Echo Dr 2013 DVDRip x264-RedBlade

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Echo Dr 2013 DVDRip x264-RedBlade
  • Release date: 15 May 2014
  • Release year: 2013
  • Runtime: 81 minutes
  • Country: United States
  • Keywords: family relationships, tech noir, android, home invasion, security system, artificial intelligence, killer robot, robot as pathos, man versus machine, technology gone amok
  • Budget: $100,000
Plot:
When their home security system malfunctions, a family struggles to survive an attack against a state of the art patrol guard that believes they are intruders.

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