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Fine Line Features |
Release Date:
March 21, 1997
Summary:
The immediate subject matter of Crash is the strange lure of the auto collision, provoking as it does the human fascination with death and the tendency to eroticize danger. Most motorists will slow down to stare at the scene of a collision; they may feel their pulses quickening and become exquisitely aware of the fragility of their own bodies. The characters of Crash carry this awareness a step further, cherishing and nurturing it. For them, a car collision is a sexual turn-on, and a jolting life-force they come to crave. [Fine Line Features]
Details
| Runtime: | 100 min |
| Rating: | Rated NC-17 for numerous explicit sex scenes.; Rated R for accident gore, some graphic language and aberrant sexual content. (edited version) |
| Production: | Movie Network, The (TMN) |
| Genres: | Drama, Thriller |
| Countries: | UK, Canada |
| Languages: | English, Swedish |
| Home Release Date: | Nov 17, 1998 |
| Director | Credit |
|---|---|
| David Cronenberg | Director |
| Writer | Credit |
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| David Cronenberg | Written By |
| J.G. Ballard | Novel "Crash" |
| Principal Cast | Credit |
|---|---|
| Holly Hunter | Helen Remington |
| James Spader | James Ballard |
| Cast | Credit |
|---|---|
| Alice Poon | Camera Girl |
| Boyd Banks | Grip |
| Cheryl Swarts | Vera Seagrave |
| Deborah Kara Unger | Catherine Ballard |
| Elias Koteas | Vaughan |
| John Stoneham Jr. | Trask |
| Judah Katz | Salesman |
| Markus Parilo | Man In Hanger |
| Nicky Guadagni | Tattooist |
| Peter MacNeill | Colin Seagrave |
| Ronn Sarosiak | A.D. |
| Rosanna Arquette | Gabrielle |
| Yolande Julian | Airport Hooker |
| Producer | Credit |
|---|---|
| Andras Hamori | Co-Executive Producer |
| Chris Auty | Co-Executive Producer |
| David Cronenberg | Producer |
| Jeremy Thomas | Executive Producer |
| Marilyn Stonehouse | Co-Producer |
| Robert Lantos | Executive Producer |
| Stéphane Reichel | Co-Producer |
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