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    Omega Doom is a 1996 American science fiction action film directed by Albert Pyun and starring Rutger Hauer. It was written by Pyun and Ed Naha. The story, set in a dystopian future, concerns a robot warrior who, during a nuclear winter, plays both sides of a robot civil war in a small town. The film is mostly based on Yojimbo by Akira Kurosawa.

  2. Jul 8, 1997 · Omega Doom is a 1996 movie about a robot who tries to stop a war between two factions of robots on a post-apocalyptic Earth. It is a remake of Yojimbo, with a futuristic and noisy style.

    • (3.3K)
    • Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller
    • Albert Pyun
    • 1997-07-08
  3. Omega Doom. PG-13 1996 1h 24m Sci-Fi. List. Reviews. 27% Audience Score 1,000+ Ratings. A cyborg warrior battles for survival against human and mechanical foes in the desolate world of the future ...

    • (47)
    • Albert Pyun
    • PG-13
    • Rutger Hauer
  4. Synopsis. After earth is taken over by an army of robots, the small number of humans left are forced into hiding. In the nuclear winter, only droids walk the face of the earth, in fear of the rumored human resurgence, and in search of a hidden cache of weapons. One robot, his evil circuits destroyed, enters a small town where a robot civil war ...

    • Albert Pyun
    • 84 min
    • 5
  5. Released July 8th, 1997, 'Omega Doom' stars Rutger Hauer, Shannon Whirry, Norbert Weisser, Tina Cote The PG-13 movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 24 min, and received a user score of 46 (out of 100 ...

  6. Jul 8, 1997 · Albert Pyun. Director. Ed Naha. Screenplay. After earth is taken over by an army of robots, the small number of humans left are forced into hiding. In the nuclear winter, only droids walk the face of the earth, in fear of the rumored human resurgence, and in search of a hidden cache of weapons. One robot, his evil circuits destroyed, enters a ...

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  8. Jul 7, 2020 · OMEGA DOOM was the second film in Albert Pyun and Filmwerks’ two picture deal with Largo Entertainment following Adrenalin: Fear the Rush (1996) — though prior to calling ‘action!’, the helmer did find time to quickly cobble together Nemesis 4: Cry of Angels (1996).