Hardware with Dylan McDermott: Blu-ray Cover

    Hardware
    a.k.a. M.A.R.K. 13 Director: Richard Stanley Cast: Dylan McDermott, Stacey Travis, John Lynch, William Hootkins

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    • Blu-ray Release Date: 10/13/2009
    • Original Release: 1990
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 4,859
     
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    No Flesh Shall Be Spared - Exclusive documentary featuring all-new interviews with cast and crew; Incidents in an Expanding Universe - Early super 8 version of Hardware; The Sea of Perdition - 2006 Richard Stanley short film; Rites of Passage - Early Richard Stanley short film; Richard Stanley on Hardware 2; Deleted and extended scenes; Audio commentary with director Richard Stanley

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    Music video director Richard Stanley made his feature debut with this apocalyptic, post-industrial nightmare set in the distant future. Dylan McDermott stars as Moses "Hard Mo"' Baxter, a washed-up ex-soldier who spends most of his time in "The Zone" -- a scorched, ochre-colored desert littered with the radioactive debris of an unspecified war (or wars). Mo's recent Zone foray with war-buddy Shades (Jon Lynch) turns up an interesting find -- a pile of droid parts he purchases from a spooky "Zone Tripper" (Carl McCoy, frontman for goth-rock's Fields of the Nephilim), which he carts home to his reclusive artist girlfriend Jill (Stacy Travis) to serve as raw material for her latest work. Unbeknownst to them, the dismantled robot is the prototype of a controversial new battle-droid dubbed the Mark 13, which is designed to reassemble itself from available materials if damaged in combat. In short order, the Mark 13 proceeds to do just that, tapping into the power grid in Jill's fortress-like apartment and targeting her for death. Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide

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