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Crash and Burn

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Genres: Action, Horror, Science Fiction
Starring: Paul Ganus, Megan Ward, Ralph Waite, Bill Moseley, Eva LaRue
Director: Charles Band
Plot Sypnosis:

It's the year 2030 and man's worst nightmares have become a terrifying reality. Ultraviolet rays have punched through the ozone layer and parched the earth, dooming it to eternal summer. And Big Brother has come to life in the form of Unicom, a multinational corporation that has taken control following a computer induced economic holocaust and various governments defaulting on their national debts.

A group of dissenters, the Independent Liberty Union, has surfaced to fight Unicom's autocracy. One such dissenter is Lathan Hooks, who together with his granddaughter Arren (Megan Ward, TRANCERS II), runs a TV station in the sand-blown desert. The duo have set up shop in an old junkyard and are using abandoned primitive technology to run the show, in a world where all computers and robots have been banned.

When Lathan plunges to his death in what appears to be an accident, Arren believes it to be the work of a "Synthoid" - a human-like robot - that is programmed to kill all who pose a threat to Unicom. The only thing that can stop the virtually indestructible Synthoid is a dormant robot that Arren brings back to life for a desperate showdown with the relentless killer. But even after one Synthoid has been destroyed, there may be others...

Horror icon Bill Moseley (THE DEVIL'S REJECTS, THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE PART 2) also stars in this early Full Moon favorite, presented here for the very first time in HD, remastered from the recently unearthed negative.

Special Features and Technical Specs:

  • NEWLY REMASTERED FROM THE ORIGINAL CAMERA NEGATIVE
  • NEW Audio Commentary by director Charles Band and actor Bill Mosley
  • Making of Featurette
  • Blooper Reel
  • Original trailer
  • Full Moon trailer reel
Release Details

Movie Release Year: 1990
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