A.P.E.X. [1994, USA, sci-fi, action, DVDRip] MVO

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A.P.E.X. [1994, USA, sci-fi, action, DVDRip] MVO
  • Release date: 14 May 1994
  • Release year: 1994
  • Runtime: 98 minutes
  • Country: United States
  • Keywords: robot, robot sci fi, post apocalypse, dystopian future, terminator, killer robot, robot army, human extinction, war torn planet, year 2073
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In postapocalyptic war-torn 2073, a scientist from another timeline must help a resistance group stop the army of indestructible A.P.E.X. terminator robots he'd mistakenly created, even if it means risking erasing himself from existence.
A time-travel experiment in which a robot probe is sent from the year 2073 to the year 1973 goes terribly wrong thrusting one of the project scientists, a man named Nicholas Sinclair into a plague ravaged alternate time-line whose war weary inhabitants are locked in a constant battle with killer robots which are automatically being sent there from Sinclair's lab. To escape this situation, Sinclair must find a similar time machine in this alternate world and prevent the disaster from ever happening.

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A.P.E.X. [1994, USA, sci-fi, action, DVDRip] MVO

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File Size: 1.37 GB
Duration: 01:00:00
Overall Bit Rate: 2 Mbps?Overall Bit RateTotal data per second for the entire file — video, audio, and subtitles combined.

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