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  1. Slipstream is a 1989 science fiction film directed by Steven Lisberger, who had previously directed the cult classic 1982 science fiction film Tron. It was produced by Gary Kurtz, best known for his collaboration with George Lucas on the first two Star Wars films and American Graffiti.

  2. Slipstream: Directed by Steven Lisberger. With Bob Peck, Mark Hamill, Kitty Aldridge, Bill Paxton. In the near future, where Earth has been devastated by man's pollution and giant winds rule the planet, bounty hunter Matt kidnaps a murderer out of the hands of two police officers, planning to get the bounty himself.

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    • Adventure, Sci-Fi
    • Steven Lisberger
    • 1989-06-02
  3. Slipstream (1989) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. In 1964, he directed Firelight (1964), a movie about aliens invading a small town. In 1967, he directed Slipstream (1967) , which was unfinished. However, in 1968, he directed Amblin' (1968) , which featured the desert prominently, and not the first of his movies in which the desert would feature.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.72 m
    • Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
  5. Slipstream is a 1989 science fiction film directed by Steven Lisberger, who had previously directed the cult classic 1982 science fiction film Tron. It was produced by Gary Kurtz, best known for his collaboration with George Lucas on the first two Star Wars films and American Graffiti.

  6. On a windswept globe depopulated by a sudden shift in climate, a pair of bounty hunters (Mark Hamill, Kitty Aldridge) take to the air for a wanted man (Bob Peck) stolen by an opportunistic bandit (Bill Paxton).

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  8. Slipstream is a 1989 science fiction film directed by Steven Lisberger, who had previously directed the cult classic 1982 science fiction film Tron. It was produced by Gary Kurtz, best known for his collaboration with George Lucas on the first two Star Wars films and American Graffiti.

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