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Release Date:
January 28, 1996
Original Title:
Subliminal Seduction
Alternate Titles:
Mind Storm
The Corporation
Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Concorde-New Horizons
Royal Oaks Entertainment Inc.
Showtime Networks
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18
Runtime: 81
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. He accepts the offer and moves with his wife Deb near Las Vegas. There he discovers that he is paid a lot only to develop the videogame Radical Rat Trap, which is to follow Amazing Mouse Maze. But the great family of CTC uses Videogames Cd-Rom and subliminal messages to try to control minds, his and his wife's.
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Costume Design:
Evelyn Thompson
Director:
Andrew Stevens
Director of Photography:
Gary Graver
Editor:
Peter Basinski
Executive Producer:
Roger Corman
First Assistant Camera:
Roberto Correa
Gregory White
First Assistant Director:
Terence D. Buchinsky
Gaffer:
Ted T.E. Tunney
Line Producer:
William B. Steakley
Music:
Terry Plumeri
Producer:
Andrew Stevens
Production Design:
Helen Harwell
Writer:
Karen Kelly
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