed in the Philippines, featuring an appearance by Robert Patrick. The film is best described as one of the many Mad Max ripoffs which were prevalent in the mid-1980s.
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Directed by | Cirio Santiago |
Produced by | Cirio Santiago |
Written by | Joe Mari Avellana (story) Frederick Bailey (screenplay) and (story) |
Starring | Richard Norton Don Gordon Bell Robert Patrick Corinne Wahl |
Music by | Ding Achacoso (as Edward Achacoso) |
Cinematography | Johnny Araojo |
Edited by | Pacífico Sánchez |
Distributed by | Concorde |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | United States Philippines |
Language | English |
Plot synopsis
In post-nuclear Alaska, a fascist group ("The Ownership") battles rebels in hopes of possessing a massive weapon—the "Equalizer 2000" of the title, created by the ex-Ownership Captain Slade who joins the rebellion to defeat Mayor Lawton, who killed Slade's father (a The Ownership's field commander) and too he wants to kill General MacLaine, The Ownership's leader, to be the new leader.
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External links
- Review by Nathan Shumate at Cold Fusion Video
- Equalizer 2000 on IMDb
- Equalizer 2000 at Rotten Tomatoes
- Equalizer 2000 at AllMovie
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