A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1999
Original Title:
The Cyberstalking
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Alliance Atlantis
Chesler/Perlmutter Productions
Chum Television
Paramount Television Studios
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 100
Aspiring songstress Holly Moon admires the famous diva "Samantha" and attempts to sneak her own act on stage, in the same elite futuristic techno club. With a weird stroke of luck, Holly succeeds, but is unaware that "Samantha" really appears only with the help of an illegal, secret military computer program. The program uses the imagination of a real person to create a total virtual reality environment. At the club, the MC introduces Holly with the line, "Welcome to the Imagination of Holly Moon." A fantastic environment and performance unfolds from within the subject's own lofty aspirations. Holly also doesn't know that a "glitch" in the program has murdered the real "Samantha," and that she, Holly Moon is slated as its next victim.
Art Direction:
Roger Cain
Casting:
Joyce Nettles
Costume Design:
Cynthia Dumont
Director:
Brian Grant
Director of Photography:
Richard Wincenty
Editor:
Tom Joerin
Executive Producer:
Stephen Ujlaki
David Perlmutter
Lewis Chesler
Hairstylist:
Leendert van Nimwegen
Makeup Artist:
Marie-Claire Junker
Katja Reinert-Alexis
Original Music Composer:
Donald Quan
Producer:
Ken Gord
Jimmy de Brabant
Production Design:
Sheila Haley
Set Decoration:
Simon Wakefield
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Andrew Tay
Writer:
Joe Gannon
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