Videodrome is a 1983 Canadian science fiction body horror film written and directed by David Cronenberg, starring James Woods, Sonja Smits, and singer Deborah Harry. Set in Toronto during the early 1980s, it follows the CEO of a small cable station who stumbles upon a broadcast signal featuring extreme violence and torture. The layers of deception and mind-control conspiracy unfold as he uncovers the signal's source and loses touch with reality in a series of increasingly bizarre and violent organic hallucinations. The film has been described as "techno-surrealist". Max Renn is the president... of CIVIC-TV , a sleazy Toronto UHF television station specializing in sensationalistic programming. Displeased with his station's current lineup , Max is on a seemingly endless quest for something that will break through to a new audience. One morning, he is summoned to the clandestine office of Harlan , who operates CIVIC-TV's pirate satellite dish which can intercept broadcasts from as far away as Asia.
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| Release date: | February 4, 1983 |
| Directed by: | David Cronenberg |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 87 Minutes |
| Producer: | Claude Héroux |
| Editor: | Ronald Sanders |
| Music by: | Howard Shore |
| Cinematography: | Mark Irwin |
| Screenplay by: | David Cronenberg |
| Estimated budget: | $5,952,000 |
| Genre: | Science Fiction, Thriller |