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Carver's Gate (1996)

Overview

The world is a bleak desolate place where the people live in elevated cities. As the ground is uninhabitable, the citizens spend most of their lives wasting their time in virtual reality. Carver is a dream-breaker whose job is to enter the world of VR and fix what is wrong. And what is wrong is that his gal pal Dinah has been murdered in VR which should not be possible. But Carver soon finds that Dinah has constructed a transducer which allows people to enter VR without other equipment, but creates a rift. That rift causes people to enter VR, but also allows the creatures from the game to enter the real world.
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Sheldon Inkol profile
Sheldon Inkol

Director

Cast

Michael Paré profile
Michael Paré

Carver

Kevin Stapleton profile
Kevin Stapleton

Karl Moribund

Marian Skretas profile
Marian Skretas

Serena

Tara Manuel profile
Tara Manuel

Diana Wardale / The Angel (as Tara Maria Manuel)

Peter C. Wylde profile
Peter C. Wylde

Dr. Thomas Tesla

Michael Paré profile
Michael Paré

Carver

Kevin Stapleton profile
Kevin Stapleton

Karl Moribund

Marian Skretas profile
Marian Skretas

Serena

Tara Manuel profile
Tara Manuel

Diana Wardale / The Angel (as Tara Maria Manuel)

Peter C. Wylde profile
Peter C. Wylde

Dr. Thomas Tesla

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Release Date

October 5, 1996

Original Language

German, English

Budget

$0.00

Production Company

Producers Network Associates logo

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Videos

Carvers Gate (1996) Trailer (VHS Capture) thumbnail
Carvers Gate (1996) Trailer (VHS Capture)

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