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Johnny Mnemonic (1995)
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Synopsis
In a near-future world in which the fast-paced digital lifestyle has given rise to a worldwide plague called Nerve Attenuation Syndrome, Johnny (
Keanu Reeves
), a data courier, accepts an assignment that he hopes will allow him to pay for the restoration of the childhood memories he dumped in order to outfit his brain with the microchip necessary for him to carry out his profession. Narrowly escaping a Yakuza ambush in which his employers are killed and the mnemonic trigger capable of unlocking the data in his brain is partially destroyed, Johnny travels from Beijing to New Jersey, where he hopes to recover the data before "neural seepage" destroys his mind. Teaming up with would-be bodyguard Jane (Dina Meyer) and a rebel group known as the LoTeks who live in an abandoned bridge, he tries to outrun the assassins of mysterious businessman Takahashi (
Beat Takeshi Kitano
) -- and the Street Preacher (
Dolph Lundgren
), a bionic madman. Along the way, he meets a mysterious electronic entity, a sentient dolphin, and Spider (
Henry Rollins
), a cybernetics expert, all of whom attempt, with various degrees of success, to learn why the data in Johnny's head is so important. Science fiction author William Gibson's original short story Johnny Mnemonic helped usher in the age of cyberpunk when it appeared in Omni magazine in 1981; it later appeared in the collection Burning Chrome (alongside the story that provided the basis for
Abel Ferrara
's
New Rose Hotel
). Although Gibson himself wrote the screenplay for Johnny Mnemonic, the film diverges considerably from the story. Molly Mirrors, a recurring character in Gibson's fiction, was replaced by the figure of Jane to fend off licensing conflicts with any future film version of Neuromancer, the author's most celebrated novel. Other plot elements -- most notably the LoTeks' bridge habitat -- were borrowed from later Gibson fiction such as the novel Virtual Light. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
Cast
Ice-T
J-Bone
Udo Kier
Ralphy
Dolph Lundgren
Street Preacher
Keanu Reeves
Johnny Mnemonic
Beat Takeshi Kitano
Takahashi
Dina Meyer
Production Crew
Dennis Davenport
Art Director
Jean Desormeaux
Associate Producer
John Buchan
Casting
Francois Protat
Cinematographer
Brad Fiedel
Composer (Music Score)
Syd Mead
Consultant/advisor
Olga Dimitrov
Costume Designer
Robert Longo
Director
Ronald Sanders
Editor
B.J. Rack
Executive Producer
Robert Lantos
Executive Producer
Staffan Ahrenberg
Executive Producer
Michael Zenon
First Assistant Director
Linda Gill
Makeup
Don Carmody
Producer
Nilo Rodis-Jamero
Production Designer
William Gibson
Screenwriter
Vic Armstrong
Second Unit Director
Enrico Campana
Set Designer
Brad Fiedel
Songwriter
Don White
Sound/Sound Designer
Douglas Ganton
Sound/Sound Designer
Leslie Shatz
Sound/Sound Designer
Scott Purdy
Sound/Sound Designer
Fantasy II Film Effects
Special Effects
Gene Warren, Jr.
Special Effects
John Nelson
Special Effects
Rory Cutler
Special Effects
Vic Armstrong
Stunts
Year: 1995
Runtime: 98
Country: Canada
MPAA Rating: R
for strong sci-fi violence, and for language
Category: Feature
Genre
Action
Science Fiction
Produced by
TriStar
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.