Running Delilah
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Directed by | Richard Franklin |
Produced by | Mel Efros Ron Koslow Steve Oster |
Written by | Ron Koslow Robert J. Avrech |
Starring | Kim Cattrall Billy Zane |
Music by | Lee Holdridge |
Cinematography | Ellery Ryan |
Edited by | Andrew London |
Production
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Release dates
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June 4, 1993 (Japan) (video) August 29, 1994 (USA) (TV)[1] |
Running time
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97 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Running Delilah is a 1992 American sci-fi television film directed by Richard Franklin.
Plot
Top agent Delilah dies in a risky mission against weapons dealer Kercharian. She is revived using high-tech medicine and given artificial body parts. She returns as an invincible superwoman and continues her fight against Kercherian, who is currently seeking plutonium from Russia.
Cast
- Kim Cattrall as Christina/Delilah
- Billy Zane as Paul
- François Guétary as Lucas
- Yorgo Voyagis as Alec Kasharian
- Diana Rigg as Judith
- Michael Francis Clarke as Operative #1
- Dawn Comer as Language Lab Technician
- Rob LaBelle as Watcher
- Marilyn McIntyre as Barbara
- Philip Moon as Technician #2
- Quentin O'Brien as Operative #2
- Philip Sokoloff as Iraqi Scientist
- Eric Stone as Liaison
- Richard Topol as Technician #1
- Victor Touzei as Security Guard #1
Production
The production was filmed in 1992 but not broadcast on television until 1994.
Home video
It was released on video in Japan, Sweden, and the UK in 1993, followed by the USA and Germany in 1994. The film was known as Robospy in Australia and was released on video in the UK as Cyborg Agent.
References
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