Movie Description Angela Bennett (Sandra Bullock) is a beautiful but reclusive computer systems analyst who enjoys her lonely nights surfing the net and entering chat lines. When a friend sends her a disk infected with a curious bug, she is caught up in an internet nightmare when she tries out the new program. The "beta" program gains her access to some of the world's most sensitive databases, but her friend turns up dead and she discovers that her identity has been erased and she has been given a new one which proves her to be a criminal. She must then set out to find who is behind the nefarious plot. Director Irwin Winkler produced such film classics as ROCKY and GOODFELLAS.
| Credits | | Cast: | Jeremy Northam, Ray McKinnon |
| Details | | Edition: | Keep Case; Closed Caption; Multiple Languages | | Sound: | Stereo Sound |
Notes Color by Technicolor.
Released theatrically in the USA on July 28, 1995, the film went on to gross $50.5 million domestically.
Rated BBFC 12 by the British Board of Film Classification.
Additional credits: Shannon M. Wilson (assistant director); Philip D. Schwartz (camera operator); Joe Quinlivan, Frank W. Schepler (special effects co-ordinators); Todd Aron Marks, Alex Mann, Harold Mann (computer consultants)., DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Letterboxed - 1.85:1 Full Frame - 1.33 Dual Side - Single Layer Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dolby Digital Surround - English Dolby Digital Stereo 2.0 - French Dolby Digital Stereo 2.0 - Spanish Interactive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus
Editorial Reviews "...With admirable techno-savvy, the film upgrades the paranoia-propelled thriller and downloads it into the '90s..." USA Today - p.5D - Susan Wloszczyna
"...Bullock delivers a compelling and subtle performance..." Premiere - pp.110-1 - Josh Rottenberg (01/01/1996)
"...You can imagine Hitchcock having paranoid fun with this idea....[Bullock's] concentration is so compelling..." -- Rating: B Entertainment Weekly - pp.40-1 - Owen Gleiberman (08/11/1995)
"...The suspense is neatly achieved....Bullock again provides highly accessible, viewer-friendly entry to a story..." Variety - Todd McCarthy (07/24/1995)
"...[Bullock is] very low-key. She's so natural she seems to be remembering a scene rather than playing it. She has a warm smile. She never overacts..." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (07/28/1995)
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