T-Force (film)

T-Force is a 1994 science fiction film directed by Richard Pepin. Set in the near future, its plot concerns a group of law enforcement cyborgs, called "cybernauts" which, after being threatened with their shutdown, rebel against their superiors and the authorities.[1]

T-Force
T-Force movie poster
Directed byRichard Pepin
Produced byJerry P. Jacobs
Scott McAboy
Joseph Merhi
Richard Pepin
Barry Primus
Written byJacobsen Hart
Lenore Kletter
StarringJack Scalia
Evan Laurie
Bobby Johnston
Jennifer MacDonald
Deron McBee
Music byLouis Febre
Distributed byPM Entertainment
Release date
  • 1994 (1994)
Running time
105 minutes
LanguageEnglish

Plot

A terrorist group seizes the British embassy in downtown Los Angeles, killing hostages. All seems lost, but "T-Force," the world's first fully cybernetic law enforcement team is deployed and within minutes, more than thirty terrorists are dead. However, Adam, one of the members of T-Force, goes too far and shoots a disarmed and surrendering female terrorist. He then destroys a terrorist helicopter with six hostages on board with a grenade launcher. The mayor and the Chief of the LAPD decide to shut down the program and disassemble the cybernauts despite protest from the cybernaut's chief scientist.

Perceiving their shutdown a threat to their self-preservation, the cyborgs rebel and go on a killing rampage by targeting the mayor and the chief. Lieutenant Jack Floyd of the LAPD teams up with Cain, one of the cybernauts who chose to obey the law, to hunt down the renegade cybernauts and destroy them.

Reception

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References

  1. Martin, Mick; Porter, Marsha (2001). Video movie guide 2002. DVD & Video Guide. Ballantine Books. p. 1107. ISBN 0-345-42100-0.


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