Cyborg 3: The Recycler

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Cyborg 3: The Recycler
Directed by Michael Schroeder
Produced by Diane Mehrez
Gary Jude Burkart
Steve Rockmael
Alexander Tabrizi
Written by Barry Victor
Troy Bolotnick
Straw Weisman
Starring Khrystyne Haje
Zach Galligan
Malcolm McDowell
Michael Bailey Smith
Rebecca Ferratti
Music by Kim Bullard
Julian Raymond
Cinematography Phil Parmet
Editing by Barry Zetlin
Distributed by Prism Leisure Corporation
Warner Vision Entertainment
Release date(s) Flag of United States September 25, 1994
Running time 90 min.
Country United States
Language English
Preceded by Cyborg
Cyborg 2
IMDb profile

Cyborg 3: The Recycler is the second sequel to the 1990 film Cyborg. It was released straight-to-video in 1994 and directed by Michael Schroeder. It stars Khrystyne Haje as Casella "Cash" Reese.

Set in a desolate post apocalyptic world where a once thriving golden age of man and cyborgs has ended and cyborgs are now at the mercy of men who hunt for their parts.

Cash, a female cyborg and the star of the previous film learns from Doc Edford (Margaret Avery) that she has somehow become pregnant. She heads for obscure city of Cytown to find Evans (Zach Galligan), a creator of cyborgs to find out what is going on. She is followed by Anton Lewellyn (Richard Lynch) and his assistant Jocko (Andrew Bryniarski). Lewellyn makes a living by hunting down cyborgs and selling their parts. Though he has long wanted to find Cytown (the last haven for cyborgs) he now becomes obsessed in getting Cash as well as her child.

  • Though referred as cyborgs, many of the characters appear to be completely made of synthetic materials, meaning that by defintion they are more close to androids.
  • Bryniarski appeared in the movie Street Fighter that very same year. His character in that film (Zangief) has a drastically different hair-style, as well a beard.
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
  • Lewellyn would probably be the closest character to a cyborg, given his cybernetic-eye enhancement.
Spoilers end here.

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