Live Wire: Human Timebomb (1996)

In a high-tech world, it all comes down to the wire.

Live Wire: Human Timebomb (1996) poster

A computer chip turns an FBI agent into a lethal weapon.

Director: Mark Roper
Genre: Action, Drama, Thriller
Runtime: 98 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Itai Haber
Cinematography: Rod Stewart
Editing: Daniel Loewenthal
Production: Nu Image
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Gunfight and Mayhem, Heart-Pounding Car Chases, Martial Arts Showdown, Martial Arts Grandmaster and Legacy, Martial Arts Master and Vengeance

Keywords

martial arts, helicopter, fbi, south africa, sexploitation, shootout, motorcycle, machine gun, slide, locked back, hand to hand combat

Trailer

Live Wire: Human Timebomb Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Live Wire: Human Timebomb about?
A computer chip turns an FBI agent into a lethal weapon.
Who directed Live Wire: Human Timebomb?
Live Wire: Human Timebomb was directed by Mark Roper.
Who stars in Live Wire: Human Timebomb?
Live Wire: Human Timebomb stars Bryan Genesse, Joe Lara, J. Cynthia Brooks, Shelley Andrews, Paul Brandt, Gerrie Buader.
How long is Live Wire: Human Timebomb?
Live Wire: Human Timebomb has a runtime of 1h 38m (98 minutes).
What genre is Live Wire: Human Timebomb?
Live Wire: Human Timebomb is a Action, Drama, Thriller film.
Where was Live Wire: Human Timebomb produced?
Live Wire: Human Timebomb was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of Live Wire: Human Timebomb?
The themes of Live Wire: Human Timebomb include: Gunfight and Mayhem, Heart-Pounding Car Chases, Martial Arts Showdown, Martial Arts Grandmaster and Legacy, Martial Arts Master and Vengeance.