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VR.5

  • TV Series
  • 1995–1997
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
754
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VR.5 (1995)
AdventureDramaSci-Fi

Telephone operator Sidney gains the ability to enter people's minds via VR. A powerful group pursues her talents, unaware her lost family's fate ties into Sidney's new gift.Telephone operator Sidney gains the ability to enter people's minds via VR. A powerful group pursues her talents, unaware her lost family's fate ties into Sidney's new gift.Telephone operator Sidney gains the ability to enter people's minds via VR. A powerful group pursues her talents, unaware her lost family's fate ties into Sidney's new gift.

  • Creators
    • Adam Cherry
    • Michael Katleman
    • Thania St. John
  • Stars
    • Lori Singer
    • Michael Easton
    • Anthony Head
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    754
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Adam Cherry
      • Michael Katleman
      • Thania St. John
    • Stars
      • Lori Singer
      • Michael Easton
      • Anthony Head
    • 14User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes13

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    Lori Singer
    Lori Singer
    • Sydney Bloom
    • 1995–1997
    Michael Easton
    Michael Easton
    • Duncan
    • 1995–1997
    Anthony Head
    Anthony Head
    • Oliver Sampson
    • 1995–1997
    David McCallum
    David McCallum
    • Dr. Joseph Bloom
    • 1995–1997
    Louise Fletcher
    Louise Fletcher
    • Mrs. Nora Bloom
    • 1995–1997
    Will Patton
    Will Patton
    • Dr. Frank Morgan
    • 1995–1997
    Kimberly Cullum
    • Samantha Bloom (child)
    • 1995–1997
    Kaci Williams
    • Sydney Bloom (child)
    • 1995–1997
    Tracey Needham
    Tracey Needham
    • Samantha Bloom
    • 1995–1997
    George DelHoyo
    George DelHoyo
    • Jackson Boothe
    • 1995
    Neal McDonough
    Neal McDonough
    • Lance Jackson
    • 1995
    Stephen Root
    Stephen Root
    • F.A.A. Negotiator
    • 1995
    Robert Davi
    Robert Davi
    • Simon Buchanan
    • 1995
    Adam Baldwin
    Adam Baldwin
    • Scott Cooper
    • 1995
    Markie Post
    Markie Post
    • Alexis Miller
    • 1995
    Robert Picardo
    Robert Picardo
    • 1995
    Erick Avari
    Erick Avari
    • Boise
    • 1995
    Shirley Knight
    Shirley Knight
    • Dr. Hearst
    • 1995
    • Creators
      • Adam Cherry
      • Michael Katleman
      • Thania St. John
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    User reviews14

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    cinqorojo

    Could have been Buffy before there was a (TV) Buffy

    This show had the dark side and very cool visual possibilities wide open to it and made a great start at exploring both in its one and only season. I was very curious to see if it, unlike Alias and the X-Files (both of which I like nevertheless), could credibly sustain the intrigue surrounding the conspiracy-like back-plot of her father, the "organization" and just who she was working for, but then, of course, it got cancelled. In many ways this show staked out territory that Buffy was eventually able to mine more deeply (three cheers for Anthony Stewart Head, another link between the two shows) and, handled right and backed hard by a caring network, it could have developed into something like.
    gharbeia

    Great Show

    A few episodes of this show were displayed in the VERY late section of Egyptian Channel 2 TV (3:00 AM). And I've been looking for it everywhere since then! I find these series much better than many other popular science fiction ones. They had a special 'atmosphere' to them that cannot be found in mainstream science fiction series. This and the 80's 'Twilight Zone' are my most favourite. Too bad it was discontinued
    makimaus

    Confusing, absorbing, harrowing, and unjustly killed at 13 eps.

    There comes a time when every video collector has to go back through their archives, sometimes taped on the fly and never properly watched, and give them another look. And so it was that, after five years, I checked out VR.5. I freely admit that most of my reasons had to do with Anthony Head, but it would be simplistic to say that I haven't found other reasons to mourn its loss. The plotline is labyrinthine, the loyalties are tenuous and constantly changing, yet at the heart of it is a group of characters who learn to love, respect, and trust each other in spite of repeated and persistent efforts from without and within to fragment them. Sydney goes from a withdrawn, antisocial voyeur with a half-suppressed past to a caring, sympathetic crusader; Duncan evolves from her stereotypical eccentric platonic buddy to a strong, creative, supportive hero; and then there's Oliver, who manages to grow from an infuriatingly enigmatic button-pushing Committee Man(literally as well as figuratively) to a rebellious individual whose tragic past has shaped him into someone both caring and terrified of getting involved. Even the amorphous organization known as the Committee progresses, from a standard top-secret non-government agency, dedicated to amorphous and impossible standards, to a global conspiracy frought with schisms and internicine rivalries. Not a bad progression for thirteen measly episodes, three of which didn't even make the series' first run. It would have been nice to at least see what happened next, as the final episode was both a downer and a cliffhanger.
    r0smail

    quality show

    When I first saw this show I was in sixth grade, and it scared me more than anything else I had ever scene. It was the pilot episode and the main character, Sydney, had just taken her mother into her dream world, where the mother freaked out. I had nothing better to do on a friday night, but I avoided the show until one night I had a sleep over and my two friends were channel surfing and they found the show, and we all loved the episode (Escape) soooo much we had sleep overs every friday until it was canceled just to see more.

    The idea of a dream world, and how everything you ever read/imagined/saw all of your subconscious could become true was to me "the coolest thing ever". When I finally got to see the whole series I began to wonder why it was pulled off the air, yes sometimes the plot was not the greatest, the episodes were sometimes VERY strange, but there was this amazing quality about it, it was original, it was real (character wise), and it explored something we all wonder about, our dreams.

    As time goes by I go back and watch the episodes over and over and they have become better. I now know and understand more of the references, ideas, relationships, it has a deepness A sixth grader could never fully understand no matter how much they loved the show. If you get a chance I believe you should give the show a try.
    10Oracle1

    Way ahead of its time

    This show was Lost decade before Lost and The Matrix several years before The Matrix. And it featured Anthony Stuart Head and Adam Baldwin years before Joss Whedon discovered them.

    It's one of the early examples of an incredibly strong sci-fi series being killed by the infamous Fox Friday night death time slot that would go onto to kill so many other great series too soon. One reviewer commented that it's not realistic. Well duh. Fortunately, realism isn't a major criteria for great television. I would love it if a DVD were released for this show, especially if some of the cast and crew could be reunited to put together some DVD extras.

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    • Quotes

      Sydney Bloom: I want to know how virtual reality works.

      Dr. Frank Morgan: Are we communicating right now?

      Sydney Bloom: I guess.

      Dr. Frank Morgan: But you can't see me and I can't see you, is that right?

      Sydney Bloom: Yeah.

      Dr. Frank Morgan: We're both having an experience that requires each of our minds to fill in the blank. Isn't that correct?

      Sydney Bloom: Yeah.

      Dr. Frank Morgan: Well, that's it. You just had a virtual experience.

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    • Release date
      • March 10, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Avenging Angel
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Samoset Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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