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Director: George Bloomfield
Cast: Greg Evigan, Eugene Clark, Torri Higginson, William Shatner
Despite being imprisoned, tek lord Sonny Hokori manages to run his drug empire. A virus, which is not only effective on computer software but also on physical beings, is activated in the global computer network. While Jake Cardigan tries to stop Hokori and his allies, he also has to deal with his former wife's new husband trying to adopt his son.
Critical Reception & Ratings
TekWar: TekLords, the 1994 science fiction film directed by George Bloomfield, received a mixed reception from critics. While the film's premise involving a virus affecting both computer software and physical beings was intriguing, the execution and narrative development seemed to divide opinion. Viewership and ratings for the film are not widely available, so the public reception remains unclear.
Why you might like this:
Fans of director George Bloomfield's blend of science fiction and crime drama will enjoy the high-stakes story of Jake Cardigan's efforts to stop a dangerous drug empire in the 1994 film TekWar: TekLords, featuring the iconic William Shatner in a supporting role.
TekWar: TekLords is a 1994 TV movie based on a series of books by William Shatner. It is the second TV movie made from the series of books. It aired on 20 February 1994 and is preceded by TekWar. It was followed by TekWar: TekLab and TekWar: TekJustice.
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