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  1. Cyborg Garth A7 (a fine performance by Michael Rennie) goes back in time to 1966 in order to prevent scientist Professor Sigmund Marx (well played by Edward Franz) from presenting a breakthrough discovery to the world that will bring about mass thought control in the bleak future of 2087.

  2. 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.

    • (684)
    • Action, Drama, Sci-Fi
    • Franklin Adreon
    • 1966-10
  3. A cyborg (Michael Rennie) takes a time machine back to the 1960s to see a professor (Eduard Franz) and change history.

    • (2)
    • Franklin Adreon
    • Sci-Fi
    • Michael Rennie
  4. Jan 22, 2013 · In T2, a T-800 cyborg is sent back in time from a future where the human race has been enslaved by cyborgs to stop a scientist, Dr Miles Dyson, from perfecting a microprocessor he's working on at Cyberdyne Systems that will allow that future to happen. Here, Garth A7 is a cyborg sent back in time from a future where the human race has been ...

  5. Oct 18, 2017 · CYBORG 2087 is a quaint and adorable version of the TERMINATOR franchise. There are no naked time travelers or “Fuck off, ass-hole”’s—no morphing police officers or massive amounts of machine gun cartridges, but at its core, the story and the feel is all the same.

  6. Cyborg Michael Rennie and his high-waisted jumpsuit drop by from the year 2087 to convince a scientist to squelch a breakthrough that will bring about a dystopian future full of cyborgs like Michael Rennie. He's also pursued by a pair of cyborg hitmen in even less flattering jumpsuits.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cyborg_2087Cyborg 2087 - Wikipedia

    Cyborg 2087 is a 1966 science fiction film directed by Franklin Adreon and written by Arthur C. Pierce. The film stars Michael Rennie, Karen Steele, Wendell Corey, and Warren Stevens.

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