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Synopsis
Abel Ferrara directed this erotic thriller adapted by Ferrara and Christ Zois from a short story by science fiction author William Gibson (in his Burning Chrome collection). Global corporations rule the world, and corporate raider Fox (Christopher Walken) and his deputy X (Willem Dafoe) could pocket $100 million if they can get top scientist Hiroshi (Yoshitaka Amano) to defect from one corporation to another. Fox offers singer Sandii (Asia Argento) $1 million to seduce Hiroshi away from his wife, family, and employer. An affair develops between Sandii and X, while she studies facts about Hiroshi's life. She departs on her assignment, but betrayals ensue, with Fox and X soon becoming targets themselves. With opening credits in three languages (English, German, Japanese), the soundtrack features the score-composition debut of hip-hopper Schoolly D, music which plays over a blank screen at the wrap-up (since the film has no closing credits). This Gibson short story was a property once in development by director Kathryn Bigelow. The title story of Gibson's Burning Chrome collection was planned as the second Heavy Metal movie, intended for live-action and scripted but never filmed. Shown in competition at the 1998 Venice Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Ken Kelsch Cinematographer
Adam Brightman Co-producer
Schoolly D Composer (Music Score)
David C. Robinson Costume Designer
Abel Ferrara Director
Anthony Redman Editor
Jim Moll Editor
Alessandro Camon Executive Producer
Christian Halsey Solomon Executive Producer
Greg Woertz Executive Producer
Jay Cannold Executive Producer
Lee Solomon Executive Producer
Edward R. Pressman Producer
Frank De Curtis Production Designer
Abel Ferrara Screenwriter
Christ Zois Screenwriter
William Gibson Short Story Author
William Gibson Short Story Author
Year: 1998
Runtime: 92
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for strong sexuality and language, including some sex-related dialogue
Category: Feature

Genre
Thriller

Produced by
Edward R. Pressman Film Corporation
Quadra Entertainment

Release
October 01, 1999 (USA)
by Lions Gate Entertainment