A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 1, 1998
Original Title:
Virtual Obsession
Alternate Titles:
Host
L'expérience fatale
Obsesión virtual
Obsession virtuelle
Virtuális szerelem
Genres:
Science Fiction | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Hallmark Entertainment
Stephanie Germain Productions
Von Zerneck Sertner Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 135
If you were a brilliant young scientist diagnosed with only months to live, what choices would you make? To have faith that you were taken early for a reason and go quietly, or to use cryogenics to hope you could be cured someday in the future, or to download your consciousness into computer memory where you could still continue to interact with the ones you love?
Casting:
Susan Glicksman
Costume Design:
Warden Neil
Costume Supervisor:
Rochelle Best
Director:
Mick Garris
Director of Photography:
Shelly Johnson
Editor:
Patrick McMahon
Executive Producer:
David A. Rosemont
Robert M. Sertner
Frank von Zerneck
Gaffer:
Terry Hall
Hair Department Head:
Charlene Johnson
Key Makeup Artist:
Greg T. Moon
Makeup Artist:
Bern Kubiak
Music Supervisor:
Terri Fricon
Original Music Composer:
Nicholas Pike
Producer:
Mick Garris
Stephanie Germain
Randy Sutter
Production Design:
David Ensley
Script Supervisor:
Mary Jo Manwill-Conder
Set Decoration:
Steve Davis
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Adam Jenkins
David E. Fluhr
Don Digirolamo
Supervising Sound Editor:
Thomas DeGorter
VFX Artist:
Niel Wray
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Craig Weiss
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