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Release Date:
February 2, 2003
Original Title:
Net Games
Alternate Titles:
Deadly Web
Net G@mes
Net Games - Tödliches Spiel
Net.Game
Net@Games
Genres:
Romance | Thriller
Production Companies:
Extraordinary Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 12
Runtime: 95
The successful publicist Adam Vance of the SFC is in the middle of a campaign to get an important Japanese client and is needy of sex because his traumatized wife Jennifer Vance was raped one year ago and is totally frigid, refusing to have sex. His close friend and colleague Ray Walters suggests Adam to visit the porn site cyber chat.net, where lonely people have erotic conversation. Adam meets Angel, a luscious woman and hacker while his wife is visiting her rapist in the prison with her therapist as part of her treatment. When Adam decides to finish his virtual affair with Angel, he is chased and blackmailed by the deranged sexy killer.
Art Direction:
Jennifer Revit
Braun Williams
Casting:
Ricki Maslar
Costume Design:
Oneita Parker
Director:
Andrew Van Slee
Director of Photography:
Kristian Bernier
Editor:
John Rosenberg
Original Music Composer:
William Richter
Producer:
Andrew Van Slee
Screenplay:
Andrew Van Slee
Set Decoration:
Chanida Trueblood
Set Designer:
Eric Larson
Ian Phillips
Stunt Double:
Monica Staggs
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