Set in the future world of Neurovid where no-one is safe and there is no escape. Eve Black, a stranger, is shocked to discover her sister's body in her apartment. Despite all the hallmarks of a drug overdose, she senses that something far more sinister has happened. Read more
| Starring | Richard Steinmetz, Candice Daly, Barry Dennen, Mink Stole |
|---|---|
| Director | Mark Manos |
| Genres | Drama |
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Set in the future world of Neurovid where no-one is safe and there is no escape. Eve Black, a stranger, is shocked to discover her sister's body in her apartment. Despite all the hallmarks of a drug overdose, she senses that something far more sinister has happened.
| Starring | Richard Steinmetz, Candice Daly, Barry Dennen, Mink Stole, John Doe, Juan Fernandez, Paul Bartel, Tracey Walter |
|---|---|
| Director | Mark Manos |
| Studio | HOLLYWOOD DVD LTD |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 28 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 03 Feb 2003 Production year: 1991 |
| Format | DVD |
Set in the not-too-distant future, this is a surprisingly stylish slice of steamy sci-fi, which has a bit more substance than most straight-to-video erotic thrillers. Candice Daly plays a young woman investigating the death of her sister who uncovers a sinister conspiracy behind an adult entertainment complex. Although it veers towards the softcore, it's well acted by the largely unknown cast (but with cameos from Paul Bartel and Mink Stole, among others) and director Mark Manos fashions some disturbing imagery.
In this sleekly designed, sub-Cronenbergian sci-fi pic, Candice Daly's investigations into her sister's death from an... read more on Time Out
Unfortunalely if you follow the official synopsis of this film you will be greatly disapointed. The film is just a sum of disjointed parts which have no meaning but seem to be there just to encapsulate scenes of violence. If you want a film that will keep you awake and does not insult your inteligence then stay away from this one.