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The website "horrorvision.com" has a mysterious secret...anyone who logs onto it winds up dead. After Dez, a web programmer, logs in his girlfriend and others are attacked. Only Dez and a mysterious man named Bradbury can stop the ominous... See more »

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Toni
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Dez (as Jake Leonard)
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Dazzy
Chelsea the Cat ...
Toni's Cat
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Sheena Hill
David Bartholomew Greathouse ...
Jason Rouch / Wetwire / Manifesto
Jeff Scaduto ...
Lazy Cop (as Jeffrey W. 'Spud' Scaduto)
Brandon Mercer ...
Creepy Boy
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Dark Del
Sarah Emily Langfield ...
Dark Del Customer (as Sarah-Emily Langfield)
John DeRose ...
Dark Del Customer
Maurice Thomas ...
Dark Del Customer / Corpse on Road
Ward Boult ...
Abusive Junkie
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Crack Whore
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Nola
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Bradbury
Garnett Barbour ...
Guy Fighting on Street
Sam Loomis ...
Guy Fighting on Street
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Schizo the Hotel Clerk
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Synth
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Amber Newman ...
Photo Model (uncredited)
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Photo Model (uncredited)

Directed by

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Danny Draven

Written by

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J.R. Bookwalter ... (story) &
Scott Phillips ... (story)
 
Scott Phillips ... (written by)

Produced by

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Ariauna Albright ... co-producer
Charles Band ... executive producer
J.R. Bookwalter ... producer
Michael Catalano ... producer
Chuck Williams ... co-producer

Cinematography by

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Mac Ahlberg

Editing by

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David R. Cane

Editorial Department

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J.R. Bookwalter ... additional editor

Casting By

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Perry Bullington

Production Design by

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John Birmingham
Jeffrey W. Scaduto ... (as Spud)

Costume Design by

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David P. Barton
Jeffrey Lindsay Relf

Makeup Department

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David P. Barton ... special effects makeup artist: 'Wetwire' character
Michelle Rene Elam ... makeup department head (as Michelle Torres)
David Greathouse ... special effects makeup artist: 'Wetwire' character
Ron Karkoska ... special effects makeup artist: 'Wetwire' character
Sarah Emily Langfield ... assistant makeup artist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Ariauna Albright ... first assistant director
R.D. LeBay ... second assistant director

Sound Department

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Rick Garrison ... boom operator
Chris M. Jacobson ... re-recording mixer
Dennis Petersen ... sound effects editor
Miles Reeder ... sound mixer

Special Effects by

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David P. Barton ... creator of animatronic 'Manifesto' character
David Greathouse ... creator of animatronic 'Manifesto' character
Robert Miller ... creator of animatronic 'Manifesto' character
Robert Miller ... creator of animatronic 'Manifesto' character

Visual Effects by

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David Lange ... visual effects

Stunts

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Bob Ivy ... stunt coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Mike King ... director of photography: second unit (as Michael King) / director of photography: second unit

Music Department

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Danny Draven ... music editor
Courtnee Papastathis ... musical collaborator

Additional Crew

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Douglas Snauffer ... production coordinator
Spud ... car supplier

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Plot Summary

The website "horrorvision.com" has a mysterious secret...anyone who logs onto it winds up dead. After Dez, a web programmer, logs in his girlfriend and others are attacked. Only Dez and a mysterious man named Bradbury can stop the ominous forces intent on ruling the cyber-world. Written by Simon Bridio

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Taglines The future of horror has arrived See more »
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Also Known As
  • FEAR.com (United States)
  • Сеть зла (Russia)
Runtime
  • 72 min
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Budget $50,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Charles Band, CEO of Full Moon Pictures, had originally announced production on the film back in 1999, under the name of FEAR.com. The original script was eventually re-written as "HorrorVision." Meanwhile, the FEAR.com name ended up being reused for a completely unrelated film of the same named from 2002, albeit as Feardotcom. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Sci-Fi Slaughter (2005). See more »

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