Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future (1985) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 4, 1985

Original Title:
Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future

Alternate Titles:
Max Headroom

Genres:
Comedy | Science Fiction | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Chrysalis Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 57

Bringing you the truth in a world gone Max.

While trying to expose corruption and greed, television reporter Edison Carter discovers that his employer, Network 23, has created a new form of subliminal advertising (termed "blip-verts") that can be fatal to certain viewers.

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Art Direction:
Alan Williams

Casting:
John Hubbard
Mary Jo Slater

Costume Design:
Michael Baldwin

Director:
Rocky Morton
Annabel Jankel

Director of Photography:
Phil Meheux

Editor:
Michael Bradsell

Executive Producer:
Terry Ellis

Graphic Designer:
Rod Lord

Hairstylist:
Ross Carver

Line Producer:
Chris Griffin

Makeup Artist:
Sandra Shepherd

Music:
Chris Cross
Midge Ure

Producer:
Peter Wagg

Production Design:
Maurice Cain

Production Manager:
Redmond Morris

Prosthetic Designer:
John Humphreys

Screenplay:
Steve Roberts

Set Dresser:
Val Wolstenholme

Sound Effects Editor:
Brad Sherman

Special Effects:
Ian Scoones

Story:
Annabel Jankel
Rocky Morton
George Stone

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