Action Man: Robot ATAK
Oct 04 2004
•1h 45m
•Action Man and his team have to stop the combined forces of Dr. X and No-Face, who have unleashed a large number of X Robots on the world and framed Action Man for the kidnapping of a professor.
Cast
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Oliver Milburn
Action Man (voice)

Steven Berkoff
Dr. X (voice)

Eric Meyers
Red Wolf (voice)

Jesse Spencer
Flynt (voice)
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