Johnny Mnemonic (1995) [R]

Release Date:
May 26, 1995

Original Title:
Johnny Mnemonic

Alternate Titles:
Johnny Mnemonic O Cyborg Do Futuro
Johnny Mnemonic: In Black and White
非常仼務

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Alliance Films
Don Carmody Productions
TriStar Pictures

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BR: 14  CZ: 12+  DE: 18  ES: 18  GB: 15  GR: 16  HU: 16  IT: T  NL: 12  SE: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 97

The future's most wanted fugitive.

In a dystopian 2021, Johnny is a data trafficker who has an implant that allows him to securely store data too sensitive for regular computer networks. On one delivery run, he accepts a package that not only exceeds the implant's safety limits—and will kill him if the data is not removed in time—but also contains information far more important and valuable than he had ever imagined. On a race against time, he must avoid the assassins sent to kill him and remove the data before it, too, ends his life.

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Animation:
David Worman
Artie Romero

Art Direction:
Dennis Davenport

Assistant Art Director:
Kim Karon

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Marilyn Terry

Assistant Set Decoration:
Dan Wladyka
Don McQueen

Camera Operator:
David Crone

Costume Design:
Olga Dimitrovová

Director:
Robert Longo

Director of Photography:
François Protat

Editor:
Ronald Sanders

Executive Producer:
Robert Lantos
Staffan Ahrenberg
Victoria Hamburg

First Assistant Art Direction:
Ian Hall
Andrew M. Stearn

First Assistant Director:
Michael Zenon

Gaffer:
Jean Courteau

Key Hair Stylist:
Jennifer Bower O'Halloran

Key Makeup Artist:
Linda Gill

Location Production Assistant:
Jonnie Katz

Makeup Artist:
Linda Gill

Original Music Composer:
Brad Fiedel
Mychael Danna

Post Production Supervisor:
Michael Jewison
Gregor Hutchison

Producer:
Don Carmody

Production Design:
Nilo Rodis-Jamero

Production Manager:
Ian McDougall

Screenplay:
William Gibson

Second Assistant Director:
Lewin Webb

Second Unit Director:
Vic Armstrong

Set Decoration:
Michèle Nolet
Richard Tassé
Enrico Campana

Set Dresser:
Mike Franklin

Short Story:
William Gibson

Sound Designer:
Douglas Murray

Sound Effects Editor:
Jay Boekelheide
Mark A. Lanza
Jon Null
Mark Jan Wlodarkiewicz
Michael Mennies

Sound Mixer:
Douglas Ganton

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Don White
Leslie Shatz
Scott Purdy

Special Effects:
Rory Cutler

Stunt Coordinator:
Vic Armstrong

Stunts:
Alison Reid
Robert Racki
Shelley Cook
Tig Fong
Marco Bianco
Ron Bell
Roy T. Anderson
Eric Bryson
Andy Butcher
Lloyd Adams
Andrea Chase
Tommy Chang
Steve Chang
Ho Chow
T.C. Christensen
Mike Chow
Randy Butcher
Johnny Goar
Mike Gow
Mic Jones
Jamie Jones
Danny Lima
Patrick Mark
Billy Oliver
Regan Moore
Bryan Renfro
Rick Parker
Markus Parilo
John Stoneham Jr.
John Stoneham Sr.
Paul Rutledge
Todd Schroeder

Supervising Producer:
Jean Desormeaux

Supervising Sound Editor:
Patrick Dodd

Tattoo Designer:
Fred C. Blau Jr.

Unit Production Manager:
Bernard Vincent
Pierre Laberge

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Anthony Ceccomancini
Ryan Berg
Cat Chapman

Visual Effects Producer:
George Merkert
Bill Birrell
Leslie Huntley

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Gene Warren Jr.

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