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Three of four models, who had plastic surgery done by Larry after a computed list, are dead. Neither the cops nor Larry believe they're suicides. Larry investigates and stays with the fourth model. Who's behind the lists and murders?

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Dr. Larry Roberts
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John Reston
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Cindy Fairmont
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Jennifer Long
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Lieutenant Masters
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Moustache Man
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Dr. Jim Belfield
Kathryn Witt ...
Tina Cassidy
Terri Welles ...
Lisa Convey
Michael Hawkins ...
Senator Robert Harrison (as Michael Gainsborough)
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Candy
Donna Kei Benz ...
Ellen (as Donna Benz)
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Jan
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Commercial Director
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Cindy's Mother
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Cindy's Father
Anthony Charnota ...
Master's Assistant
Terrence E. McNally ...
Technician in Scanning Room (as Terrence McNally)
David Adams ...
D.M.I. Guard
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D.M.I. Policeman
Scott Mulhern ...
D.M.I. Policeman
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D.M.I. Truck Technician
Richard Milholland ...
D.M.I. Truck Technician
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Suzy (as Jeana Tomasina)
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Commercial Producer
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Commercial Assistant Producer
Paul Jasmin ...
Steve
Eloise Hardt ...
Mrs. Emerson
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Commercial Script Girl
Lila Christianson ...
Tammy
Lorna Christianson ...
Pammy
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Non-Descript Man
Kelly Black ...
Reston Girl
Kim Johnson ...
Reston Girl
Lori Sutton ...
Reston Girl
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Reston Girl
Jacqui Evans ...
Reston Girl
Theresa Hunt ...
Reston Girl
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Reston Girl (as Pamela Bryant)
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Reston Girl (as Juanita Merrit)
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Reston Girl (as Carol Teasdale)
Jackie Forsythe ...
Reston Girl
Stefani Kiessig ...
Reston Girl
Kathryn Redding ...
Reston Girl
Lourinda Cordero ...
Reston Girl
Pamela Bromshagen ...
Reston Girl
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Laxative Spokesman
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Girl in Bikini
Jesse Logan ...
Exercise Instructor
Joseph G. Medalis ...
Husband (as Joe Medalis)
Estelle Omens ...
Wife
Steve Strong ...
Warrior
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Warrior Housewife
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Father (as Dick Christie)
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Mother (as Katherine DeHetre)
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Daughter
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Son (as Adam Starr)
Joyce Fell ...
Windsurfer
Jerry Flattery ...
Windsurfer
Loring Pickering ...
Windsurfer
Kelby Anno ...
Windsurfer
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New Wave Model
Irena Ferris ...
New Wave Model
Gordon Gavin ...
New Wave Model
Tom Holleron ...
New Wave Model
Maile Souza ...
New Wave Model
Cynthia Mobley ...
New Wave Model
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Self - baseball announcer (archiveSound)
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Commercial Announcer (uncredited) (voice)
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Tour Guide (uncredited) (voice)

Directed by

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Michael Crichton

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Michael Crichton ... (written by)

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Howard Jeffrey ... producer
John Lugar ... associate producer

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Barry De Vorzon ... (as Barry DeVorzon)

Cinematography by

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Paul Lohmann

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Carl Kress

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Jack Hooper ... negative cutter
Richard Ritchie ... color timer
Mary Scott ... assistant film editor

Casting By

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Lynn Stalmaster

Production Design by

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Dean Edward Mitzner

Art Direction by

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Jack G. Taylor Jr.

Set Decoration by

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Jerry Wunderlich

Costume Design by

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Betsy Cox

Makeup Department

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Ken Chase ... makeup artist
Judith A. Cory ... hair stylist (as Judith Cory)
Jene Fielder ... body makeup
Eric Serena ... hair designer: Ms. Dey

Production Management

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Jack Roe ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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D. Scott Easton ... first assistant director (as Scott Easton)
John T. Kretchmer ... second assistant director (as John Kretchmer)

Art Department

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Gene Anderson ... assistant props
Barry Bedig ... property master
Bruce Behan ... special props supervisor
Cameron Birnie ... set designer
Nigel A. Boucher ... leadman (as Nigel Boucher)
Harold Broner ... construction coordinator
Frank L. Brown ... leadman (as Frank Brown)
Ron Frazier ... carpenter foreman
Daniel Gluck ... set designer
George Jenson ... illustrator
Daniel Maltese ... set designer
Joe Olsen ... assistant props
William Ladd Skinner ... set designer (as Bill Skinner)
Bo Welch ... set designer (as Robert Welch)
Harold Krisman ... construction foreman (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Larry Carow ... sound editor
Marsha Hoke ... sound assistant
David J. Kimball ... re-recording mixer
Robert J. Litt ... re-recording mixer
Robert Nichols II ... sound recordist
Andrew Patterson ... sound editor
Jerry Stanford ... sound editor
Elliot Tyson ... re-recording mixer
Charles M. Wilborn ... production sound mixer (as Chuck Wilborn)
John S. Coffey ... boom operator (uncredited)
Christopher Ramsey ... boom operator (uncredited)
John Roesch ... foley artist (uncredited)

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Joe Day ... special effects (uncredited)
Steve Galich ... special effects (uncredited)
Doug Hubbard ... special effects (uncredited)
Robert Spurlock ... special effects (uncredited)
Jimmy Thomson ... special effects (uncredited)

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William Ballentine ... creative assistant: Information International, Inc.
Gary Demos ... technical supervisor: Information International, Inc.
Art Durinski ... creative assistant: Information International, Inc.
Bill Hansard Jr. ... process coordinator (as William Hansard Jr.)
Mark Jaffe ... technical assistant: Information International, Inc.
Michael Lawler ... 3D photographer: Information International, Inc.
Larry Malone ... creative assistant: Information International, Inc.
Malcolm McMillan ... technical assistant: Information International, Inc.
Craig Reynolds ... technical assistant: Information International, Inc.
Richard Taylor ... creative supervisor: Information International, Inc.
Bert Terreri ... optical services: Looker commercials "Liberty", "Ravish", "New Wave"
John Whitney Jr. ... marketing services: Information International, Inc.

Stunts

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Fred Waugh ... stunt coordinator
Gary Combs ... stunts (uncredited)
Paula Dell ... stunts (uncredited)
Eurlyne Epper ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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J. Michael Marlett ... gaffer (as Mike Marlett)
Ralph Nelson ... still photographer
Guy Polzel ... key grip
Timothy E. Wade ... camera operator (as Timothy Wade)
Frank Detone Jr. ... rigging grip (uncredited)
Kenneth Estes ... video playback operator (uncredited)
John Nagel ... best boy (uncredited)
Leo J. Napolitano ... first assistant camera (uncredited)
Thomas Thatcher ... best boy (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Sandra Culotta ... costumer: women
Victoria Snow ... costumer: women
Bruce Walkup ... costumer: men

Location Management

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Vahan Moosekian ... location manager

Music Department

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Michael Boddicker ... musician: synthesizers
Richard Hazard ... orchestrator
Michael Tronick ... music editor
Ted Whitfield ... music editor
Ethmer Roten ... musician: flute (uncredited)
James Thatcher ... musician: French horn (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Trish Kinney ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Fritz Braden ... transportation coordinator
Mike Padovich ... transportation co-captain
Hank Audette ... driver (uncredited)
Fred Falcone ... driver (uncredited)
Ike Mizen ... driver (uncredited)
Marvin Palenske ... driver (uncredited)
Tara Takvorian ... driver (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Janet Beroza ... production assistant
Kevin Alyn Elders ... assistant auditor (as Kevin Elders)
Vince Heileson ... auditor
Kathy Kenworthy Roe ... production secretary (as Kathleen Kenworthy)
Rich Klein ... video consultant: Worldstage
Robert H. Kovoloff ... promotional services courtesy of
Alan Ladd Jr. ... presenter
Judith Lovejoy ... assistant: Mr. Crichton
Carolyn Ray ... assistant: Mr. Crichton
Art Sarno ... publicist
Brent Sellstrom ... video coordinator
Jacqueline Weiss ... assistant: Mr. Jeffrey
Anna Zappia ... production coordinator
Lisa Faversham ... assistant to director (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

Plastic surgeon Larry Roberts performs a series of minor alterations on a group of models who are seeking perfection. The operations are a resounding success. But when someone starts killing his beautiful patients, Dr. Roberts becomes suspicious and starts investigating. What he uncovers are the mysterious - and perhaps murderous - activities of a high-tech computer company called Digital Matrix. Written by alfiehitchie

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Also Known As
  • Vidéo crime (France)
  • Ojos asesinos (Spain)
  • Kein Mord von der Stange (West Germany)
  • Troppo belle per vivere (Italy)
  • As Belas São Assassinadas (Portugal)
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Runtime
  • 93 min
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Budget $8,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia The first ever film to create 3D shading with a computer that produced the first ever CGI human character was the model Cindy (Susan Dey). This movie achieved this feat before Disney's more famous Tron (1982) hit the screens. The Web site Filmsite said of Cindy: "Her digitization was visualized by a computer-generated simulation of her body being scanned--notably the first use of shaded 3D CGI in a feature film. Polygonal models obtained by digitizing a human body were used to render the effects." See more »
Goofs At the conference near the end, when Dr. Larry Roberts is disguised as a security guard, during several sequences getting in and out of elevators the wound on the side of his mouth disappears and reappears. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Room 237 (2012). See more »
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Quotes Cindy Fairmont: Hi. I'm Cindy. I'm the perfect female type: 18 to 25. I'm here to sell for you.
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