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Release Date:
June 26, 2009
Original Title:
Virtuality
Alternate Titles:
Realidade Virtual
Virtuality - Killer im System
Virtuality - Realidade Mortal
Virtuality: Le voyage du Phaeton
Virtuális valóság
Wirtualne sny
Виртуальность
Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
BermanBraun
Film 44
Look Ma! No Hands
NBC Studios
Tall Ship Productions
Universal Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GR: 13
Runtime: 87
Twelve extremely talented men and women have been chosen to be part of the Phaeton mission, a 10-year trek to explore a distant planetary system. In order to endure the stress of being confined to their high-tech vessel, the crew passes the time using advanced virtual reality modules that allow them to take on various identities. But as the ship approaches a critical phase of their journey, a deadly flaw is discovered in the virtual system, forcing them to question if someone onboard might be a killer.
Art Direction:
Sandy Cochrane
Casting:
Eric Dawson
Carol Kritzer
Robert J. Ulrich
Co-Executive Producer:
Rachel Kaplan
Co-Producer:
Warren Carr
Maril Davis
Costume Design:
Debra McGuire
Director:
Peter Berg
Director of Photography:
Stephen McNutt
Editor:
Michael O'Halloran
Colby Parker, Jr.
Executive Producer:
Michael Taylor
Sarah Aubrey
Peter Berg
Gail Berman
Lloyd Braun
Ronald D. Moore
First Assistant Director:
Robert Lee
Original Music Composer:
Lisa Coleman
Wendy Melvoin
Producer:
Steve Oster
Production Design:
Jon Gary Steele
Second Assistant Director:
Ryan Kosmynka
Set Decoration:
Peter Lando
Story:
Ronald D. Moore
Michael Taylor
Stunts:
Joanne Leach
Teleplay:
Michael Taylor
Third Assistant Director:
Robert S. Weber
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