Videodrome
- Director: David Cronenberg
- Writer: David Cronenberg
- Producer: Pierre David; Claude Héroux
CGiii Comment
Dated 80s horror/sci-fi...by Cronenberg..
The story is either inaccessible and/or incomprehensible...we couldn't make up our minds!
The FX are lamentable.
The result is a blur.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Max Renn is the President of Channel 83 Civic-TV, a small television station on the UHF dial. He defends his programming of largely X-rated shows - which depict graphic sex and extreme violence - as a pure matter of economic survival as a small station. Behind closed doors in specific company, he would admit that he enjoys such programming, but as President will stay away from associated activities that may be dangerous for him in its purchase. His current girlfriend, radio personality Nicki Brand, who he met on a television talk show, is sexually aroused by light mutilation on her person, that despite or because her radio show is like an open air crisis hotline. On that same talk show, the other guest via video feed was Professor Brian O'Blivion - solely his stage name - who believes that television and video broadcasts will one day overtake the world as reality, which may make Max's programming in combination more dangerous. In Max's search for the next big thing in like programming already on Channel 83, Harlan, his pirater who scans satellite signals, illegally obtains a satellite feed of something called Videodrome, which depicts continual sexualized torture and murder with no storyline of which to speak. The background behind Videodrome is unknown, but believing it is that big thing for which he is looking, Max is determined to find the producers so that he can purchase it for his station. He is concerned for Nicki if she goes ahead against his warnings in wanting to appear on Videodrome, however it does not lessen his desire to purchase it. If Max in turn does not heed the warning of Masha, one of his long time show suppliers, based on what little she discovers about it, Max may discover that Videodrome is just the next but destructive step in O'Blivion's prognostication.
Cast & Characters
James Woods as Max Renn;
Sonja Smits as Bianca O'Blivion;
Deborah Harry as Nicki Brand;
Peter Dvorsky as Harlan;
Leslie Carlson as Barry Convex;
Jack Creley as Brian O'Blivion;
Lynne Gorman as Masha;
Julie Khaner as Bridey;
Reiner Schwartz as Moses;
David Bolt as Raphael