The Law Enforcement Technology Advancement Centre (LETAC) has developed SID version 6.7: a Sadistic, Intelligent, and Dangerous virtual reality entity which is synthesized from the personalities of more than 150 serial killers, and only one man can stop him.
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Film Cast:
- Parker Barnes: Denzel Washington
- Sid 6.7: Russell Crowe
- Madison Carter: Kelly Lynch
- Ella: Alanna Ubach
- William Cochran: William Forsythe
- Lindenmeyer: Stephen Spinella
- Elizabeth Deane: Louise Fletcher
- Wallace: William Fichtner
- John Donovan: Costas Mandylor
- Clyde Reilly: Kevin J. O’Connor
- Karin: Kaley Cuoco
- Woman with Video Camera: Una Damon
- Matthew Grimes: Christopher Murray
- Rafael Debaca: Miguel Nájera
- Christine Barnes: Miracle Vincent
- Media Zone Singer: Traci Lords
- Emcee: Michael Buffer
- Sheila 3.2: Heidi Schanz
- Beautiful Woman at Olympic Stadium: Mara Duronslet
- IS? TV Reporter: Karen Annarino
- Pretty Woman in Media Zone: Cheryl Lawson
- Geisha Hostess: Eiko Nijo
- Woman on Train: Monica Allison
- Suburban Reporter: Laura Leigh Hughes
- Anchorwoman: Virginia Watson
- Undercover Cop: Michael B. Silver
- Screaming Woman: Lesa Noelle
- Onlooker at Electronics Store (uncredited): Mathew St. Patrick
- Big Red: Gordon Jennison Noice
- Linda Barnes: Mari Morrow
- Blonde Punk in Media Zone: Ed Marques
- John Symes: Danny Goldring
- Locator Technician: Anthony C. Hall
- Ed: Randall Fontana
- Surgeon: Allen Scotti
- Stripped Man in Media Zone: Dwayne Chattman
- Animatronic Bartender: Kevin Loreque
- Burly Man in Video Store: Gaura Vani Buchwald
- Videostore Salesman: Rolando Molina
- Officer at Video Store: Gary Anthony Sturgis
- Bystander: Susan Mohun
- Metrolink Cop: David Asman
- Aide in Cochran’s Office: Amy Smallman
- Onscreen Talent: Marva Hicks
- Metromedia Cop: Juan A. Riojas
- Metromedia Cop: Steven R. Barnett
- Swat Captain: John Walcutt
- Prison Transport Guard: Jordan Marder
- Monitor Prison Guard: Brogan Young
- Suburban Reporter: Dustin Nguyen
- Male Newscaster: Tony Winters
- Female Tabloid TV Host: Beverly Cohen
- Paula: Margot Hope
- Woman with Video Camera: Mary-Rachel Foot
- Screaming Woman: Jennifer Greenhut
- Screaming Woman: Brit Thompson
- Paramedic: Kevin La Presle
- Building Supervisor: Eric Bernt
- Swat Guy: Rob Gomes
- Helicopter Pilot: Michael Tamburro
Film Crew:
- Screenplay: Eric Bernt
- Editor: B.J. Sears
- Director: Brett Leonard
- Director of Photography: Gale Tattersall
- Original Music Composer: Christopher Young
- Producer: Gary Lucchesi
- Editor: Rob Kobrin
- Executive Producer: Hawk Koch
- CG Artist: Chris Ryan
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Gary Gegan
- Negative Cutter: Theresa Repola Mohammed
- Production Manager: Ronald G. Smith
- Stunts: Lance Gilbert
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Jon Townley
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Tom Perry
- Script Supervisor: Ray Quiroz
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Andy Nelson
- Production Coordinator: Yvonne Yaconelli
- Casting: Deborah Aquila
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Anna Behlmer
- Casting: Jane Shannon-Smith
- Second Unit Director: Mic Rodgers
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Rick Alexander
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Scott Millan
- Second Assistant Director: Jono Oliver
- Stunt Coordinator: John C. Meier
- Supervising Sound Editor: Sandy Berman
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Steve Pederson
- First Assistant Director: Steve Danton
- Supervising Sound Editor: Beth Sterner
- Property Master: Kirk Corwin
- Supervising Dialogue Editor: Frank Smathers
- Color Timer: Dennis McNeill
- Camera Operator: Michael Genne
- Sound Mixer: Thomas Causey
- Dialect Coach: Jessica Drake
- Second Second Assistant Director: Christina Fong
- Art Department Coordinator: Lori Ashcraft
- Still Photographer: Sidney Ray Baldwin
- Boom Operator: Joseph F. Brennan
- Gaffer: Pat Blymyer
- Stunts: Michael Runyard
- Stunts: Doc Duhame
- Stunts: Troy Gilbert
- Stunts: Annie Ellis
- Stunts: Ronnie Rondell Jr.
- Songs: Traci Lords
- Stunts: Ousaun Elam
- Stunts: Christopher J. Tuck
- Stunts: Shane Dixon
- Stunts: James M. Halty
- Stunts: Troy Brown
- Stunts: Laura Albert
- Co-Producer: Gimel Everett
- Production Design: Nilo Rodis-Jamero
- Art Direction: Richard Toyon
- Sound Effects Editor: Greg Stacy
- Foley Editor: John K. Adams
- Set Decoration: Jay Hart
- Associate Producer: Robert McMinn
- Special Effects Makeup Artist: Chris Walas
- Set Dresser: Doug Sieck
- Sound Editor: Gloria D’Alessandro
- Costume Design: Francine Jamison-Tanchuck
- Key Hair Stylist: Kenneth Walker
- Sound Designer: Frank Serafine
- Set Dresser: Glenn H. Roberts
- Special Effects Makeup Artist: Bruce Barlow
- Makeup Artist: René Dashiell Kerby
- Key Hair Stylist: Yvonne Depatis-Kupka
- Prosthetic Makeup Artist: Michael Mills
- ADR Editor: Richard Corwin
- Sound Effects Editor: Val Kuklowsky
- Sound Effects Editor: Mark L. Mangino
- Stunts: Cris Thomas-Palomino
- Makeup Supervisor: Stephan Dupuis
- Special Effects: Ken Pepiot
- Stunts: Gorja Max
- Stunts: Will Leong
- Stunts: LaFaye Baker
- Stunts: Scott Waugh
- Utility Stunts: David R. Maier
- Stunts: Jimmy Romano
- Second Unit Director of Photography: Mike Benson
- Second Unit Director of Photography: Gary B. Kibbe
Movie Reviews:
- Kamurai: Great watch, would watch again, and can recommend.
- While this is a trip in the way back machine, I think this going to remain a favorite of mine.
- Akin to “Back to the Future”, seeing what people thought the future would be 20 years ago is really interesting, and what’s more is that we’ve pushed boundaries where something like this movie could happen.
- We’re probably still (2021) a ways away from digital silicone DNA, we’re creating robots that are more and more life-capable and could have A.I. loaded into them to run a muck.
- It’s an interesting mix of sci-fi, action, and true crime style entertainment that I think should hold interest for most audiences.