.com for Murder
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DVD cover | |
Directed by | Nico Mastorakis |
Produced by | Nico Mastroakis |
Written by |
Nico Mastroakis Phil Marr |
Starring |
Nastassja Kinski Nicollette Sheridan Roger Daltrey Huey Lewis |
Music by | Ross Levinson |
Cinematography | Andreas Bellis |
Edited by | George Rosenberg |
Production company |
Omega Entertainment |
Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $5 million |
.com for Murder is a 2001 science fiction crime drama film written by Nico Mastorakis and Phill Marr and directed by Mastorakis, starring Nastassja Kinski, Nicollette Sheridan, Roger Daltrey, and Huey Lewis. After being screened at various film festivals, it was released direct-to-video on 14 January 2003.
Plot
Ben (Daltrey) is a successful and rich architect, living in Los Angeles. Sondra (Kinski) is his beloved wife, who broke a leg while skiing. As Ben is leaving town for his work, Sondra accesses his intelligent house computer Hal, and discovers that Ben has been chatting on "American Love Online". Posing as him, she chats with one of his online friends, Lynn (Valentine), and they agree to meet that night. Hacker Werther (Dean) rudely joins the conversation and later shuts out Sondra, and starts chatting in Ben's name. Sondra is meanwhile joined by her sister Misty (Sheridan), who came to look after her. Later that night Werther kills Lynn in her house, showing an online live feed of the murder to Sondra and Misty. Werther is shown to be a psychopath who loves to quote from The Sorrows of Young Werther by Goethe and calls his victims by the name Lotte (the object of the affections of Werther in that novel).
Sondra and Misty call the police and eventually speak with FBI agent Matheson (Lewis). When they send him the file of the murder, it appears to be encrypted. On the advice of agent Matheson, Sondra and Misty invite a computer expert to decrypt the file. As the expert arrives at the door, Werther calls them, pretending to be the expert. Sondra and Misty thus send the real expert away, believing he is the killer. A short while later, Werther shows up at the house, keeping his disguise. After he finishes the decrypting job and leaves the house, Misty walks after him to inform him that the gate is jammed. Werther suddenly turns towards her and cuts her left wrist slightly, just enough to keep her living for another 20 minutes, all the while viewed by Sondra from the computer. Werther then turns to enter the house and kill Sondra, but Sondra manages to lock the main entrance in time to prevent this. Werther then tries to open the pool door, but is electrocuted with 22,000 volts by Hal.
Sondra bandages Misty's wrist and tries to restore power to the house. Werther turns out not to be dead and in the mean time takes Misty. Carrying a passive night vision device that amplifies light 60,000 times, he is stunned by the house lights and falls off the second floor, coming to his death. Agent Matheson, his assistant agent Williams (Clarke) and the police finally arrive at the scene, after electronic disinformation by Werther had previously sent them to the other end of town.
Cast
- Nastassja Kinski as Sondra Brummel
- Nicollette Sheridan as Misty Brummel
- Roger Daltrey as Ben
- Huey Lewis as FBI agent Matheson
- Jeffery Dean as Werther
- Kim Valentine as Lynn
- Melinda Clarke as Michelle Williams
Release and reception
.com for Murder was released on DVD on 14 January 2003.[1]
Rotten Tomatoes lists a single negative review of the film, by Felix Vasquez Jr. of Cinema Crazed.[2] Vasquez deemed it a "terrible remake of Rear Window", full of clichés and illogical. He said that Sheridan's and Daltrey's talent was lost through mis-casting and disliked Mastorakis' unrealistic portrayal of computers.[3]
References
- ↑ Mastorakis, Nico (Director) (14 January 2003). .com for Murder (Motion picture). USA: Image Entertainment.
- ↑ ".com for Murder (2002)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
- ↑ Vasquez Jr., Felix (28 December 2003). ".com for Murder (2002)". Cinema Crazed. Archived from the original on 2015-03-30. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
External links
- .com for Murder at the Internet Movie Database
- .com for Murder at AllMovie
- .com for Murder at Rotten Tomatoes