Prototype (1992 film)
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Directed by | Phillip J. Roth |
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Cinematography | Mark W. Gray |
Edited by | Daniel Lawrence |
Music by | Emilio Kauderer |
Distributed by | Vidmark Entertainment |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Prototype, also known as Prototype X29A, is a 1992 post-apocalyptic science fiction film.
Plot summary
[edit]Set in a post-apocalyptic Los Angeles of 2057, Hawkins Coselow, a crippled soldier, along with his ex-lover, Chandra Kerkorian, share vivid psychosexual dreams. Dr. Alexis Zalazny is working on a cybernetic program that will help Coselow walk again. The program sort of works, but everything goes deadly wrong when Coselow becomes a killing machine that can interface with any computer. He ends up killing several people belonging to a resistance movement.
The rebels are led by Omegas, cybernetically altered humans, battled government forces in the crime-ridden streets. In time, the Omegas reprogrammed themselves and carried out their own deadly agenda. In the end, the Omegas were destroyed, except one - implanted in a child, Chandra Kerkorian. Now grown, she is ready to lead the rebellion again.
Cast
[edit]- Lane Lenhart as Chandra Kerkorian
- Robert Tossberg as Hawkins Coselow
- Brenda Swanson as Dr. Alexis Zalazny
- Paul Coulj as Dr. Taurence Roberts
- Mitchell Cox as Ariel
- Sebastian Scandiuzzi as Sebastian
- Harold Cannon as Rev. Delaney
- Zack Nesis as Teague
- Woon Young Park as Imperia (as Woon Park)
- Bill Barschdorf as Prototype (as Bill Barshdorf)
- Eric Fedorin as Prototype / Street Fighter
- Marcus Aurelius as Toto Mendez (as Marcus Aurelious)
- Mark Holman as Action
- Max Holman as Jackson
- Raymond Storti as Protector
- Rob Lee as Protector
- Tom Pullano as Bobo
- Kato Kaelin as Regalia
- Hien Nguyen as Thorn
- Natasha Roth as Baby Chandra (as Natasha Mozelle Roth)
External links
[edit]- Prototype at IMDb
- Prototype X29A at the Disobiki.
- Prototype X29A at Rotten Tomatoes
- 1992 films
- 1992 science fiction films
- 1990s English-language films
- Cyberpunk films
- American science fiction action films
- Films set in 2057
- American post-apocalyptic films
- Films set in Los Angeles
- Trimark Pictures films
- Films directed by Phillip J. Roth
- 1990s American films
- English-language science fiction films