A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 15, 1989
Original Title:
Mindfield
Alternate Titles:
Campo de espinas
La mémoire assassinée
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Allegro Film Productions Inc.
CFCF-TV
Cinegems International
First Choice Superchannel
Quatre Saisons
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 92
In the long shadow of an experimental CIA mind control program, Sergeant Kellen O'Reilly begins experiencing violent flashbacks of his “treatments” at the hands of the sinister Dr. Satorius. When the body count on his latest case inexplicably begins pointing toward his own fragmented past, a romance with Satorius’ criminal prosecutor raises the stakes. O'Reilly must forge a path forward through a hall-of-mirrors conspiracy stretching from the Mafia to the highest levels of the CIA, culminating in a shocking, stadium-sized confrontation.
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Director:
Jean-Claude Lord
Director of Photography:
Bernard Chentrier
Editor:
Yves Langlois
Novel:
William Deverell
Original Music Composer:
Milan Kymlička
Producer:
Franco Battista
Tom Berry
Production Design:
Guy Lalande
Stunts:
Johnny Goar
David McKeown
Michael Scherer
Jennifer McKeown
Peter Cox
Richard Zeman
Yves Langlois
John Walsh
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