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K-9000

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1991 American science fiction crime action television film
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K-9000
VHS release cover
Based onK-9 by Steven Siegel & Scott Myers
Written by
Directed byKim Manners
Starring
Music byJan Hammer
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Producers
CinematographyFrank Raymond
EditorJ.P. Farrell
Running time96 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkFox
ReleaseJuly 1, 1991 (1991年07月01日)

K-9000 is a 1991 American science fiction crime action television film starring Chris Mulkey, Catherine Oxenberg, Dennis Haysbert, and Judson Scott. It is the second installment in the K-9 film series, originally intended to serve as a pilot episode for a television series that was based on and serves as a spin-off of K-9 . It was directed by Kim Manners and written by Michael Part and Steven E. de Souza.

Plot

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Dr. Aja Turner (Catherine Oxenberg), a beautiful female scientist, implants a computer in a German Shepherd's brain to help it track and capture criminals. Crooks, led by Anton Zeiss (Judson Earney Scott), make off with the cybernetic canine. Dr. Turner teams up with Eddie Monroe (Chris Mulkey), a hard-nosed policeman who is implanted with a microchip allowing him to communicate with the dog.

Cast

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