Robot Holocaust

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Robot Holocaust
Directed byTim Kincaid
Written byTim Kincaid
Produced byCharles Band
Cynthia De Paula
StarringNorris Culf
Nadine Hartstein
J. Buzz Von Ornsteiner
Release date
  • April 1986 (1986-04) (Italy)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Robot Holocaust is a 1986 film set in post-apocalyptic New York City.

Plot

Neo, a drifter from the atomic-blasted wastelands, and his klutzy robot sidekick arrive at a factory where slaves labor to fuel the Dark One's Power Station. He meets a woman who convinces him to help rescue her father, a scientist who invented a device that can break the Dark One's control over the factory slaves. Gathering a motley crew of allies on the way, Neo goes to the Power Station to confront the Dark One's evil servants.

Cast

  • Norris Culf as Neo
  • Nadine Hartstein as Deeja (as Nadine Hart)
  • J. Buzz Von Ornsteiner as Klyton (as Joel Von Ornsteiner)
  • Jennifer Delora as Nyla
  • Andrew Howarth as Kai
  • Angelika Jager as Valaria
  • Michael Downend as Jorn
  • Rick Gianasi as Torque
  • George Grey as Bray (as George Gray)
  • Nicholas Reiner as Haim
  • Michael Azzolina as Roan
  • John Blaylock as Korla
  • Michael Zezima as Airslave Fighter
  • Edward R. Mallia as Airslave Fighter (as Edward Mallia)
  • Amy Brentano as Irradiated Female

Release and Legacy

The film was released theatrically in April 1986 in Italy. In the U.S., it was released directly to videocassette in January of the following year by Wizard Video. In 2001, MGM released an Amazon.com Exclusive VHS of the film. Despite being tied to Full Moon Features, the film has yet to see a DVD release. However, MGM released a widescreen version of the film on Hulu.com, fueling speculation that a DVD release is possible in the near future. On December 4, 2012, the MST3K version of the film was released on DVD by Shout Factory.

The film was shown during the first season of Mystery Science Theater 3000, after fans (along with Joel and the bots) complained of never viewing any color films.

External links

Mystery Science Theater 3000