A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 19, 1994
Original Title:
Future Shock
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Paradise Pictures Corp.
Park Place Ent.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 98
A psychiatrist uses virtual reality to probe the minds of three unsuspecting patients, unleashing horrific psychic forces in the process.
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Additional Editing:
Jennifer Hatton
Art Direction:
Shirley Starks
Assistant Editor:
Mahmud Abudaber
Mark Handel
Associate Producer:
Peter White
William Woodward
Jeff Wong
Vince Goett
Eric Hertle
Co-Producer:
Anthony Dalesandro
Vivian Schilling
Costume Design:
Patti Callicott
Director:
Eric Parkinson
Oley Sassone
Matt Reeves
Director of Photography:
Rolf Kestermann
Richard Fannin
Gerry Lively
Editor:
Jon McCallum
Peck Prior
Matt Reeves
James Gray
Executive Producer:
James L. Honore
George Furla
Jeff Rice
First Assistant Camera:
Heather Lea
First Assistant Director:
Doc Collins
Joseph Sassone
Randolf Turrow
Music:
Nigel Holton
Original Music Composer:
J.J. Abrams
Jon McCallum
Original Story:
David DuBos
Francis G. Sassone
Producer:
Frederick Baron
Bryan Burk
Bryan Burk
Greg Grunberg
Randolf Turrow
Eric Parkinson
Production Coordinator:
Tim Richard
Production Design:
Robert Fox
Joe Schilling
Production Manager:
Doug Friedman
Randolf Turrow
Screenplay:
David DuBos
Script Supervisor:
Nili Sinai
Laura Shrewsbury
Marla Mudd
Lori Grabowski
Second Assistant Director:
Steve Rawlins
Mike Villiers
Jordon Stone
Set Decoration:
William F. Reinert
Unit Production Manager:
Janice Clifford
Writer:
Oley Sassone
Eric Parkinson
Vivian Schilling
Matt Reeves
David DuBos
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