The Seventh Floor (1994 film)
The Seventh Floor is a 1994 Australian thriller television film directed by Ian Barry and starring Brooke Shields.[1]
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Directed by | Ian Barry |
Produced by | Chris Brown Hiroyuki Ikeda John Sexton |
Written by | Steve Matthews Tony Morphett Sean Goodwyn John Sexton Bruce Trost |
Starring | Brooke Shields |
Music by | Roger Mason |
Cinematography | Martin McGrath |
Edited by | Tim Wellburn |
Production company | Portman Productions Sogovision |
Distributed by | Network Ten TV Asahi |
Release date | 1994 |
Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Plot
Kate Fletcher lives in an apartment controlled by a high-tech computer system. The conveniences of the apartment soon end up making her a prisoner, as a psychotic murderer invades her building. The killer believes his long-dead sister is instructing him to kill again.
Main cast
- Brooke Shields as Kate Fletcher
- Masaya Kato as Mitsuru
- Craig Pearce as Ed
- Linda Cropper as Vivien
- Malcolm Kennard as Greg
- Russell Newman as Detective Riley
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References
- Ed. Scott Murray, Australia on the Small Screen 1970-1995, Oxford Uni Press, 1996 p139
External links
- The Seventh Floor on IMDb
- The Seventh Floor at Rotten Tomatoes
- The Seventh Floor at the TCM Movie Database
- The Seventh Floor at AllMovie
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