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Cyborg 2087

  • 1966
  • 1h 26m
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5.3/10
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Cyborg 2087 (1966)
Earth's civilization of the future sends a cyborg back to the 1960s to change the future.
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Earth's civilization of the future sends a cyborg back to the 1960s to change the future.Earth's civilization of the future sends a cyborg back to the 1960s to change the future.Earth's civilization of the future sends a cyborg back to the 1960s to change the future.

  • Director
    • Franklin Adreon
  • Writer
    • Arthur C. Pierce
  • Stars
    • Michael Rennie
    • Karen Steele
    • Wendell Corey
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    810
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    • Director
      • Franklin Adreon
    • Writer
      • Arthur C. Pierce
    • Stars
      • Michael Rennie
      • Karen Steele
      • Wendell Corey
    • 29User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
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    Michael Rennie
    Michael Rennie
    • Garth A7
    Karen Steele
    Karen Steele
    • Dr. Sharon Mason
    Wendell Corey
    Wendell Corey
    • Sheriff
    Warren Stevens
    Warren Stevens
    • Dr. Carl Zellar
    Eduard Franz
    Eduard Franz
    • Prof. Sigmund Marx
    Harry Carey Jr.
    Harry Carey Jr.
    • Jay C
    Adam Roarke
    Adam Roarke
    • Deputy Dan
    Chubby Johnson
    Chubby Johnson
    • Uncle Pete
    Tyler MacDuff
    Tyler MacDuff
    • Sam Gilmore
    Dale Van Sickel
    Dale Van Sickel
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    Troy Melton
    Troy Melton
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    James Hibbard
    James Hibbard
    • Rick
    • (as Jimmy Hibbard)
    Sherry Alberoni
    Sherry Alberoni
    • Laura Zellar
    Betty Jane Royale
    • Jill
    John Beck
    John Beck
    • Skinny
    Shug Fisher
    Shug Fisher
    • Short Station Attendant
    • (as George C. Fisher)
    James Kline
    • Tall Station Attendant
    Charles Evans
    Charles Evans
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      • Arthur C. Pierce
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    5CinemaSerf

    Cyborg 2087

    Once again, Michael Rennie dons a tin-foil suit to come and warn mankind to amend it's ways. This time, though, he is a cyborg called "Garth 7" sent back from the year 2087 to try and stop an evolutionary process that will rob us all of our ability to think for ourselves. He manages to ally with "Dr. Mason" (Karen Steele) but pretty soon they are aware that the government they wish to thwart has also sent agents back and so not just time, but other folks from the future are against them too. This is cheap and cheerful, pedestrianly written, afternoon fodder that is very light on science or characterisations. Rennie looks like he maybe only did the one filming day, such is the truncated nature of the editing - and the special effects (his bio-implants, especially) are not up to very much, either. Oddly enough, it might have looked better in black and white, somehow the colour just makes it look even more sloppily thrown together. Potentially, an interesting take on a well used idea, but sadly it offers little we haven't seen before and the star is well past his best.
    Dethcharm

    Just Add Arnold...

    From the titular year, a cyborg called Garth A7 (Michael Rennie) is sent back in time to 1966 in order to stop an event that will lead to the subjugation of humanity. Garth A7 enlists the help of humans, while two super-soldiers from 2087 arrive to eliminate him.

    The idea of a time-traveling cyborg, sent by a group of freedom fighters to stop a scientist from developing an advanced technology, is familiar indeed! James Cameron simply must have seen this movie. Even the scene when Garth A7 shows a scientist the proof that he's a machine is extremely reminiscent of a similar revelation in Cameron's T2! Of course, this film had neither the astronomical budget, nor the advantage of a Cameron to direct it. In spite of this, CYBORG 2087 is a lot of fun to watch, and deserves to be rediscovered...
    6christopouloschris-58388

    An undemanding low-budget sci-fi film that is both well-paced and enjoyable

    It's always good to see Michael Rennie on screen in any role. He has appeared in a sci-fi films and TV series including his iconic role as Klattu role in The Day The Earth Stood Still (1951) andThe Power (1968). Rennie has a strong screen presence and always manages to bring a good measure of style, class and poise to his various roles. Other appearances have included the sci-fi / fanrasy super hero TV series Batman, The Time Tunnel and Lost In Space.

    Karen Steele who plays Dr. Sharon Mason began her career in the Oscar-winning Marty and may be recognised as one of "Mudd's Women" on he original series of Star Trek. It is a shame that her career didn't feature more prominent roles.

    One face we do recognize is that of the stalwart Warren Stevens. He was a very dependable and versatile actor throughout the 1950s and 1960s who appeared in quite a few films and TV series. He played a space ship's physician in Forbidden Planet (1956).

    There's no getting around the fact that Cyborg is a a low budget undemanding sci-fi film that just touches on scientists' responsibility for their creations and how we shape our own futures by the decisions we take. It tries a bit too hard to appeal to a teenage audience of the time and the fight scenes are rather long and tedious.
    StuOz

    Reads Like A Long 60s Science Fiction TV Episode - Good

    A cyborg from the future is sent back to the 1960s.

    60s Outer Limits, 60s The Invaders and 60s Irwin Allen all rolled into one!

    The plot has shades of a couple of Limits episodes, the lack of fancy hardware gives it a touch of QM's The Invaders and the general presentation/casting reminds me of Irwin Allen.

    Michael Rennie is here, but don't expect The Day The Earth Stood Still 2 - you will not get that!

    The DVD picture quality is fine and, despite some slow moments, I generally had a ball with Cyborg 2087. However, I viewed it as a blast of the 60s, younger viewers who only want science fiction thrills might find it all a bit too old school?
    6pro_crustes

    A low budget can be an asset.

    Yesterday, I saw the last of the three "Rings" movies. Ho-hum. CGI is great. So is a good book. CGI of a good book is, however, just eye-candy. "Cyborg" is a movie that, lacking money and computer graphics, was forced to tell a story. Michael Rennie (you know him as "Klaatu") is a man/machine from the future, come back to correct a few mistakes. His "high" tech looks a bit like your grand-dad's ham radio did about the same time this movie was made, but so what? Garth (Rennie) isn't here to show us ray guns or cell phones. (Who knows? Maybe his gizmos are all camouflaged to resemble '60s-era devices.) What he is here for is to undo the damage of some bad decisions (many of which will remind you of "The Terminator's" SkyNet, but you decide yourself if there's a connection).

    Alas for Garth, if he succeeds, it may have dire consequences for him personally. That fact gives him a poignant nobility that many films, then and now, could use, but lack. Time-travel stories often rely on that kind of wrinkle for their drama, and I think that's an inherent weakness of the time-travel sub-genre: they all tend to ask the same question. Still, this one asks it well and Rennie's skillful performance leaves you exquisitely uncertain of just what the Right Thing to Do would be, in such a situation as his character finds himself.

    Yeah, "Rings" was great. But so was this, and they don't make 'em like this one anymore.

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    • Trivia
      Has the same premise as The Terminator (1984), which was made almost 20 years later.
    • Goofs
      Before Garth A7's (Michael Rennie) time capsule appears in 1966, the grass in the distance is in bright sunlight and the foreground is in the dark shadow of a tree. An "instant" later, when the capsule appears, the tree shadow is gone and the entire scene is clearly overcast, showing that a significant portion of the day has actually passed.
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    • Release date
      • October 1966 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • År 2087
    • Filming locations
      • Raleigh Studios - 5300 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Harold Goldman Associates
      • Television Enterprises Corporation
      • United Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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