When Max Renn goes looking for edgy new shows for his sleazy cable TV station, he stumbles across the pirate broadcast of a hyperviolent torture show called "Videodrome." As he struggles to unearth the origins of the program, he embarks on a hallucinatory journey into a shadow world of right-wing conspiracies, sadomasochistic sex games, and bodily transformation. Starring James Woods and Deborah Harry, in one of her first film roles, Videodrome is one of writer/director David Cronenberg's most original and provocative works, fusing social commentary with shocking elements of sex and violence. With groundbreaking special effects makeup by Academy Award-winner Rick Baker, Videodrome has come to be regarded as one of the most influential and mind-bending science fiction films of the 1980s.
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James Woods | Max Renn |
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Sonja Smits | Bianca O'Blivion |
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Deborah Harry | Nicki Brand |
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Peter Dvorsky | Harlan |
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Leslie Carlson | Barry Convex |
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Jack Creley | Brian O'Blivion |
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Lynne Gorman | Masha |
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Julie Khaner | Bridey |
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Reiner Schwartz | Moses |
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David Bolt | Raphael |
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Lally Cadeau | Rena King |
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Henry Gomez | Brolley |
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Harvey Chao | Japanese Salesman |
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David Tsubouchi | Japanese Salesman |
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Kay Hawtrey | Matron |
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Sam Malkin | Sidewalk Derelict |
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Bob Church | Newscaster |
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Jayne Eastwood | Woman Caller |
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Franciszka Hedland | Bellydancer |
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David Cronenberg | Max Renn (Helmet Scenes) |
| Director | David Cronenberg |
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| Writer | David Cronenberg | |
| Producer | Pierre David, Claude Heroux, Larry Nesis, Victor Solnicki | |
| Musician | Howard Shore | |
| Photography | Mark Irwin | |
| Edition | The Criterion Collection |
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| Packaging | Keep Case |
| Nr Discs | 2 |
| Screen Ratios | 1.85:1 |
| Audio Tracks | English Dolby Digital 1.0 Commentary Dolby Digital 1.0 |
| Subtitles | English |
| Distributor | Criterion |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Aug 31, 2004 |
| Regions | Region 1 |