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Robot World 2015

★ 4.216 votes80 min📅 2015-09-13

"A pilot is marooned on an alien planet and soon discovers the planets only inhabitants are predatory machines."

In *Robot World (2015)*, director Neil Rowe crafts a tense sci-fi thriller that drops pilot Ian Rowe onto an alien planet 50 years in our future.

Director: Neil Rowe

Cast

Ian Rowe
Ian Rowe
Pilot
Tamsyn Pickford
Com2
Claire Soper
BBQ Guest A
Lisa Mitchell
BBQ Guest C
Amanda Rowe
BBQ Guest E
Neil Rowe
Com1
Jacob Peter Rowe
Baby / BBQ Child D
Paul Soper
BBQ Guest B
Tony Mitchell
BBQ Guest D
Alex Soper
BBQ Child A

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Robot World (2015) about?

*Robot World (2015)* follows pilot Ian Rowe as he crash-lands on a distant planet during a reconnaissance mission. Once there, he discovers the planet's only inhabitants are advanced, predatory machines—and his survival hinges on outsmarting them before they outmaneuver him.

Who directed Robot World?

Neil Rowe directed *Robot World (2015)*, blending his creative vision with a gripping sci-fi premise.

Who stars in Robot World?

The cast includes Ian Rowe, Tamsyn Pickford, Claire Soper, Lisa Mitchell, and Amanda Rowe, with Neil Rowe also stepping behind the camera.

Is Robot World (2015) worth watching?

As an unrated sci-fi thriller, *Robot World (2015)* delivers a tight 80-minute story of survival against mechanical odds. While it lacks IMDb ratings for peer validation, its atmospheric tension and creative premise make it a niche gem for fans of low-budget, high-concept sci-fi.

How long is Robot World?

*Robot World (2015)* runs for 80 minutes.

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About Robot World (2015) — Isolated pilot vs. alien machines in a sci-fi thriller

In *Robot World (2015)*, director Neil Rowe crafts a tense sci-fi thriller that drops pilot Ian Rowe onto an alien planet 50 years in our future. Sent on a reconnaissance mission 60 light-years across dimensions via an experimental transit device, his crewed vessel malfunctions mid-flight, forcing an emergency landing. Stranded on a world teeming with unknown life, he soon realizes the planet's only inhabitants aren't biological—they're relentless, predatory machines hungry for his technology. With survival as his sole objective, Rowe must navigate a hostile landscape where every shadow could conceal the next mechanical ambush.

The film blends isolation with high-stakes suspense, weaving themes of human ingenuity versus artificial intelligence's unpredictability. The eerie silence of the alien terrain contrasts sharply with the whirring menace of its mechanical denizens, creating an atmosphere that's equal parts claustrophobic dread and awe-inspiring sci-fi wonder.