Cyberjack (film)
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| Directed by | Robert Lee |
| Screenplay by | Eric Poppen |
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| Cinematography | Alan M. Trow |
| Edited by | Derek Whelan |
| Music by | George Blondheim |
Production companies | Everest Pictures Fuji Eight Company Prism Entertainment Catalyst Films International |
| Distributed by | SPO Entertainment (Japan) Alliance Entertainment (Canada) Turner Home Entertainment (U.S.) |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $2 million |
Cyberjack (Japanese: サイバー・ジャック) is a 1995 Canadian–Japanese science-fiction action film directed by Robert Lee, starring Michael Dudikoff, Brion James and Suki Kaiser. Dudikoff stars as a traumatized cop turned janitor trying to stop a violent anarchist terrorist from injecting himself with a revolutionary techno-organic virus, which would make him all-powerful. For its North American video release, the film was retitled Virtual Assassin.