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Cyber Vengeance

The year is 2005. The prison system is run by the private sector. Business tycoon R.D. Crowley, has created a virtual reality prison. The prisoner's bodies are locked in suspended animation while their minds traverse the lethal labyrinth of games Crowley designed for them. Crowley allows wealthy sportsmen to participate, for a price, in deadly VR combat with the prisoners. Will breaks into the prison and attempts to eradicate the VR technology. Seduced by his VR girlfriend he becomes addicted to VR. Will is caught and thrown into the lethal time-traveling web of Crowley's virtual hunt. With their lives at stake, Will and the prisoners must escape certain death, and destroy the VR prison.

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Cyber Vengeance Cast

Name Character
Susan Misner She was 23, now 53 years old as Tory
Matthias Hues He was 35, now 65 years old as Thor
Debbie Rochon She was 26, now 55 years old as Princess Mika
Robert Davi He was 41, now 70 years old as R.D. Crowley
Michael Rodrick He was 17, now 47 years old as Martin
Amy Lynn Baxter She was 27, now 56 years old as Virtual Girl
Rick Washburn He was 48, now 77 years old as Baracus
Susan Rollman as Niki
Marina Morgan She was 51, now 80 years old as Spekeasy Flak
J. Christian Ingvordsen He was 37, now 66 years old as Heinz Dietrich
Terry Serpico He was 30, now 59 years old as Montgomery Valentine
Josh Mosby as Stuart Lewis
J. Gregory Smith He was 176, 73 years old when he died as Will Singleton
John Weiner He was 40, now 69 years old as Daniel Traven

Cyber Vengeance Crew

Name Department
John Weiner as Writer. He was 40 (now 69) years old Writing
J. Christian Ingvordsen as Stunt Coordinator. He was 37 (now 66) years old Crew
J. Christian Ingvordsen as Director. He was 37 (now 66) years old Directing
J. Christian Ingvordsen as Producer. He was 37 (now 66) years old Production
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Cyber Vengeance (26 years)

  • Release day: Monday, October 13, 1997
  • Runtime: 90 minutes