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Release Date:
October 14, 2001
Original Title:
How to Make a Monster
Alternate Titles:
Evilution - Die Bestie aus dem Cyberspace
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Creature Features Productions LLC
Ratings / Certifications:
HU: 18 US: R
Runtime: 91
Video game developer Clayton Software enlists the talents of a misfit group of programmers to develop the scariest computer combat game: EVILUTION. With four weeks to bring the game to market and a million-dollar bonus on the line, they utilize a telemetry suit to render a 3-D version of the onscreen player. But when a power surge gives the hard drive a mind of its own, the suit comes to life to play the game for real and the programming team find themselves in the middle of a chilling virtual nightmare beyond their wildest imagination.
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Best Boy Grip:
C. Shipley
Director:
George Huang
Director of Photography:
Steven Finestone
Dolly Grip:
Billy Beaird
First Assistant Camera:
Paul Janossy
Key Grip:
Bruce Swift
Producer:
Colleen Camp
Samuel Z. Arkoff
Stan Winston
Steadicam Operator:
Ron Veto
Still Photographer:
Chuck Zlotnick
Writer:
George Huang
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