Interface (film)

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Interface
Directed byAndy Anderson
Written byAndy Anderson
Anne Marie Biondo
Steven Jay Hoey
John Williamson
Screenplay byJohn Williamson
Story byAndy Anderson
John Williamson
Produced byMelissa Gatchel North
StarringJohn S. Davies
Lauren Lane
Matthew Sacks
Michael Hendrix
CinematographyLeighton McWilliams
Roger Pistole
Music byDavid Hoey
Steven Jay Hoey
Production
company
Filmworks
Distributed byVestron Video
Release date
1984
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Interface is a 1984 American science fiction comedy horror film, starring John Davies, Lauren Lane and Mathew Sacks.[1] It was Lou Diamond Phillips's first film role, as Punk #1. Primarily directed by Andy Anderson, Interface was a production of Anderson's film program at the University of Texas at Arlington. The film was scripted, acted, and initially directed entirely by UTA students.

Plot[edit]

The film takes place on a fictional college campus. Davies, starring as a professor, discovers a secret society of masked hackers on campus; they seemingly kill his star pupil. Hobson attempts to uncover and neutralize the society, even as he himself becomes a suspect in his student's death.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Interface, retrieved 2022-05-01

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