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Synopsis
Unlike most teen horror movies, Brainscan relies more on atmosphere and plot than gore and bloodsoaked effects. Edward Furlong plays Michael, a 16-year-old horror movie fan, computer whiz, and misfit who responds to an ad for Brainscan, an CD-ROM virtual reality game that promises to "interface with your unconscious." Once involved with the game, Michael dreams that he brutally stabs a stranger and slices off his foot -- only to awaken and find the foot in his refrigerator. Out of Michael's computer comes Trickster (T. Ryder Smith), a sardonic, malevolent creation who advises Michael to keep playing new editions of Brainscan to evade capture by a suspicious cop (Frank Langella). With a death count that is relatively low and mostly offscreen (amputated feet notwithstanding), Brainscan doesn't make up for its lack of onscreen violence with a particularly original script, although it should be commended for not taking the easy way out. ~ Don Kaye, All Movie Guide

Cast

Edward Furlong Michael
David Hemblen Dr. Fromberg
Frank Langella Detective Hayden
Victor Ertmanis Martin
Amy Hargreaves Kimberly
James Marsh Kyle
T. Ryder Smith Trickster

Production Crew

Francois Protat Cinematographer
George S. Clinton Composer (Music Score)
John Flynn Director
Jay Lash Cassidy Editor
Pedro Gandol First Assistant Director
Steve Johnson Makeup
Don Cohen Musical Direction/Supervision
Earl Berman Producer
Esther Freifeld Producer
Jeffrey Sudzin Producer
Michel Roy Producer
Paola Ridolfi Production Designer
Andrew Kevin Walker Screenwriter
Brian Owens Screenwriter
Rene Daalder Special Effects
Dave McKeown Stunts
Year: 1994
Runtime: 94
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
for strong violence, and for language and some sexuality
Category: Feature

Genre
Fantasy
Horror

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Triumph