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Spark 2015

11 min📅 2015-07-17

In the quirky comedy-drama *Spark (2015)*, a time-traveling robot from a dystopian future arrives in 1983 with a single mission: to eliminate a young boy destined to change the world.

Director: Stephen Stanley

Cast

Mort Burke
Mort Burke
Ricky
Paul Sand
Paul Sand
Tom
John Tuccillo
Record Voice (voice)
Cody Veith
Cody Veith
Ben

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Spark (2015) about?

A futuristic robot is sent back to 1983 to assassinate a young boy who will eventually invent the Internet. The short film blends sci-fi intrigue with dark humor and nostalgic '80s flair, exploring themes of fate and technological destiny.

Who directed Spark?

Stephen Stanley directed this 2015 sci-fi comedy-drama short.

Who stars in Spark?

The cast features Mort Burke, Paul Sand, John Tuccillo, and Cody Veith in key roles.

Is Spark (2015) worth watching?

At just 11 minutes, *Spark* is a tight, clever short film that fans of quirky sci-fi and time-travel thrillers will enjoy. Its unique premise and retro atmosphere make it a standout, even if it's not widely rated.

How long is Spark?

The runtime for *Spark* is 11 minutes.

About Spark (2015) — A Time-Traveling Robot's Mission to Stop the Internet's Inventor

In the quirky comedy-drama *Spark (2015)*, a time-traveling robot from a dystopian future arrives in 1983 with a single mission: to eliminate a young boy destined to change the world. Directed by Stephen Stanley, this 11-minute short film blends sharp wit with a twist on the classic "inventor's dilemma," weaving sci-fi intrigue into a nostalgic '80s backdrop. Mort Burke, Paul Sand, John Tuccillo, and Cody Veith deliver standout performances, bringing depth to a story that's as much about fate as it is about futuristic chaos.

The film's atmospheric tension lies in its high-stakes premise—a robot assassin vs. a child whose curiosity will shape the digital age. Stanley's direction infuses the short with a retro charm while keeping the sci-fi elements grounded in a relatable, almost whimsical tone. Spark (2015) is a clever, fast-paced ride that asks whether destiny can be rewritten—or if some innovations are simply meant to be.