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Director:
Writers:
J.R. Bookwalter (story) &
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Release Date:
13 February 2001 (USA) See more »
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Tagline:
The future of horror has arrived
Plot:
The website "horrorvision.com" has a mysterious secret...anyone who logs onto it winds up dead. After Dez... See more » | Add synopsis »
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Greatest Scream Queens
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Not nearly as bad as I suspected See more (17 total) »

Cast

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Len Cordova ... Dez (as Jake Leonard)

Maggie Rose Fleck ... Dazzy

Josh Covitt ... Synth

James Black ... Bradbury
Brinke Stevens ... Toni
Ariauna Albright ... Nola

Chuck Williams ... Schizo the Hotel Clerk
David Bartholomew Greathouse ... Jason Rough / Wetwire / Manifesto
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Garnett Barbour ... Guy Fighting on Street
Ward Boult ... Abusive Junkie
Chelsea the Cat ... Toni's Cat
John DeRose ... Dark Del Customer

Del Howison ... Dark Del
Sarah Emily Langfield ... Dark Del Customer (as Sarah-Emily Langfield)
Sam Loomis ... Guy Fighting on Street

Michelle Mellgren ... Sheena Hill
Brandon Mercer ... Creepy Boy

Tammi Sutton ... Crack Whore
Maurice Thomas ... Dark Del Customer / Corpse on Road

Linnea Quigley ... Photo Model (uncredited)
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Directed by
Danny Draven 
 
Writing credits
J.R. Bookwalter (story) &
Scott Phillips (story)

Scott Phillips (written by)

Produced by
Ariauna Albright .... co-producer
Charles Band .... executive producer
J.R. Bookwalter .... producer
Chuck Williams .... co-producer
 
Cinematography by
Mac Ahlberg 
 
Film Editing by
David R. Cane 
 
Casting by
Perry Bullington 
 
Production Design by
John Angel  (as John Birmingham)
Jeffrey W. Scaduto  (as Spud)
 
Costume Design by
David P. Barton 
Jeffrey Lindsay Relf 
 
Makeup Department
David P. Barton .... special effects makeup artist: 'Wetwire' character
Michelle Rene Elam .... makeup department head (as Michelle Torres)
David Greathouse .... special effects makeup artist: 'Wetwire' character
Ron Karkoska .... special effects makeup artist: 'Wetwire' character
Sarah Emily Langfield .... assistant makeup artist
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Ariauna Albright .... first assistant director
R.D. LeBay .... second assistant director
 
Sound Department
Rick Garrison .... boom operator
Chris M. Jacobson .... sound re-recording mixer
Dennis Petersen .... sound effects editor
Miles Reeder .... sound mixer
 
Special Effects by
David P. Barton .... creator of animatronic 'Manifesto' character
David Greathouse .... creator of animatronic 'Manifesto' character
Robert Miller .... creator of animatronic 'Manifesto' character
Robert Miller .... creator of animatronic 'Manifesto' character
 
Visual Effects by
David Lange .... visual effects
 
Stunts
Bob Ivy .... stunt coordinator
 
Editorial Department
J.R. Bookwalter .... additional editor
Danny Draven .... additional editor
 
Music Department
Danny Draven .... music editor
Courtnee Papastathis .... musical collaborator
 
Other crew
Douglas Snauffer .... production coordinator
Spud .... car supplier
 

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MPAA:
Rated R for strong language, violence/gore and sexual content/nudity
Runtime:
72 min
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Did You Know?

Trivia:
Charles Band, CEO of Full Moon Pictures, had originally announced production on the film back in 1999, under the name of FEAR.com. The original script was eventually re-written as "HorrorVision."See more »
Movie Connections:
Featured in "Svengoolie: Horrorvision" (2004)See more »

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1 out of 1 people found the following review useful.
Not nearly as bad as I suspected, 9 October 2003
Author: Battledragon from Finland

When I got my copy of Horrorvision, I was suspecting that no movie can be this bad. Covers were pretty nice, but I had read here and elsewhere, that the movie is just awful. I was wrong. Even though, Horrorvision isn't a masterpiece, and it's pretty cheaply made, it has some atmosphere, especially at the ending, that turned out to be very apocalyptic. And I think that's the whole point of the movie, like one of the main characters say at the ending, "Future is now." Still I have seen much better movies that deals with same kind of things. So, not among best apocalyptic movies, but certainly not among the worst ones either. I would give this Full Moon -flick 2½ out of 5

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