Cyberjack (1995)
Release Year: 1995
Nation: Canada
Alternative Title: Cyberjack - Caçada Ao Virus Letal, Virtual Assassin, Crimes virtuels, Cyberjack - Sfida finale, Żołnierze zagłady
Director: Robert Lee
Writer: Eric Poppen
Production & Genre
Producer: Producer: John A. Curtis, Christian Bruyère
Co_Producer: Robert H. Straight, James Thom
Executive_Producer: Masao Takiyama, Barry L. Collier
Companies: Catalyst Films International, Everest Pictures Inc., Fuji Eight Company, Prism Entertainment Corporation
Genre: Action, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction Film
Budget: 2.000.000
Awards & Similar
Awards: N/A
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Keywords
Keywords: computer virus, computer war, ex-cop, hoodlum, killer, lethal virus, robbery
Story
In the not-so-distant future, a ruthless terrorist leader named Nassim storms the headquarters of a prominent computer company with the sole purpose of obtaining a lethal computer virus that could grant him world domination. Unbeknownst to him, Nick, a former cop turned janitor at the company, witnesses this audacious robbery. As the only witness and obstacle to Nassim's sinister plan, Nick must navigate the treacherous landscape of corporate espionage and high-tech crime to prevent this cyber-jack from wreaking havoc on an unimaginable scale.
Summary
'Cyberjack' (1995) is a Canadian action sci-fi film directed by Robert E. Lee. Set in a near-future world where the power of technology is both revolutionary and dangerous, the movie centers around an ex-cop janitor named Nick who finds himself entangled in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with a notorious terrorist leader named Nassim. With its themes of cybercrime, corporate espionage, and the potential hazards of unchecked technological advancement, 'Cyberjack' offers a thrilling glimpse into a world where the digital age has become a battlefield.