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Movie

Videodrome

1983·1h 27m·R
DramaHorrorThrillerSci-Fi
IMDb Rating
★ 7.2/10
113,267 votes
Metascore
58
Metacritic

A Toronto cable TV station co-owner who specializes in adult entertainment searches for the producers of a dangerous and bizarre broadcast titled "Videodrome."

Videodrome is a 1983 drama horror movie directed by David Cronenberg, starring James Woods, Debbie Harry, Peter Dvorsky. It holds an IMDb rating of 7.2/10 from 113,267 votes and runs 1h 27m.

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Director
David Cronenberg
Stars
James Woods
Debbie Harry
Peter Dvorsky
Sonja Smits
Creators
David Cronenberg
Details
1983-02-04
87 min
Movie
R
★ Canada
★ English, French, Italian, Japanese, Spanish
Keywords
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