United States / Jan 22, 1992 / PG-13
Big city. Big bucks. Big trouble.
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Plot
In the future, national boundaries have been broken down and two giant super-states remain—the bleak, oppressive, and totalitarian "Hemisphere," and the sprawling and futuristic "Megaville." Megaville has an elected president, but the entire system is rife with corruption. All forms of media are encouraged in Megaville, but this freedom has aided moral decay with the distribution of pornography and violent movies. Outside Megaville lies the Hemisphere; whereas Megaville is clean and ordered, the Hemisphere is in a state of decay. Travel from the Hemisphere to Megaville is restricted with few exceptions to the powerful. An outwardly totalitarian regime governs the daily life of civilians in the Hemisphere and the people live in fear of the "CKS" (the secret police). All forms of media are illegal in the Hemisphere. CC wikipedia.org
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Leslie Morris | Vargas |
| Raymond O'Connor | Taylor |
| Vincent Guastaferro | Hotel Clerk |
| Daniel J. Travanti | Duprell |
| Pamela Hastings | D.A.L. Girl |
| Al Strobel | Speaker |
| Bryan Clark | President Hughes |
| Michelle Roth | Anchorwoman |
| Jim O'Doherty | TV Reporter |
| Danny Epper | Bodyguard |
| Brenda Varda | Dancing Couple |
| Clif Thorn | Dancing Couple |
| King Cotton | TV Evangelist |
| Sven H. Eklund | Lieutenant |
| Douglas Urbanski | Show Host |
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Megaville |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | White Noise Productions, Heritage Entertainment Inc. |
| Release date | 22 gennaio 1992 |
| Executive producer | Robert Michael Steloff, Peter Lehner |
| Production | Cynthia E. Hill, Marshall Crosby, Christina Schmidlin, Andres Pfäffli |
| Writer | Peter Lehner, Gordon Chavis |
| Casting | Michael Cutler |
| Editing | Pietro Scalia, F. Paul Benz, Ruben Guerrero, Ray Morfino |
| Cinematography | Zoltán David, Geza Sinkovics, Craig Cockerill, Jackie Weaver, Sven Ecklund, Mark Sadler, Lori Stoll, Isa Brito, Roger Olkowski, Todd Dennis, David Lina, Jay Herron, Ronnie Dennis, Kurt Johnstad |
| Assistant directors | Marshall Crosby, Rod Smith, James B. Magowan, Peter Lehner, Robin Anderson, Hubie Kerns Jr. |
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| Lighting | Brian Villegas, Christopher Prampin |
| Camera operators | Geza Sinkovics, Roger Olkowski, Zoltán David, Craig Cockerill, Jackie Weaver, Sven Ecklund, Mark Sadler, Lori Stoll, Isa Brito, Todd Dennis, David Lina, Jay Herron, Ronnie Dennis, Kurt Johnstad |
| Additional photography | Zoltán David, Geza Sinkovics, Craig Cockerill, Jackie Weaver, Sven Ecklund, Mark Sadler, Lori Stoll, Isa Brito, Roger Olkowski, Todd Dennis, David Lina, Jay Herron, Ronnie Dennis, Kurt Johnstad |
| Production design | Milo, Troy Myers, Jonathan A. Carlson, Rita Moshier, Peter Gum |
| Art direction | Troy Myers, Milo, Jonathan A. Carlson, Rita Moshier, Peter Gum |
| Set decoration | Troy Myers, Milo, Jonathan A. Carlson, Rita Moshier, Peter Gum |
| Special effects | Michael Scroggins |
| Stunts | Hubie Kerns Jr. |
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| Sound | |
| Costume design | Shawna Trpcic, Cynthia Vincent, Carolyn C. Lampe |
| Makeup | Carolyn C. Lampe, Cynthia Vincent, Shawna Trpcic |
| Hairstyling | Carolyn C. Lampe, Cynthia Vincent, Shawna Trpcic |
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