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Release Date:
September 27, 1999
Original Title:
Complot
Genres:
Action | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Lifeillusion Entertainment
Production Countries:
Puerto Rico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 116
At the dawn of the new milennium, allied nations computer systems could collapse because of the year 2000 (Y2K) bug and be reprogrammed by corrupt Federal Agents via the internet. After the murder of an agent of the "Special Espionage Corruption Task Operational Resource" (S.E.C.T.O.R. 4), an intense investigation begins to identify the killer, but unexpectedly the spies of S.E.C.T.O.R. 4 discover that the murderers are part of a conspiracy against national information systems, putting in danger national security near the imminent arrival of the year 2000.
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Co-Producer:
Pedro Cruz
Arturo López
Costume Design:
Ángel Guzmán
Director:
Raúl García
Director of Photography:
Fernando Quiñones
Editor:
Raúl García
Ricardo Vázquez
Executive Producer:
Ernesto Hernández
Line Producer:
Frankie Bracero
Music:
Luis Marín
Producer:
Raúl García
Fernando Quiñones
Ricardo Vázquez
Production Manager:
Rebekah Fajardo
Visual Effects:
Misael Martínez
Ariel Ferrer
Writer:
Pedro Cruz
Raúl García
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