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Darrin Danver is married to Deb. He is a videogames programmer and works for Z-Games when he receives an offer for a job from CTC... See more » | Add synopsis »
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Cast

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Ian Ziering ... Darrin Danver
Katherine Kelly Lang ... Deb Danver

Dee Wallace ... Sissy Bonner (as Dee Wallace-Stone)

Andrew Stevens ... Tom Moore

Larry Manetti ... Larry Bonner

Kim Morgan Greene ... Meg
Kin Shriner ... Jimmy
Marc Riffon ... Doug
Rainer Grant ... Angie
Griffin Drew ... Kim
Hoke Howell ... Desk Clerk
Nancy DeCarl ... Andrea
Jillian Kesner ... Cherl

Stella Stevens ... Mrs. Beecham

Jesse V. Johnson ... Hoover Dam Guard (as Jesse Johnson)
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Gary Graver ... Extra (uncredited)
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Directed by
Andrew Stevens 
 
Writing credits
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Karen Kelly 

Produced by
Roger Corman .... executive producer
William B. Steakley .... line producer
Andrew Stevens .... producer
 
Original Music by
Terry Plumeri 
 
Cinematography by
Gary Graver 
 
Film Editing by
Peter Basinski 
 
Production Design by
Helen Harwell 
 
Costume Design by
Evelyn Thompson 
 
Makeup Department
Cyn Anne Jackson .... assistant hair stylist
Cyn Anne Jackson .... assistant makeup artist
Marjolein Moore .... key hair stylist
Marjolein Moore .... key makeup artist
 
Production Management
Stephen Bushelman .... post-production supervisor
A. Stevens .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Terence D. Buchinsky .... first assistant director (as Terry Buchinsky)
Dinah LeHoven .... second assistant director
 
Art Department
Peter Avellino .... property assistant
Sean O'Connell .... property master
Lisa Perles .... artistic consultant
 
Sound Department
John Bauman .... boom operator: Las Vegas
Ron Finn .... dialogue editor
Kevin Hamilton .... adr editor
Kevin Hamilton .... dialogue editor
Carl Irwin .... foley artist
Michael Mattioli .... dialogue editor
Pam Mattoli .... sound effects voiceover
Michael McCormack .... boom operator: Los Angeles
T.A. Moore Jr. .... post-production sound coordinator (as T.A. Moore)
Tom Moore Jr. .... foley mixer
Bill Seaman .... sound effects editor
Phil Silver .... sound mixer: Los Angeles
Galen Walker .... post-production sound coordinator
Galen Walker .... sound designer
Galen Walker .... sound effects editor
Tom Weir .... adr engineer
Troy Wilcox .... sound mixer: Las Vegas
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Brian Byram .... key grip
Roberto Correa .... first assistant camera
Lee Damien .... electrician
Tom Eggleston .... best boy grip
Chris Graver .... grip
Frank James .... grip
Jimmy Jam James .... grip
John Mack James .... grip
Butch Lavery .... electrician
Josephine McQuiston .... electrician
Robert Merrifield .... electrician
Brooks Robinson .... Steadicam operator: Los Angeles
Michael Rosen .... second assistant camera
Mungo Tecumpseh .... grip
Ted T.E. Tunney .... gaffer (as Edward T.E. Tunney)
Diana Valori .... second assistant camera
Thomas Vozza .... still photographer
Gregory White .... first assistant camera
Jim Wynorski .... best boy electric
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Sandra Leavitt .... wardrobe supervisor
 
Editorial Department
Stephen Bushelman .... assistant film editor
Brian Kibbie .... negative cutter
Dani Michaeli .... post-production coordinator
Louis G. Mitchell .... post-production coordinator
Chuck Winston .... color timer
 
Music Department
J.D. Thomas .... music editor
 
Other crew
Tom Cabot .... production assistant
Keith Flynn .... production assistant
Phil Hardaway .... production assistant
Jeff Harnell .... dialog editing assistant
Linda Kwan .... script supervisor
John Larsen .... production assistant
Sandra N. Sabatine .... production assistant
Jackie Taylor .... script supervisor
Jim Wynorski .... production executive
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
"Roger Corman Presents 'Flash Frame'" - USA (alternative title)
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MPAA:
Rated R for sexuality , violence and some language
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81 min
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6 out of 9 people found the following review useful.
As intelligent as a garden slug., 23 May 2003
Author: xfile1971 from Northbrook, IL, USA

This movie was written by the same mastermind responsible for such classics as "Body Chemistry 4", "The Skateboard Kid 2" and "Poison Ivy: The New Seduction". As you can imagine, this one stinks to high heaven.

Ian Ziering is Darrin, a sought after hot shot in the field of computer games. The company CTC throws a bunch of money at him and he and his wife Deb (Katherine Kelly Lang) move to the Las Vegas area so that he can go to work on a new game CTC is developing.

There's a twist to the story and it's beyond belief. CTC is releasing millions of copies of a game called Amazing Mouse Race for free. Why? Because it contains a subliminal message telling everyone to buy their next game, Radical Rat Trap, no matter how much it costs. Evidently, they think that even in this modern age of technology nobody would ever notice the messages. They also must've thought that nobody in the world would think it was odd if millions of people started acting like zombies in front of their computers and then went out and spent hundreds of dollars on a new computer game. DUH!

There are so many holes in this story that I couldn't even possibly take the time out of my life to go into them all. The acting is as over the top as the plot. Poor Ian Ziering...his one shot at becoming a movie star and it had to be a piece of dreck like this. 2/10

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