Gunhed (1989) | Region-Free (Blu-Ray)

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Audio Options:

1-Japanese Laserdisc Audio 2.0

2-iTunes Audio 2.0

3-English Stereo

Removeable English Subtitles


Title: Gunhed (1989)

Alternate Title: ガンヘッド (Ganheddo)

Genre: Science Fiction, Action

Plot Synopsis:
In the year 2038, a group of scavengers infiltrates an isolated island facility controlled by the supercomputer Kyron-5, which had previously waged war against humanity. Their mission to retrieve valuable computer chips turns perilous as they confront deadly security systems and remnants of the past conflict. Amidst the chaos, they discover the Gunhed mechs, humanity’s last defense against Kyron-5’s tyranny.


Cast and Crew:

  • Director: Masato Harada
  • Writers: Masato Harada, James Bannon
  • Cast:
    • Masahiro Takashima as Brooklyn
    • Brenda Bakke as Sergeant Nim
    • James Brewster Thompson as Barabbas
    • Aya Enjôji as Bebe
    • Eugene Harada as Seven

YouTube Trailer:
Gunhed (1989) | Original Trailer


IMDb Link:
Gunhed (1989)


Reviews from Letterboxd:

  1. comrade_yui – ★★★★☆
    “Basically a Paul W.S. Anderson movie written by Hideo Kojima, I adored every bit of it. A bunch of mercenary commandos hunting for treasure and running around in an anonymous industrial facility with steely-blue backlighting while being stalked by an evil robot with eyeball laser beams, with one of them eventually getting inside of this huge mech halfway through the movie and having to blow their way out of this huge facility and eventually getting into this giant mech fight full of amazing pyrotechnics. The production design is maximum uber-tactile Japanese cybertrash and the score sounds like it belongs in an 80s Tony Scott film. Feels like this was tailor-made for my specific aesthetic interests; it’s this immensely-produced rip-off of ‘Aliens,’ ‘The Terminator,’ ‘Escape from New York,’ ‘Predator,’ and pretty much every bit of 80s sci-fi you can imagine, and it’s awesome.”
  2. Jayson Kennedy – ★★½☆
    “Masato Harada’s ‘Gunhed’ promises cyberpunk scavengers stepping into a grimy nightmare adorned with endless industrialization with monstrous sentry robots guarding every square inch. Sounds like a fun time, but its intentional visual Cameron/Giger overload loses impact as the story rapidly spirals. Problems immediately evident in several world-building paragraphs starting the film followed by a narrator providing even more grim dystopian slop for viewers to wade through. What ‘Gunhed’ actually delivers is miniature and full-scale mechs in highly detailed corridors battling in close quarters amid smoky cap gun blasts.”
  3. HKFanatic – ★★★★☆
    “I first saw about twenty minutes of ‘Gunhed’s’ over-the-top mech imagery sometime in the late 90s, staying up past my bedtime and watching the Sci-Fi Channel… and I’m going to argue that might be the best way to watch ‘Gunhed,’ as finally seeing the film in its entirety about 25 years later didn’t really illuminate much about the story or make me appreciate the film any more than I did as a kid in my parents’ basement.”

Meta Description:
“Gunhed” (1989) is a Japanese science fiction action film directed by Masato Harada. Set in a dystopian future, it follows a group of scavengers who confront a rogue supercomputer and its deadly defenses, highlighting themes of human resilience against technological domination.

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