aka Cybercity It’s the year 2017, the Earth’s surface is destroyed and its citizens flee to an underground wasteland ruled by warring religious cults. In this sinful cybercity, Mercenary Dakota’s (C. Thomas Howell) family is murdered by a perverse virtual prophet (Roddy Piper) bent on world domination. Seeking justice, Dakota, beautiful assissin Lilith (Heidi Von Palleske) and an arsenal of hi-tech weaponry battle for the Earth’s most precious resource – Humanity. It’s time for the false prophets to meek their makers! Packed with innovative special effects and teeth-clenching action, “CyberCity” will make you rethink the millennium.
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