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Ron Perlman | ||
Mark Webber | ||
Pruitt Taylor Vince | ||
Devon Graye | ||
Christopher Berry | ||
Joan Collins | Helene Junot | |
Jean-Pierre Aumont | Count De Ville | |
Marisa Berenson | Luba Tcherina | |
Steven Berkoff | Karl von Eidelfeld | |
Joseph Bologna | Steve Bryant | |
Elizabeth Bourgine | Jeanne | |
Judy Bowker | Natalie Junot | |
Neil Dickson | Hubert De Ville | |
Arielle Dombasle | Jacqueline Gore | |
James Farentino | David Westfield | |
Paul Freeman | Mueller | |
Allen Garfield | Adam Gore | |
Giancarlo Giannini | Marcello D'Itri | |
Lauren Hutton | ZZ Bryant | |
Timothy Dalton | Edmund Junot |
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Producer | Steve Krantz
Joan Collins |
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Writer | Laurence Heath
Judith Gould |
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Cinematography | Jean Tournier
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Musician | Francis Lai
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Elliot Brindle is a bright, meek salesman, drowning in debt - and desperate as he's about to marry the love of his life. Upon receiving a phone call informing him that he's on a hidden camera game show where he must execute 13 tasks to receive a sum total cash prize of $6.2M, Elliot dismissively follows through with his first two instructions: swat the fly that is currently bothering him, then eat the fly. With thousands of dollars suddenly appearing in his bank account, Elliot remains skeptical, though comforted by the knowledge that he can stop playing at anytime if only to lose every penny that he's won. Trapped into the horrors manipulated by unseen spectators, Elliot's need to complete the game escalates as the tasks grow more extreme, to a devastating point of no return. Written by Anonymous |
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