Circuitry Man

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Directed bySteven Lovy
Written by
  • Steven Lovy
  • Robert Lovy
Produced by
  • Steven Reich
  • John Schouweiler
Circuitry Man
Directed bySteven Lovy
Written by
  • Steven Lovy
  • Robert Lovy
Produced by
  • Steven Reich
  • John Schouweiler
Starring
CinematographyJamie Thompson
Edited by
  • Gregory Neri
  • Jonas Thaler
Music byDeborah Holland
Production
companies
Distributed bySkouras Pictures[1]
Release dates
  • May 25, 1990 (1990-05-25)
(Seattle International Film Festival)
October 31, 1990
Running time
93 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Circuitry Man is a 1990 American post apocalyptic science fiction film directed by Steven Lovy and starring Jim Metzler, Dana Wheeler-Nicholson and Vernon Wells. It was followed by a sequel, Plughead Rewired: Circuitry Man II, in 1994.

In post-apocalyptic 2020, pollution has killed off the natural world and the population is forced to live underground. A woman attempts to smuggle a suitcase of contraband drug/chips from Los Angeles to the underground remnants of New York City, while eluding both police and gangsters. Along the way, she is aided by a romantic bio-mechanical pony-tailed android and pursued by Plughead, a villain with the ability to tap into people's minds.

Cast

Production

Circuitry Man was adapted from a student film Steven Lovy made while attending UCLA. Shooting began in July 1989 and took place in Los Angeles and Antelope Valley, California.[1]

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