A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 10, 1992
Original Title:
Homewrecker
Alternate Titles:
Atracción cibernética
Computer Love
Coração de Metal
Destruidor de Lares
Megachip
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Syfy
Wilshire Court Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 83
A computer scientist invents an experimental artificial intelligence that can manage and control all the functions for his vacation cabin in the woods. When he gives it a female personality, it becomes a little too managing and controlling, resulting in deαdly consequences.
Camera Operator:
Michael Meinardus
Casting:
Dan Shaner
Costume Design:
Rosanna Norton
Director:
Fred Walton
Director of Photography:
George Koblasa
Editor:
Ross Albert
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Mel Swope
First Assistant Director:
Thomas A. Irvine
Hairstylist:
Peggy Hannaman
Makeup Artist:
E. Larry Day
Original Music Composer:
Dana Kaproff
Producer:
Robert M. Rolsky
Production Design:
Michael Perry
Set Decoration:
Sean Kennedy
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Carlos Delarios
Joel Fein
Neil Brody
Sound Supervisor:
Michael E. Lawshe
Special Effects:
William McIntyre
Story:
Eric Harlacher
Stunt Coordinator:
Steve Buckley
Stunts:
David Boushey
Supervising Producer:
Bob Roe
Supervising Sound Editor:
Bob Redpath
Teleplay:
Fred Walton
Eric Harlacher
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