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Release Date:
July 20, 1993
Original Title:
Arcade
Alternate Titles:
Cyber World
Genres:
Fantasy | Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Full Moon Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
Alex Manning and her friends decide to visit the local video arcade known as "Dante's Inferno" where a new virtual reality arcade game called "Arcade" is being test marketed by a computer company CEO. However, it soon becomes clear that the teenagers who lose are being imprisoned inside the virtual reality world by the central villain "Arcade" and takes over their minds.
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ADR Engineer:
Sam Aronson
Art Direction:
Phil Brandes
Casting:
Tom McSweeney
Cathy Henderson
Costume Design:
Cindy Rosenthal
Director:
Albert Pyun
Director of Photography:
George Mooradian
Editor:
Miles Wynton
Executive Producer:
Michael Catalano
Charles Band
First Assistant Director:
Thompson O'Sullivan
Foley Artist:
Doug Reed
Gaffer:
Denny Mooradian
Key Makeup Artist:
Teri Blythe
Makeup Artist:
Carrie Garton
Makeup Supervisor:
Michael Deak
Music:
Alan Howarth
Post Production Supervisor:
Peter Billingsley
Producer:
Cathy Gesualdo
Production Design:
Don Day
Screenplay:
David S. Goyer
Set Decoration:
Shirley Starks
Set Dresser:
Colleen Saro
Sound Editor:
Brian Risner
Sound Effects Editor:
Paul Menichini
Sound Mixer:
Eric Hoeschen
Paul Coogan
Special Effects:
Terry D. Frazee
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Bill Sturgeon
Still Photographer:
Melissa Moseley
Story:
Charles Band
Stunt Coordinator:
Mic Rodgers
Ric Roman Waugh
Unit Production Manager:
Ralph Burris
Visual Effects:
Leslie Huntley
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