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| Tim Blaney | Johnny Five (voice) | |
| Fisher Stevens | Ben Jahrvi | |
| Michael McKean | Fred Ritter | |
| Cynthia Gibb | Sandy Banatoni | |
| Jack Weston | Oscar Baldwin | |
| Dee McCafferty | Saunders | |
| David Hemblen | Jones | |
| Don Lake | Manic Mike | |
| Damon D'Oliveira | Bones | |
| Tito Núñez | Zorro (as Tito Nuñez) | |
| Jason Kuriloff | Lil Man | |
| Robert LaSardo | Spooky | |
| Lili Francks | Officer Mendez | |
| Wayne Best | Officer O'Malley | |
| Gerard Parkes | Priest (as Gerry Parkes) | |
| Adam Ludwig | Hans de Ruyter | |
| Rex Hagon | Dartmoor | |
| Rummy Bishop | News Vendor | |
| Richard Comar | Mr. Slater |
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| Producer | Lawrence Turman
Gary Foster |
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| Writer | S.S. Wilson
Brent Maddock |
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| Cinematography | John McPherson
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| Musician | Charles Fox
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Number Five, aka Johnny Five, that incredible, lovable robot from the smash hit Short Circuit, is back and taking the big city by storm in this action-packed comedy adventure. Upbeat Johnny's out for some "urban input," but some street hoods, a greedy banker and a gang of crooks see his naivete as their high-tech ticket to easy street. Will Johnny survive the big, bad city and its big, bad city slickers? Keep your wires crossed when you switch on this high-voltage film. |
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