A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 20, 1993
Original Title:
Ghost in the Machine
Alternate Titles:
A Máquina Diabólica
Alta tensión
Deadly Terror
Duh iz racunalnika
El chip asesino
El fantasma de la máquina
Elektroniczna zjawa
Ilektroniki apeili
Killer im System
Killer machine
Le Tueur du futur
O Fantasma da Máquina
Szellem a gépben
Tappaja tuntemattomasta
Tueur du futur
Virus mortal
Ηλεκτρονική απειλή
Призрак в компютъра
Призрак в машине
网路凶灵
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M CZ: 12+ DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 104
After a freak, fatal accident, the soul Karl—aka The Address Book Killer—ends up trapped in the electrical grid. He targets Terry and her son for his next victims, turning home technology against them as deadly weapons.
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Art Department Coordinator:
David Fielding
Art Direction:
James F. Truesdale
Assistant Costume Designer:
Kimberly Adams
Boom Operator:
Douglas Shamburger
Casting:
David Rubin
Debra Zane
Co-Producer:
William Davies
William Osborne
Barry Sabath
Construction Coordinator:
Claude F. Powell
Costume Design:
Isis Mussenden
Costume Supervisor:
Alexandria Forster
Dialogue Editor:
Adam Sawelson
Gary Lewis
Matthew Sawelson
Director:
Rachel Talalay
Director of Photography:
Phil Meheux
Editor:
Janice Hampton
Erica Huggins
Hairstylist:
Peggy Semtob
Line Producer:
Aron Warner
Makeup Artist:
Kelcey Fry
Makeup Department Head:
Sheryl Berkoff
Makeup Effects Designer:
Tony Gardner
Music Editor:
Dick Bernstein
Music Supervisor:
Bonnie Greenberg
Orchestrator:
Graeme Revell
Tim Simonec
Original Music Composer:
Graeme Revell
Producer:
Paul Schiff
Production Design:
James H. Spencer
Screenplay:
William Osborne
William Davies
Script Supervisor:
Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez
Suzie Sax
Second Unit Director:
Mickey Gilbert
Set Decoration:
Sarah Burdick Stone
Sound Effects Editor:
Alison Sanford
Sound Mixer:
Mark Weingarten
Special Effects Coordinator:
Rick Thompson
Storyboard Artist:
Doug Lefler
Philip Keller
Peter Mitchell Rubin
Stunts:
Glory Fioramonti
Troy Gilbert
John C. Meier
Supervising Sound Editor:
Bruce Richardson
Unit Production Manager:
Ira Shurman
Visual Effects Producer:
Peter Crosman
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