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Computer Ghosts

  • TV Movie
  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
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Computer Ghosts (1988)
ComedyFantasy

A security company conjures up fake computer-generated "ghosts" so they can buy abandoned property at below-market value at auctions. However, a mysterious couple appear out of seemingly now... Read allA security company conjures up fake computer-generated "ghosts" so they can buy abandoned property at below-market value at auctions. However, a mysterious couple appear out of seemingly nowhere to thwart the company's plans.A security company conjures up fake computer-generated "ghosts" so they can buy abandoned property at below-market value at auctions. However, a mysterious couple appear out of seemingly nowhere to thwart the company's plans.

  • Directors
    • Marcus Cole
    • Rob Stewart
  • Writer
    • Michael McGennan
  • Stars
    • Nicholas Ryan
    • Emily Symons
    • Peter Whitford
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.4/10
    19
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Marcus Cole
      • Rob Stewart
    • Writer
      • Michael McGennan
    • Stars
      • Nicholas Ryan
      • Emily Symons
      • Peter Whitford
    • 1User review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Nicholas Ryan
    • Harlan
    Emily Symons
    Emily Symons
    • Anya
    Peter Whitford
    Peter Whitford
    • Uncle Oscar
    Robbie McGregor
    • David
    Christine Jeston
    • Audrey
    Noel Ferrier
    • Chief Executive
    Scott Burgess
    • 'Ras' Cal
    George Spartels
    George Spartels
    • 'Pi' Wratich
    • (as George Spartells)
    Benita Collings
    • Eva
    Kristoffer Greaves
    • Buck Aneer
    Steve Rackman
    Steve Rackman
    • Terry Bull
    • (as Steve Rackmann)
    Walter Sullivan
    • Grey-Suited Man
    Allan Chapple
    • Auctioneer
    Joan Millar
    • Hysterical Woman
    Jo Stening
    • Sleeping Woman
    Waverney Ford
    • Husband
    Philip Thurton
    • Police Officer
    • (as Philip Turton)
    Martin Raphael
    • 'Fangs'
    • Directors
      • Marcus Cole
      • Rob Stewart
    • Writer
      • Michael McGennan
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    Parental Guidance - Retarded viewing, and some scenes may be unsuitable for young children

    If I had to sum up this movie in two words, I wouldn't get much further then... pretty retarded. I know this is supposed to be a comedy, but "Computer Ghosts" is simply beyond silly. The kind of movie where most of the time you just shake your head and sigh instead of laughing it up. The opening credits look like something conjured up with a Commodore 64 computer at the time. Naturally, while gazing at the screen while the credits unfold, you actually start laughing, while also fearing the worst for the rest of the movie. Surprisingly, the film itself isn't all that amateurishly put together and you can tell it has been made with a certain amount of enthusiasm. But good stuff, it ain't.

    Harlan Newson is a nerdy teenage computer genius who lives with his uncle Oscar. Harlan's latest invention is a high-tech (haha!) computer system that can create demonic holograms. It's designed as a burglar alarm, guaranteed to scare any burglar witless. Uncle Oscar enlists some dubious co-workers and starts selling it to all the rich people in the neighborhood, putting the invention to use for his own greedy plans. But then a mysterious couple arrives, buying a fancy house and they don't seem impressed with those fake demons floating around in there house. Naturally, there's also a love-interest in the plot for our nerdy teenager. Oh boy.

    "Computer Ghosts", like the title already implies, is an incredibly ridiculous mixture of genres. It's basically a supernatural comedy. The horror elements are obviously there to provide chuckles. But none of it really works. It's all so silly, it's plain retarded at times. Most acting performances are deliberately over the top. The special effects are laughably embarrassing. And the climax of the movie features a downright dumb chase in a warehouse with working carts - little electronic cars - and a forklift. And you can include a happy end that'll make you yawn.

    All this nonsense makes you basically ask one question: What exactly was the target audience for this movie? Seems like it was made for little kids, five-year-olds who can enjoy stupidity like this. But the video package displays "PG - some scenes may be unsuitable for young children". Which scenes? Oh, yeah, right, those demonic holograms were pretty damn scary. Not.

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    • Trivia
      Originally screened as part of a series of tele-moves called "Tomorrow's News".
    • Connections
      References Le météore de la nuit (1953)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • June 24, 1988 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fantasmas en el ordenador
    • Production companies
      • Cine-Funds Limited
      • Somerset Film Production
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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