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Choc mortel

Original title: Fatal Error
  • TV Movie
  • 1999
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
698
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Choc mortel (1999)
ActionMysterySci-FiThriller

The seven American lawyers hired by Australian media magnate Jack Doulan, whose company rivals Albert Teal's Digicron for preponderance on the world market of telecommunications, are suddenl... Read allThe seven American lawyers hired by Australian media magnate Jack Doulan, whose company rivals Albert Teal's Digicron for preponderance on the world market of telecommunications, are suddenly struck during a video conference in Seattle by an incredibly fast-working virus which wi... Read allThe seven American lawyers hired by Australian media magnate Jack Doulan, whose company rivals Albert Teal's Digicron for preponderance on the world market of telecommunications, are suddenly struck during a video conference in Seattle by an incredibly fast-working virus which wipes out everyone on their floor. Dr. Nick Baldwin, a brilliant virologist who works as an ... Read all

  • Director
    • Armand Mastroianni
  • Writers
    • Rockne S. O'Bannon
    • Ben Mezrich
  • Stars
    • Antonio Sabato Jr.
    • Janine Turner
    • Robert Wagner
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    698
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Armand Mastroianni
    • Writers
      • Rockne S. O'Bannon
      • Ben Mezrich
    • Stars
      • Antonio Sabato Jr.
      • Janine Turner
      • Robert Wagner
    • 23User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Antonio Sabato Jr.
    Antonio Sabato Jr.
    • Nick Baldwin
    • (as Antonio Sabàto Jr.)
    Janine Turner
    Janine Turner
    • Dr. Samantha Carter
    Robert Wagner
    Robert Wagner
    • Albert Teal
    Jason Schombing
    Jason Schombing
    • Charlie
    Malcolm Stewart
    Malcolm Stewart
    • Jack Doulan
    David James Lewis
    David James Lewis
    • Ned Henderson
    • (as David Lewis)
    Brian Linds
    • Rusty
    Peter Bryant
    Peter Bryant
    • Kemper
    Brian Jensen
    • Pierce
    Michael Puttonen
    Michael Puttonen
    • Tarrance
    Chris Nelson Norris
    • Kobritz
    • (as Chris Nelson Morris)
    Catherine Lough Haggquist
    Catherine Lough Haggquist
    • Teal's Assistant
    • (as Catherine Lough)
    Ken Camroux-Taylor
    Ken Camroux-Taylor
    • Brodney
    • (as Ken Camroux)
    Michael St. John Smith
    Michael St. John Smith
    • Dr. Stein
    Don Thompson
    Don Thompson
    • Mr. Saunders
    Colleen Winton
    Colleen Winton
    • Army Spokesperson
    Jane Perry
    Jane Perry
    • ATM Teller
    Tom Shorthouse
    • Max Morley
    • Director
      • Armand Mastroianni
    • Writers
      • Rockne S. O'Bannon
      • Ben Mezrich
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    2Jimmy-42

    Routinely bad

    I didn't expect much from this TV movie. You have to set the bar lower than you would for midget limbo for any TBS movie starring Antonio Sabato Jr. Still, it managed to disappoint, failing even to be a good-bad film.

    Every scene was by rote, as if someone had cut and pasted scenes from a dozen movies and tv shows dealing with big business conspiracies into the script, leaned back and said, "My work is done". It's all cliche, all predictable, and, even worse, the actors are forced to look like they're taking it seriously, (even when the plot developments are laughable).

    Do yourself a favor. Watch "The X-Files" if you're in the mood for paranoia. They handle it better. Also, let anyone know that sitting through "Fatal Error" is just that.
    moopet

    Laughably bad TV movie

    I've come to enjoy some of these dreadful TV sci-fi movies. I'm not quite sure why, but stuff like this is entertaining. The plot is flimsy to say the least and includes several huge leaps of faith. Think DEEP SHOCK or FROZEN IMPACT.

    The plot revolves around a mis-matched couple, the Mulder and Scully of this story, who're on the trail of a computer virus that can kill people as they watch the screen. This is off-the-box stuff, but there's no spoilers here because it doesn't actually do anything else.

    Oh, and watch out for the laughably bad "server room", a room full of outdated junk in racks, with no other furniture than a water cooler. Yeah, right. Glorious!
    martymaster

    I have started to enjoy these TV movies lately.

    I have seen a lot of TV movies lately,only because they happen to go on TV on days like Monday when there is nothing else to do. I dont say that the are really good,but I found some of them entertaining.Even all of them has a low budget they still manage to have a decent story.This one is an ok thriller with a very X-files feel to it.I wasn't bored while watching the movie so therefore I have to say that it was average.
    4mollykate

    Exciting Idea, Poor Execution

    Like so many media experiments, this amateurish effort contains seeds of a very interesting social commentary. In the 5+ years since it was released, the premise has been made less outrageous by real world events in software development, and I found it less boring than the previous commentator for that reason, I imagine... The director clearly is a fan of Hitchcock, and it's too bad that the film was not better executed, but in fact, it is nearly a parody of pulp fiction, including the soundtrack screeching at us when we are supposed to pay attention. One can almost see the exclamation points and capital letters on a yellowing page.

    I have to admit I found it rather entertaining for all these reasons and more. Sometimes the slick has less to offer us, and I would recommend it to anyone interested in deconstructing it for education purposes. Oh yes--and even though the seams showed and it creaked a lot, my heart rate went up, and I was reluctant to get up and take a break.
    5I_Ailurophile

    B-movie sci-fi meets conventional TV movie thriller

    I remember when this premiered in 1999; at the time I caught the opening scene but never got any further. Now that I've finally sat to watch it in full, more than twenty years later - well, it's not bad, but the title at large operates on about the same level as the first minutes. That is to say, the plot is built on one contrivance after another of hearty suspension of disbelief, or what in purely cinematic terms is called Movie Magic. There are plenty of cliches, too, and strictly speaking some of the language is noticeably dated. One could cheekily argue that 'Fatal error' is a 90-minute public service announcement encouraging people to turn off their screens and step outside. This is enjoyable, with the caveat that viewers must be willing to engage with material that's about as realistically believable as a superhero comic.

    True, definite themes present - relevant to real life - of corporate malfeasance, profit over people, the ubiquity of technology, and so on. On the other hand, we also get male and female leads, with requisite troubled backgrounds, who are destined for romantic entanglement just because they exist in the same space. A kernel of science is woven into the narrative in terms of the integration of the body's organs, and how information is processed through our optical nerves, and this is then twisted together with a proto-cyberpunk conception of technology also entering into that configuration. I'm not familiar with novelist Ben Mezrich, but the resultant story comes across as Michael Crichton-lite, wherein all that would be needed to complete the effect would be alarmist overtones decrying the evils of science. Scene writing and individual story beats launch forward with the unaware bravado of "This is how the plot will progress." None of this is to say that the writing is inherently bad, as it's all solid enough for what 'Fatal error' wanted to be, but the colloquial maxim about taking something with "a grain of salt" should in this instance be updated to reflect "a truckload of salt."

    The effects, post-production visuals, and makeup that we see employed throughout to realize the death scenes are suitably gruesome to disturb the youngest of possible viewers, though it should be said that the more the camera lingers on such moments, the more over the top they appear. The feature is otherwise well made from a technical standpoint, with competent direction, sound, production design, and so on. The assembled cast are just fine. When all is said and done what it comes down to is that this is essentially B-movie sci-fi packaged inside a network TV thriller. That phrase may set off alarm bells for some, and understandably so, yet it's unfair to say this is without value. It's entertaining in the same way any second-tier motion picture can be: not particularly moving, stimulating, or otherwise rewarding, but a passable diversion. Yes, one has to accept a veritable cavalcade of gimmicky notions to have fun here, but if you can do that, then it's not a wholly deadly mistake to watch 'Fatal error.'

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    • Trivia
      Ben Mezrich got the idea for the book on which the film is based from a bad episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show (1986).
    • Goofs
      At the beginning of the movie, when the EMTs are driving the man to the hospital, the number of the ambulance is 4. Minutes later, at the hospital, the number is 012. Not much later, when one EMT says they should get some breakfast, the ambulance number is 4 again.
    • Quotes

      Albert Teal: You're saying that a computer virus is infecting people. That may be medically possible, but my software? Impossible.

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • March 28, 1999 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dödligt virus
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Stephanie Germain Productions
      • TBS Superstation
      • Von Zerneck-Sertner Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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