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Knight Industries Two Thousand

Knight Industries Two Thousand
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KITT is the short name of two fictional characters from the adventure TV series Knight Rider. While having the same acronym, the KITTs are two different entities: one known as the Knight Industries Two Thousand, which appeared in the original TV series Knight Rider, and the other as the Knight Industries Three Thousand, which appeared first in the two-hour 2008 pilot film for a new Knight Rider TV series and then the new series itself. In both instances, KITT is an artificially intelligent electronic computer module in the body of a highly advanced, very mobile, robotic automobile: the original KITT as a 1982 Pontiac Trans Am, and the second KITT as a 2008/2009 Ford Shelby GT500KR.

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Val Kilmer
Val Kilmer
(1 films)
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Filmography of Knight Industries Two Thousand (2 films)

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Knight Rider, 1h20
Directed by Steve Shill
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Thriller
Actors Justin Bruening, Deanna Russo, Mini Anden, Bruce Davison, Sydney Tamiia Poitier, Val Kilmer
Rating58% 2.902472.902472.902472.902472.90247
At night, several power company technicians answer a call at Charles Graiman's home. He is suspicious, as he did not expect them until the next morning. They threaten his daughter if he does not co-operate and Graiman suffers a fatal heart attack. Searching his home for hard drives containing the information they are after (for a defense project named Prometheus), they stumble across a parked Ford Mustang Shelby GT500KR in the garage that they unsuccessfully try to stop.
Knight Rider 2000, 1h31
Directed by Alan J. Levi
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Action, Adventure
Actors David Hasselhoff, Edward Mulhare, Eugene Clark, Carmen Argenziano, William Daniels, James Doohan
Rating46% 2.3085252.3085252.3085252.3085252.308525
Thomas J. Watts (Mitch Pileggi) – a former cop turned psychotic killer, has been released from the prison and assassinates the mayor. Police officer Shawn McCormick (Susan Norman) confronts the masked Watts holding the next mayor hostage at gunpoint. She shoots Watts, who flees. Shawn finds the handgun used in the murder and hides it, not knowing what to do. The city's new mayor demands the gunman be found, but his fellow councilmen reprimand him for disarming the police and setting up the cryo-prison where the inmates "sleep away" their sentences and emerge the same people as before.