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Set in the near future, one man must restore order when a mainframe system crashes in a virtual reality prison where computers control the inmates' thoughts.

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Gian-Carlo Scandiuzzi ...
Matthew Stolopin
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Tilda
Nick Eldredge ...
Ken Allen
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Steven Falcon
Christian W.C. Ryser ...
Tech One
Suzanne Charnos ...
Tech Two
Barry Ross Rinehart ...
Tech Three
Christopher Goodson ...
Hacker
Thomas Craig Elliott ...
Tye (as Tom Elliot)
Natasha Roth ...
Little Girl
Natalie Scandiuzzi ...
Tammy
Kerry Skalsky ...
Clerk
Marcus Aurelius ...
Dayton
Larry Albert ...
Old Man
Eric Liddell ...
Byron
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Julie Falcon
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Thackery (as Tony Doupé)
Stefan Enriquez ...
Helmet Man
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Helicopter Pilot
William Hall Jr. ...
The Doorman
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Man Who Gets Shot (as Michael Regis Hilow)
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Bill (as Brian Finney)
Brian Faker ...
Ben
David MacIntyre ...
Orville (as David H. MacIntyre)
Cliff Lenderman ...
Bront
Wayne Ballantyne ...
The Bartender
Robert Rowe ...
Zeak's Band - Cause & Effect
Keith Milo ...
Zeak's Band - Cause & Effect
Rich Shepherd ...
Zeak's Band - Cause & Effect (as Rich Sheppard)
Brady Green ...
Zeak's Band - Cause & Effect
Amy Caton-Ford ...
Termination Team
Tom Spiller ...
Termination Team
Alan Lande ...
Termination Team
Brenda E. Mathers ...
The Voice of Zircon Computer (voice) (as Brenda Mathers)

Directed by

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Phillip J. Roth ... (as Phillip Roth)

Written by

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Alec Carlin ... (screenplay by)

Produced by

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James Hollensteiner ... producer (as Jim Hollensteiner)
Lisa Hope ... associate producer
Jill Maxcy ... associate producer
Ken Olandt ... producer
Phillip J. Roth ... producer (as Phillip Roth)
Gian-Carlo Scandiuzzi ... producer (as Gian Carlo Scandiuzzi)
Elizabeth Weintraub ... associate producer

Music by

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Jim Goodwin

Cinematography by

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Andrés Garretón ... director of photography

Editing by

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Christian McIntire

Editorial Department

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Patrick Bocks ... negative cutter
Syd Cole ... negative cutter
John J. De Santis Jr. ... negative cutter (as John Desantis Jr.)
Brian Kibbie ... negative cutter
Edmond Madatyan ... negative cutter
Yoon Sin Park ... negative cutter (as Yoonsin Park)
Troy Perry ... negative cutter
Alton Spencer ... negative cutter

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Susan Peck ... (casting: Los Angeles)
Laurie Shapiro ... (casting: Los Angeles)
Heidi Walker ... (casting: Seattle)

Production Design by

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Linda Kennedy

Art Direction by

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Emily Gordon

Costume Design by

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Maggie Brown

Makeup Department

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Gaye Feighner ... assistant hair stylist / assistant makeup artist
Robin Knutson ... assistant hair stylist / assistant makeup artist
Omi ... key hair stylist / key makeup artist

Production Management

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Lisa Hope ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Jonas Batt ... second second assistant director
Wendi Lampassi ... key second assistant director
Jill Phillips ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Derick Chamberlin ... set dresser
Michelle Forbes ... property master
Mark Honschke ... prop fabricator
Sarah Isakson ... set dresser
Severine Kelley ... set dresser
Mark McDaniel ... additional prop design: gun (as Marc McDaniel)
Eric Swearengin ... property master

Sound Department

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Anita Cannella ... foley
Tony Cannella ... re-recording mixer / special sound effects designer
James H. Coburn IV ... production sound recordist (as James Harrison Coburn IV)
Sanaa Elarabi ... foley
Aaron Murphy ... boom operator

Special Effects by

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Mark McDaniel ... pyrotechnics coordinator (as Marc McDaniel)

Visual Effects by

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Rich Helvey ... additional CGI elements
Andrew Hofman ... special visual effects
David Hopkins ... additional CGI elements
Patrick Perez ... additional CGI effects

Stunts

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Mitchell Dean ... stunts
Adam Hardy ... stunt safety
Art Hickman ... stunt safety
Michael Hilow ... stunts (as Mike Hilow)
John Lampassi ... stunts
Ken Olandt ... stunts (as Ken 'Cyber Guy' Olandt)
Ron Otis ... stunt coordinator
Kerry Skalsky ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Mark L. Anderson ... camera operator: "b" camera (as Mark Anderson) / first assistant camera (as Mark Anderson)
Robert Jett Barkley ... clapper loader
James Coffin ... best boy electrician
Torquil Fleming-Boyd ... first assistant Steadicam / second assistant camera
Krist Hager ... gaffer
Sherri Harkin ... still photographer
Pete Johnson ... dolly grip
Jon LaFollette ... best boy grip
John Lampassi ... key grip
Erik Loysen ... electrician
Christian McIntire ... additional photography / photography: nightmare sequence
Dave Potter ... electrician (as David K. Potter)
Lance Robinson ... grip (as Lance 'Brazil' Robinson)
Derek Sunday ... camera intern
Kiomi Taguchi ... clapper loader (as Kiyomi Taguchi)
Martijn Veltman ... electrician
T.J. Williams ... Steadicam operator (as TJ Williams) / camera operator: "b" camera (as TJ Williams)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Ken Hales ... assistant costume designer
Paul Seward ... wardrobe assistant

Location Management

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Irene Burton ... location assistant
Trina Dewey ... location manager (as Trina Alisabeth Dewey)
Diane Dunn ... location assistant
Anne M. Uemura ... location coordinator (as Anne Uemura)

Music Department

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James T. Hill ... music mixer (as Jim Hill)

Script and Continuity Department

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Kay Taylor ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Keith Christiensen ... transportation assistant
Jay Crutcher ... driver
Russell Steele ... helicopter pilot (as Russel Steel)
Tasha ... transportation coordinator
Dana Witzel ... helicopter pilot

Additional Crew

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Lisa Burgett ... legal
Sandy MacLean ... craft service
Cheri Martin ... production coordinator
Darin Mercado ... set production assistant
Darren Meyers ... craft service intern
Patrick Perez ... main titles
Lindsay Ronald ... production assistant (as Lindsey B. Ronald)
Zack Rosenblatt ... craft service intern
Sebastien Scandiuzzi ... assistant to the producer
J. Eric Scheidt ... set production assistant
John Zimmerman ... production accountant
Gerald Henderson ... stand-in: Ken Olandt (uncredited)

Thanks

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Jim Hollensteiner ... special thanks
Kimberly Pritchard ... special thanks
Phillip J. Roth Sr. ... special thanks (as Judge P. Roth)
Ida L. Roth ... special thanks (as Ida Roth)
Rebecca Seely ... special thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

In the near future, a new law has criminals sent to a virtual reality world as their prison, built by a shadowy corporation called Zircon based in Seattle. The designer of the system, Steven Falcon, realizes the danger of it being overloaded and of hackers who try to break in and steal files only to have the prisoners try to break out via that method. When Falcon threatens to quit the operation, he becomes marked for murder by his employers who force him to enter the Matrix virtual reality/afterlife to find the source of the danger of the system crashing. Written by matt-282

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Also Known As
  • Darkdrive - Verschollen in der Matrix (Germany)
  • Száműzőszék (Hungary)
  • Dark drive (Canada, French title)
Runtime
  • 88 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Best known for being featured in the opening of seasons 4 and 5 of South Park (1997). The scene shown occurs at 1 hour and 13 minutes into the film. See more »
Goofs When Matthew throws Tilda up against the door, a boom mic is briefly visible at the top of the frame. See more »
Movie Connections References Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (1961). See more »
Soundtracks You're Taking Up Another Man's Place See more »
Quotes Julie Falcon: Will they let you just walk away?
Steven Falcon: What else can I do?
Julie Falcon: That's what I'm afraid of.
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