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Synopsis: Good and evil scanners combatting when a crooked politician schemes to gain control of a major city. Scanners are people who, because their mothers had taken a certain drug during pregnancy, have acquired telepathic powers. One scanner escapes from a mental center and is hired by the politician to use his powers to gain control of others minds, and then, their actions.
Genre: Action, Horror, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Christian Duguay
Production: Fangoria
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.2
R
Year:
1991
104 min
118 Views


for Chief of Police.'

That's what she thinks.

See what a clean scanner can do?

It worked out OK this time, but I don't

know how long we can control him.

Never mind. Leave David to me.

We have a special relationship.

I wouldn't be too sure of that.

Ah. Come in. Come in.

David, is there something wrong?

Uh... you're upset

about what happened today.

I admit it was uh... unorthodox.

That's right.

I want to find out what's really going on.

Now, David, stop it. I have nothing to hide.

David...

Oh, God.

It's true.

Look at you.

Enough, a**hole.

Ah!

Now, David, two things to remember.

First, never question my authority.

And second, never, ever scan me.

It won't work, your new order.

- Why not?

- Cos I won't let it.

Oh!

Damn you!

Sh*t!

Sh*t!

Gelson, David Kellum's loose.

I want him back... alive.

Hello?

- David.

- No... no, I won't let them hurt you.

- Well, what's the matter?

- I'm going home.

- Home.

- David?

David?

Sorry to wake you, Miss Leonardo.

I'm Lieutenant Gelson.

This is my colleague Mr. Drak.

We're looking for David Kellum and believe

you know his present whereabouts.

No... I have no idea.

Are you sure about that, now?

It's OK. We're finished here now.

Sorry to bother you, miss.

David?

George! George!

Ma, when you were pregnant with me,

you took a drug called Ephemerol.

- What are you talking about?

- Ephemerol caused a birth defect.

Birth defect?

Quit treating me like a child.

Just tell me the truth.

The truth? About what?

Why you kept me away from the other kids.

How I could get straight A's

in school without trying.

The truth about my being a scanner.

You know what that word means, don't you?

Well... there was always something

very different about you, David.

We're not really your parents, David.

- I'm adopted?

- Eventually we adopted you. Yeah.

Who are my real parents?

Your mother's name was Kim Obrist.

And your father was

a man called Cameron Vale.

No one knows

what really happened to them.

I'm afraid they're both dead.

They died when you were still a baby.

My parents... were they scanners?

Yeah, they used that word. It was a long

time before we realized what it meant.

Why did they give me away?

They didn't. They asked us to watch over

you for a few months, until it was safe.

They told us their lives were in danger.

Obviously, they were right.

Hello.

My name's Gelson.

I'm a friend of your son David.

- Is he here?

- No. No, he isn't.

- When do you expect him back?

- Around Christmas time.

You think I'm stupid, don't you, old man?

You and your friend

are going to have to leave.

- Sure, sure.

- This is private property.

I understand.

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David Paul Cronenberg, CC OOnt FRSC (born March 15, 1943) is a Canadian filmmaker, actor and author. Cronenberg is one of the principal originators of what is commonly known as the body horror or visceral horror genre. This style of filmmaking explores people's fears of bodily transformation and infection. In his films, the psychological is typically intertwined with the physical. In the first half of his career, he explored these themes mostly through horror and science fiction, although his work has since expanded beyond these genres. His films have won numerous awards, including the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival for his film Crash (1996). more…

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