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starring: Walter Koenig, Bruce Campbell, Leigh Lombardi, Robert Kurcz, John J. Saundersdirected by: Robert Dyke
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786302999587
Format: Color, NTSC
ISBN: 6302999588
Label: Starmaker Entertainment
Manufacturer: Starmaker Entertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Starmaker Entertainment
Release Date: December 10, 1993
Running Time: 87 minutes
Sales Rank: 2865
Studio: Starmaker Entertainment
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Great Movie for 1989
I loved this movie, and I am still waiting for it to come out on DVD
Rating: - Everything a campy science fiction classic should be
I laughed, I cried - ok, I didn't cry, but I definitely laughed - out loud - on a number of occasions. Moontrap is, quite simply, a hoot and a holler of a film. How could it not be with Walter "Mr. Chekov" Koenig and a young Bruce Campbell taking a wonderfully campy science fiction script and running with it from start to finish? I will warn you not to judge the film by the opening credits, which feature several minutes of absolutely inane chatter; once you get past that, prepare to be entertained. ... Read More
Rating: - I liked it.
It was a little slow at one place, but Bruce Campbell is great!!! The special effects are not bad for a B movie.
Rating: - Rather bad, but hilarious...
I watched this movie the first time on TV, probably a decade ago, and remembered being thrilled at the ending, as well as the fact that it had Walter Koenig (Pavel Chekov from Star Trek), but I never found the title. I ran across it recently while looking through Bruce Campbell's IMDB filmography, and recognized the plot immediately. This movie is campy, strangely acted, and absolutely hysterical if you watch it in the middle of the night. Even though it's not the height of cinematic achievement, if you ... Read More
Rating: - I'll Take This "B" Movie Over A Coma Anyday
I've seen hundreds of Sci Fi/Horror movies over the years. This is one of those you'll wonder whether you've watched it or not a few years down the road. You just can't remember.
All in all, I figure it's still better to watch a so-so Sci Fi/Horror movie than "Dances With Wolves" or "Evita". This movie will end up being non-memorable, but it's preferable to being in a coma.
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