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Director:
Geoffrey Sax
Writers:
Lynda La Plante (creator)
Lynda La Plante (writer)
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Release Date:
5 May 1998 (UK) more
Tagline:
When murder becomes a virtual reality...
Plot:
Students get involved in a violent Internet-based game, around the same time as a series of murders - is there a connection?. full summary | add synopsis
User Comments:
Remarkable and criminally neglected drama of mind-games andcomputer truths. more

Cast

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Tam Williams ... Scott Miller

Paul Bettany ... Joe Hunter
Emily Woof ... Susie
Kathy Brolly ... Charlotte 'Charlie' Thorpe / Heather Ringwall (as Cathy Brolly)
Mark Tandy ... Robin Butler-Cooke
Gareth Marks ... John Dome

Simon Meacock ... Tony 'Scruffy' O'Reilly
Zoe Lucker ... Carol

Lee Ingleby ... Gordon
Laura Heath ... Jill
Debbie Chazen ... Sandra
Joanna Griffiths ... Randy
Simon Greiff ... Brian
Mark Denham ... Jarvis
Martin Turner ... Alec Frogton
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Lynda La Plante's Killer Net (Australia)
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Runtime:
201 min (4 parts)
Country:
UK
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Sound Mix:
Stereo
Certification:
Australia:M | UK:18

Fun Stuff

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Many of the outdoor scenes are filmed in Islington (although set in Brighton) more
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Errors in geography: After a night of heavy drinking Scott orders a taxi to Kemptown (although he's standing on Marine parade, Kemptown 100yds from his flat) which drives him away towards Hove. It keeps driving west - when Scott throws up by the pier the car is driving east and stops on the spot where he entered it about half a mile east of the pier (but now "at home") more

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10 out of 12 people found the following comment useful:-
Remarkable and criminally neglected drama of mind-games andcomputer truths., 26 August 1999
Author: simon-118 from London

This is to me a masterpiece. It is brilliant plotted, as one would expect from this writer, yet shares little with her other work, particularly in the way the police are very much a background presence helpless in the invasion of newer more sophisticated menaces such as the internet, which even their own computer experts cannot keep up with. The acting is particularly noteworthy, from the naive but so believeable Tam Williams to his maternal flatmate Emily Woolf, but best of all is the amazing Paul Bettany as rugby playing, arrogant Joe, who delivers a scene in part four so well you cannot help but gasp as you watch. Another star of this is the music, which is superb, doomy yet very catchy. Of special mention is the inspired use of the Linoleum track "Twisted" at two key points in the story, the fusion of music and drama making them the two strongest moments in the series, they work so well. The series was poorly publicised in Britain and many perhaps just expected an ill informed cautionary tale about the internet; even worse was the video release which gave the entire plot away on the inside sleeve notes! The direction by Geoffrey Sax is what really lifts this drama into the level of masterpiece though. The performances he wrings from the cast is amazing, but the depiction of the game and the pacing (amazing for scenes of just Scott sitting playing a computer game) are breathtaking. The point of view shots of Scott drunk in part two are remarkable, and the whole production glistens with a flashy, gimmicky finesse and sophistication which matches the game itself. A true classic comparable with a Nigel Kneale or Dennis Potter drama. One interesting point to ponder however...the internet is so criticised because it is new, whereas books and plays are "respectable". Does the television not offer as much virtual reality violence in this production as the internet? And in that sense the internet is censor-friendly, since you have to request to view explicit materiall. If it was somehow restricted when young children are viewing it, it would surely be less criticised, because a game like Killer Net, believeable addictive and thrilling, is just as bloodthirsty as watching this!

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