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Huntsman 5.1

"Its Time to Get with the Program"

A university student is suddenly attacked by a tactical squad. After blacking out, he resumes consciousness to find he has somehow killed them all. As the police arrive, a girl with impressive physical skills (Shana) arrives to rescue him. She reveals that he has a computer chip in his brain and can be controlled remotely. Now, two rivals are after them for the technology.

Top Cast

  • Roger Armstrong

    Roger Armstrong

    Business Men

  • Lourene Bevaart

    Lourene Bevaart

    H5.2’s

  • Carolyn Bock

    Carolyn Bock

    Shana

  • Marky Lee Campbell

    Marky Lee Campbell

    Hospital Recovery Team (as Mark Campbell)

  • Adrian Chow

    Adrian Chow

    S.O.G. Team

  • Morgan Evans

    Morgan Evans

    Peter

  • Warren Hansen

    Warren Hansen

    H5.2’s

  • Tim Houghton

    Tim Houghton

    Business Men

  • Hugh Keays-Byrne

    Hugh Keays-Byrne

    Bain

Overview

A university student is suddenly attacked by a tactical squad. After blacking out, he resumes consciousness to find he has somehow killed them all. As the police arrive, a girl with impressive physical skills (Shana) arrives to rescue him. She reveals that he has a computer chip in his brain and can be controlled remotely. Now, two rivals are after them for the technology.

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