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Terminator Woman
Two LA cops, Julie and Jay, must return Marsalas to Africa to stand trial as the chief state witness against international villain Alex Gatelee. Gatelee, into everything from gold smuggling to female slave trade, hijacks the party. In a vicious shoot out Julie and Jay overcome Gatelee's men. Gatelee then has Julie kidnapped from one of his nightclubs. He tries to use Julie as bait to get Jay to hand over Marsalas in exchange for Julie...
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Plot Summary
In a dystopian future, a powerful cyborg assassin known as 'Terminator Woman' is sent back in time to eliminate a scientist who holds the key to humanity's survival. The scientist's daughter must then protect him from this relentless killing machine. The film blends elements of science fiction action with horror, as the Terminator unleashes brutal violence in its pursuit.
Critical Reception
Terminator Woman is a low-budget exploitation film that garnered minimal critical attention upon its release. It is generally regarded as a B-movie, often criticized for its simplistic plot, uneven acting, and special effects, while some appreciate its over-the-top action and campy elements typical of the era's direct-to-video market.
What Reviewers Say
Praised by some for its relentless pace and gratuitous violence.
Often criticized for its low production values and uninspired storytelling.
Considered a cult film by fans of 90s direct-to-video action and sci-fi.
Google audience: Audience reception for Terminator Woman is scarce due to its limited release. However, reviews from those who have seen it often point to its cult status as a cheesy, action-packed B-movie with some memorable, albeit low-quality, fight sequences.
Fun Fact
The film prominently features pop singer Tiffany in a starring role, a casting choice that surprised many at the time given her music career and the film's genre.
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