Arcade (film)

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Arcade
Arcade poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Albert Pyun
Screenplay by David S. Goyer
Story by Charles Band
Produced byCathy Gesualdo
Starring Megan Ward
Peter Billingsley
John de Lancie
Sharon Farrell
Seth Green
A. J. Langer
Bryan Dattilo
CinematographyGeorge Mooradian
Edited byMiles Wynton
Music by Alan Howarth
Tony Riparetti
Distributed by Full Moon Entertainment
Paramount Pictures
Release dates
  • July 20, 1993 (1993-07-20)(Germany)
  • March 30, 1994 (1994-03-30)(U.S.)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$650,000

Arcade is a 1993 B-movie science fiction film directed by Albert Pyun, written by David S. Goyer and produced by Full Moon Entertainment. It stars Megan Ward, Peter Billingsley, John de Lancie, Sharon Farrell, Seth Green, A. J. Langer, and Bryan Dattilo.

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Plot

Alex Manning (Megan Ward) is a troubled suburban teenager. Her mother committed suicide and the school counselor feels that she has not dealt with her feelings properly. Alex and her friends visit the local video arcade known as "Dante's Inferno", where a new virtual reality arcade game called Arcade is being test marketed by a computer company CEO, Difford, who hands out free samples of the home console version and hypes up the game.

It soon becomes clear that the teenagers who play the game and lose are imprisoned inside the virtual reality world by the central villain: Arcade. Arcade was once a little boy who was beaten to death by his mother, and the computer company felt it would be a good idea to use some of the boy's brain cells to make the game's villain more realistic. Instead, it made the game deadly. The game's programmer knew there would be a problem with this and tried to convince the computer company, Vertigo/Tronics, to halt the game's release.

Nick and Alex enlist the help of the game's programmer and head to the video arcade for a final showdown with Arcade and his deadly virtual world. While Alex is able to release her friends from a virtual prison, she also frees the evil little boy, who taunts Alex in the final moments of the film.

In the original CGI version, the film ends with Alex, her friends, and Albert (the programmer) walking away from Dante's Inferno, with the donor's soul seemingly laid to rest.

Cast

ActorRole
Megan Ward Alex Manning
Peter Billingsley Nick
John de Lancie Difford
Sharon Farrell Alex's Mom
Seth Green Stilts
A.J. Langer Laurie
Bryan Dattilo Greg
Brandon RaneBenz
Sean BagleyLab Assistant
B.J. BarieDeLoache
Humberto OrtizBoy
Norbert Weisser Albert
Don Stark Finster
Dorothy DellsMrs. Weaver
Todd StarksBurt Manning
Alexandria ByrneKid at Arcade Parlour

Production

The film features heavy use of CGI, which was fully redone after The Walt Disney Company named Full Moon in a potential lawsuit. The Sky Cycles in this film resembled the light cycles from Disney's Tron . The VideoZone video magazine (a staple of Full Moon films during the 1990s) as well as some trailers showed footage from the original version of the film. As a rarity, the VideoZone featured on the Full Moon Classics DVD release of the film contains no footage of the released film's CGI, but only of the original film's version.

Despite the change in CGI, the original CGI version did manage to find a release in some places outside of North America, such as Argentina, Germany, Poland and Italy. [1] [ unreliable source? ]

See also

References

  1. Featherston, Ryan W. (2014-07-30). "Houston on the Half Shell: Some Quick Thoughts on Arcade (1993) - The Version You've Never Seen!". Houston on the Half Shell. Retrieved 2021-06-09.