Hardware 1990 · UK, USA · 94 minutes · R · 3 wins & 3 nominations. psychological thriller sci-fi action Stars: Dylan McDermott, Stacey Travis, William Hootkins Director: Richard Stanley You can't stop progress. The head of a cyborg reactivates and rebuilds itself and goes on a violent rampage in a space marine's girlfriend's apartment. Tags: robots and androids, post-apocalypse, technology run amok Login to add your rating Have you seen it? Add to your watchlist Like You can't stop progress. The head of a cyborg reactivates and rebuilds itself and goes on a violent rampage in a space marine's girlfriend's apartment. Tags: robots and androids, post-apocalypse, technology run amok, computer paranoia, woman in jeopardy Watch Hardware trailer Starring of Hardware Dylan McDermott as Moses Hard Mo Baxter Stacey Travis as Jill William Hootkins as Lincoln Wineberg Jr. Carl McCoy as Nomad Iggy Pop as Angry Bob Mark Northover as Alvy Paul McKenzie as Vernon Ian Fraser Kilmister as Taxi Driver Mac McDonald as Newscaster Chris McHallem as Premier Boelgaxof Barbara Yu Ling as Chinese Mother Oscar James as Chief Arnold Lee as Chinese Family Susie Savage as Chinese Family - Susie Ng Fred Leeown as Chinese Family Mimi Cheung as Chinese Family Sebastian Chee as Chinese Family John Lynch as Shades GWAR as Themselves (archive footage) Richard Stanley as Talking elevator (voice) Storyline of Hardware It was the movie that stunned audiences, shocked the MPAA and marked the debut of one of the most uncompromising filmmakers in modern horror. Golden Globe winner Dylan McDermott (The Practice) stars as a post-apocalyptic scavenger who brings home a battered cyborg skull for his metal-sculptor girlfriend. But this steel scrap contains the brain of the M.A.R.K. 13, the military's most ferocious bio-mechanical combat droid. It is cunning, cruel and can reassemble itself. Tonight, it is reborn....and no flesh shall be spared. Stacey Travis (Ghost World) co-stars - along with appearances by Iggy Pop, Lemmy of Motörhead and music by Ministry and Public Image Ltd. Genre: sci-fi, thriller, horror, science fiction Theme: robots and androids, post-apocalypse, technology run amok, computer paranoia, woman in jeopardy Mood: eyepoppers, fantastic reality Attribute: cult film Certification: Mature Audiences - Ages 17+ Recommended Flag: adult language, gore, not for children, nudity, profanity, strong sexual content MPA rating: R Award: 3 wins & 3 nominations. Budget: 1500000 Rating of Hardware Login to add your rating Have you seen it? Add to your watchlist Like 0 0 0 0 0 Reviews of Hardware Write your review or comment