A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 2, 1999
Original Title:
Veronica 2030
Alternate Titles:
Βερόνικα 2030
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Surrender Cinema
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 70
The year is 2030 and two scientists, Felix and Maxine, are about to release their latest creation, Veronica a fully functional pleasure android, out onto the market. Unfortunately, untimely interference from a colleague causes Veronica to be sent back to the year 1998. There she meets Harry Horner and becomes a lingerie model to help his ailing catalogue fetish business. Soon Camilla, Harry's competitor, learns of Veronica and steals her away to make Veronica work for her. Eventually, the two scientists locate Veronica and travel back to 1998 in a bid to rescue her. Harry and the scientists combine forces and rescue Veronica from Camilla's clutches. Veronica makes Harry's business a success and he is able to sell it to and interested buyer. Veronica and Harry have fallen in love and she decides to stay in 1998 along with the two scientists!
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Susan Ham
Casting:
Robert Lombard
Jennifer Kessler
Director:
Gary Graver
Director of Photography:
Gary Graver
Editor:
Harry James Picardi
Executive Producer:
Michael Feichtner
Charles Band
Makeup Artist:
Deborah Rutherford
Music:
Wayne Scott Joness
Producer:
Don Pascual
Production Coordinator:
Jennifer Kessler
Production Design:
Steve Ralph
Second Assistant Director:
Brian O'Sullivan
Sound Designer:
Harry James Picardi
Sound Editor:
Maui Holcomb
Steadicam Operator:
Brian Lataille
Visual Effects:
David A. Wagner
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