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James Woods | Max Renn | |
Sonja Smits | Bianca O'Blivion | |
Deborah Harry | Nicki Brand | |
Peter Dvorsky | Harlan | |
Leslie Carlson | Barry Convex | |
Jack Creley | Brian O'Blivion | |
Lynne Gorman | Masha | |
Julie Khaner | Bridey | |
Reiner Schwartz | Moses | |
David Bolt | Raphael | |
Lally Cadeau | Rena King | |
Henry Gomez | Brolley | |
Harvey Chao | Japanese Salesman | |
David Tsubouchi | Japanese Salesman | |
Kay Hawtrey | Matron |
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Producer | Pierre David
Claude Heroux |
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Writer | David Cronenberg
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Cinematography | Mark Irwin
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Musician | Howard Shore
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As the president of a trashy TV channel, Max Renn is desperate for new programming to attract viewers. When he happens upon "Videodrome," a TV show dedicated to gratuitous torture and punishment, Max sees a potential hit and broadcasts the show on his channel. However, after his girlfriend auditions for the show and never returns, Max investigates the truth behind Videodrome and discovers that the graphic violence may not be as fake as he thought. |
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