Virtuosity

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Virtuosity is a 1995 science fiction movie directed by Brett Leonard. The movie tells the story of a virtual villain's successful attempt to escape into the "real world". SID 6.7, the villain program portrayed by Russell Crowe, is eventually transplanted into an android body and escapes. Parker Barnes, a reinstated police officer played by Denzel Washington, is given the chance to catch him.

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Plot

Tagline: Justice needs a new program

Programmer Dr. Darrel Lindenmeyer of the Law Enforcement Technology Advancement Centre (LETAC) developed SID version 6.7: a Sadistic, Intelligent, and Dangerous virtual reality entity amalgamation of 183 notorious criminal personalities: mass murderers, serial killers, and megalomaniacs. Programmed using genetic algorithms, each of the 183 killers in SID holds the memories, personality/behavioral traits, and emotional composition as the original. Being far too complex to design, Lindenmeyer had SID's program begin with him as a child (sped up in virtual reality), having the killers in his subconscious raise him and guide him in the ways of the world. The killers emerge through the 50 terabyte, self-evolving neural network that is SID through a sort of Multiple Personality Disorder, giving way to the stronger personalities depending on each situation.

LETAC would like to train police officers by putting them in VR with SID, the idea being that if the cops in the virtual reality simulator could catch him they could catch anyone. First they must prove the concept works - in which they decide to do using prisoners as test subjects. While two of the prisoners were inside virtual reality, SID, having the accumulated knowledge of 183 madmen, raised the neural sensitivity calibrations in the VR program, causing the pain being received to be more lethal than real-life. SID killed one of the two prisoner-turned-temporary-police officers by torture through electrocution - a technique not available as one of his methods of killing. The aftermath left the prisoner/contestant dead of severe, concentrated seizures to the major pain receptors of the brain. The other participant, who was taken out of VR before SID finished him off, was left temporarily traumatized.

Witnessing the catastrophe, Commissioner Elizabeth Deane, the director overseeing the SID project, ordered to have it shut down. Later, Lindenmeyer grievely told his masterpiece his fate. SID, in turn, told Lindenmeyer an alternative. Tricking Clyde Reilly, a befriended coworker at LETAC, into turning SID's persona into a regenerating android (better known as a 'nanotech synthetic organism'). Less than 30 seconds after being released into our world, Reilly became SID's first victim. Now in the real world, he is free of all behavioral limits he had in virtual reality, gaining the ability to now grow on his own - rewriting and improving his own programming.

Character Bios

Madison Carter

Madison Carter (played by Kelly Lynch) is a doctor of criminal psychology, writer of criminal psychology non-fiction, and occasionally acts as a consultant for LETAC. She currently has two books published, involved in the SID Project as research for her third book. Single mother of Karen Carter.

Lt. Parker Barnes

Police Lieutenant Parker Barnes was a decorated police officer who was put on the task of apprehending political terrorist, Matthew Grimes. Known for a single-minded determination that bordered on the obsessive, Grimes hoped to convince Barnes to halt his pursuit in exchange for the lives of Barnes' wife, Linda, and child, Christy. Barnes answered by storming Grimes' underground base of operations, killing all who posed a threat. During this brigade, Grimes was having an interview by a television crew. When Barnes came to the cell where his family was held, he hastily opened the door, setting off the trigger to the explosives, killing his family and destroying his left arm. Recovering, Barnes continued through the maze of tunnels until he reached Grimes, killing him with multiple shots to the torso. Jumping around the corner to record the action, Barnes' mistook the crew for lackeys of Grimes, shooting them by instinct. For not following protocol and the wrongful deaths of two civilians, Barnes was incarcerated for seventeen years. His arm was replaced by a metallic artificial limb, covered by an artificial skin graft that matched his skin tone. Nerve reconditioning was done, returning the loss of feeling to destroyed nerve cells in the blast, and also giving him feeling in his replaced arm, however leaving scarring across his back.

SID 6.7

SID 6.7 is an entity created by Dr. Darryl Lindenmeyer of LETAC (Law Enforcement Technology Advancement Center) as an antagonist for police officers in virtual reality simulations. He is composed of 183 personalities, consisting of serial killers, terrorists, and tyrants. While SID has his own personality and behavior, he also gains the personality, behavior, and other traits of these 183 personalities which emerge through SID in the same fashion as a person afflicted with Multiple Personality Disorder. He was programmed using genetic algorithms, enabling SID to improve his own programming in the sense to heighten reaction times, sort out glitches, and to make logical decisions.

Later, utilizing nanotech program designs by Clyde Reily at LETAC, SID was given an android body (referred to as a "nanotech synthetic organism"), allowing him to function outside the confines of virtual reality. As the nanotech synthetic organisms are still in the prototype stages, each android is given an experiment number. SID was experiment no. 1013. It takes 12 hours to incubate a nanotech synthetic organism. The nano cells are programmed to absorb silicon, specifically the kind used in the manufacture of glass, using it as both an energy source and a way to regenerate damage. In an ironic twist of fate, SID's body was killed by falling through a multi-tiered glass ceiling. The character module, the housing unit for SID's "mind", was taken from the body by Parker Barnes and thrown from the skyscraper into the streets below.

In the novel by Terry Bisson, published by Pocket Books, the ending doesn't have Parker Barnes throw SID's module into the streets from the tower, but instead - at that moment - he has a better idea. Beginning the next chapter, you read of a group of boys playing an arcade game similar to Wild Gunman against a weary SID, where SID loses again, and again, and again to a bunch of young boys. It is unknown whether this ending was purely creative freedom from the author or was a previous revision of the script that Bisson had used at the time of creating the novel.

Many fans believe there lies a backup to SID at Lindemeyer's apartment, due to Madison Carter and Parker Barnes gathering much of their research on SID from Lindenmeyer's computer.

Personality Listing

Below is an alphabetical listing of the 183 killers who comprise SID 6.7's personality list.

  1. - Al Qadhafi, Moammar
  2. - Amin, Idi
  3. - Attila the Hun
  4. - Ball, Joe
  5. - Basil II ("The Bulgar Slayer")
  6. - Bathory, Erzsebet
  7. - Baughe, William
  8. - Behram
  9. - Bianchi, Kenneth ("Hillside Strangler")
  10. - Bonin, William
  11. - Bonney, William H. ("Billy the Kid")
  12. - Boost, Werner
  13. - Borden, Lizzy
  14. - Brady, Ian
  15. - Buffs, Vernon
  16. - Bundy, Ted
  17. - Buono, Angelo Jr. ("Hillside Strangler")
  18. - Burke, David
  19. - Berkowitz, David ("Son of Sam")
  20. - Calden, Paul
  21. - Capone, Al
  22. - Carignan, Harvey
  23. - Castro, Fidel
  24. - Catoe, Jarvis
  25. - Ceauşescu, Nicolae
  26. - Chase, Richard Trenton
  27. - Chikatilo, Andrei
  28. - Collins, Norman John
  29. - Corll, Dean Allen
  30. - Constanzo, Adolfo de Jesus
  31. - Cooke, Eric Edgar
  32. - Cotton, Mary Ann
  33. - Cowan, Frederick
  34. - Bryan, William
  35. - Czolgosz, Leon F.
  36. - Dahmer, Jeffrey
  37. - Delgado, Campo Elias
  38. - Dr. De Kaplany, Geza
  39. - De Medici, Catherine
  40. - De Rais, Gilles
  41. - De Sade, Marquis
  42. - De Salvo, Albert ("Boston Strangler")
  43. - De Torquemada, Tomas
  44. - Diaz, Robert R.
  45. - Dillinger, John
  46. - Dodd, Westley Allen
  47. - Drake, Lynwood C.
  48. - Dracula, Vlad ("Vlad the Impaler")
  49. - Drenth, Herman
  50. - Duffy, John
  51. - Duvalier ("Papa Doc")
  52. - Dzhurmongaliev, Nikolai
  53. - Eichmann, Adolf
  54. - Dr. Engleman, Glennon
  55. - Essex, Mark
  56. - Eyler, Larry
  57. - Farley, Richard
  58. - Fish, Albert
  59. - Fromme, Lynette
  60. - Gacy, John Wayne
  61. - Gary, Carlton
  62. - Gary, Lester Harrison
  63. - Gaskins, Donald
  64. - Gates, Anne
  65. - Gein, Ed
  66. - Gencht, John
  67. - Genovese, Vito
  68. - Giancana, Sam
  69. - Gillis, Lester Joseph ("Baby Face Nelson")
  70. - Glatman, Harvey
  71. - Glover, John Wayne
  72. - Goldstein, Baruch
  73. - Gosman, Klaus
  74. - Gotti, John
  75. - Grant, Waldo
  76. - Greenwood, Vaughn
  77. - Matthew Grimes
  78. - Grossman, Georg Karl
  79. - Gunnes, Bell
  80. - Haarmann, Fritz
  81. - Haigh, John George
  82. - Harris, Joseph
  83. - Harvey, Donald
  84. - Hauptman, Bruno
  85. - Heidnik, Micheal
  86. - Heidnik, Gary
  87. - Heirens, William George
  88. - Henderson, Clem
  89. - Hendricks, David
  90. - Hennard, George Jo
  91. - Hess, Rudolf
  92. - Hickson, Monroe
  93. - Hindley, Myra
  94. - Himmler, Heinrich
  95. - Hinkley, John
  96. - Hitler, Adolf
  97. - Hirohito
  98. - Horton, Wayne Donald
  99. - Huberty, James Oliver
  100. - Hussein, Saddam
  101. - Ivan IV ("Ivan the Terrible")
  102. - James, Jesse
  103. - Jones, Jim
  104. - Judd, Winnie Ruth
  105. - Dr. Kevorkian, Jack
  106. - Kemper, Ed ("Co-Ed Killer")
  107. - Khan, Genghis
  108. - King John
  109. - Knight, Julian
  110. - Knowlton, George Frederick ("Black Dahlia")
  111. - Koch, Ilse
  112. - Kong, Woo Bum
  113. - Koresh, David
  114. - Kraft, Randy
  115. - Kroll, Joachin
  116. - Kurten, Peter
  117. - Landru, Henri Desire ("Bluebeard")
  118. - Lenin, Vladimir Ilich
  119. - Leonski, Edward
  120. - Mark Lepine
  121. - Lepke, Louis
  122. - Dr. Lindenmeyer, Darrel (Computer Science Doctorate)
  123. - Long, Bobby Joe
  124. - Lopez, Pedro
  125. - Lucas, Henry Lee
  126. - Luciano, Charles ("Lucky Luciano")
  127. - Ludke, Bruno
  128. - Machiavelli, Niccolo
  129. - Manson, Charles
  130. - Maranzano, Salvatore
  131. - McDonald, William ("The Mutilator")
  132. - McDuff, Kenneth
  133. - Mengele, Josef ("Angel of Death")
  134. - Mudgett, Herman Webster
  135. - Mullin, Herbert
  136. - Mussolini, Benito
  137. - Neilson, Donald
  138. - Nelson, Earle Leonard
  139. - Nero
  140. - Nidal, Abu
  141. - Nilsen, Dennis
  142. - Lee Harvey Oswald
  143. - Panzram, Carl
  144. - Paulin, Thierry
  145. - Peron, Juan
  146. - Dr. Petiot, Marcel
  147. - Pinochet, Augusto
  148. - Pizarro, Francisco
  149. - Father Porter, James
  150. - Pot, Pol
  151. - Gary Provencher
  152. - Queen Mary I ("Bloody Mary")
  153. - Richard Ramirez ("Nightstalker")
  154. - Rasputin
  155. - Rifkin, Joel
  156. - Rivera, Miguel
  157. - Ryan, Michael
  158. - Sánchez, Ilich Ramírez ("Carlos the Jackal")
  159. - Selby, Norman
  160. - Setz, Jerome Ralph
  161. - Shawcross, Arthur
  162. - Sherrill, Patrick Henry
  163. - Simmons, Ronald Gene
  164. - Sirhan Sirhan
  165. - Speck, Richard
  166. - Stafford, Roger Dale
  167. - Stalin, Joseph
  168. - Stano, Gerald Eugene
  169. - Suff, William ("The Riverside Killer")
  170. - Sutcliffe, Peter
  171. - Tamerlane
  172. - Teach, Edward ("Blackbeard the Pirate")
  173. - Tieri, Frank
  174. - Tojo, Hideki
  175. - Unruh, Howard
  176. - Walls, Coral Eugene
  177. - Weiss, Carl
  178. - Whitman, Charles
  179. - Williams, Wayne
  180. - Randall Woodfield ("The I-5 Killer")
  181. - Wuornos, Aileen
  182. - Zedong, Mao
  183. - Zulu, Shaka

Chief William Cochran

Police Chief William Cochran served as a friend and supervisor of Lt. Parker Barnes while he served on the Los Angeles Police Force. Though Barnes went against proper police protocol in his apprehension of Matthew Grimes, Cochran sympathized with him due to Grimes killing Barnes' wife and child. While Barnes was incarcerated Cochran visited him, bought him chalk and other supplies, and did what he could to get him out of prison sooner, such as getting him on the list to test the prototype, SID 6.7, in virtual reality. Template:Endspoiler

Cast

Cast (in credits order) verified as complete

  • Denzel Washington - Lt. Parker Barnes
  • Kelly Lynch - Dr. Madison Carter
  • Russell Crowe - SID 6.7
  • Stephen Spinella - Dr. Darrel Lindenmeyer
  • William Forsythe - William Cochran
  • Louise Fletcher - Commissioner Elizabeth Deane
  • William Fichtner - William Wallace
  • Costas Mandylor - John Donovan
  • Kevin J. O'Connor - Clyde Reilly
  • Kaley Cuoco - Karin
  • Christopher Murray - Matthew Grimes
  • Heidi Schanz - Sheila 3.2
  • Traci Lords - Media Zone singer
  • Gordon Jennison Noice - Big Red
  • Mari Morrow - Linda Barnes
  • Miracle Vincent - Christine Barnes
  • Mara Duronslet - Beautiful woman at Olympic Stadium
  • Michael Buffer - Emcee
  • Karen Annarino - 'IS' TV reporter
  • Miguel Nájera - Rafael Debaca
  • Danny Goldring - John Symes
  • Randall Fontana - Ed
  • Allen Scotti - Surgeon
  • Dwayne Chattman - Stripped man in Media Zone
  • Ed Marques - Blonde punk in Media Zone
  • Cheryl Lawson - Pretty Woman in Media Zone
  • Kevin Loreque - Animatronic Bartender
  • Eiko Nijo - Geisha Hostess
  • Gaura Vani Buchwald - Burly Man in Video Store
  • Rolando Molina - Salesman in Video Store
  • Gary Anthony Sturgis - Officer at Video Store
  • Monica Allison - Woman on Train
  • Susan Mohun - Bystander
  • David Asman - Metrolink Cop
  • Anthony C. Hall - Locator Technician
  • Amy Smallman - Aide in Cochran's Office
  • Ahmed Ahmed - Cameraman
  • Marva Hicks - Onscreen Talent
  • Juan A. Riojas - Metromedia Cop
  • Steven R. Barnett - Metromedia Cop
  • John Walcutt - SWAT Captain
  • Michael B. Silver - Undercover Cop
  • Jordan Marder - Prison Transport Guard
  • Brogan Young - Monitor Prison Guard
  • Laura Leigh Hughes - Suburban Reporter
  • Dustin Nguyen - Suburban Reporter
  • Anthony Winters - Male Newscaster (as Toni Winters)
  • Virginia Watson - Anchorwoman
  • Beverly Cohen - Tabloid TV Host
  • Margot Hope - Paula
  • Una Damon - Woman with Video Camera
  • Mila Chagall - Woman with Video Camera (as Mary Rachel Foot)
  • Jennifer Greenhut - Screaming Woman
  • Lesa Noelle - Screaming Woman
  • Michelle Smith - Screaming Woman
  • Brit Thompson - Screaming Woman
  • Alanna Ubach - Eila (scenes deleted)
  • Kevin La Presle - Paramedic
  • Daniel Anderson - Police Detective
  • Eric Bernt - Building Supervisor
  • Rob Gomes - SWAT member
  • Michael Tamburro - Helicopter Pilot
  • Frank Welker - Special Vocal Effects (voice)
  • Anthony Backman - Metrolink Patron (uncredited)
  • Johnny Kim - Lab Tech (uncredited)
  • Ken Shamrock - Ultimate Fighter (uncredited)
  • Rogan Wilde - TV News Producer (uncredited)

Movie Details

  • Release Date: August 4, 1995
  • Rating: R
  • Running Time: 106 minutes

Trivia

  • While SID 6.7's version history, as far as the storyline is concerned, IS an actual accention of additions and improvements on the program, the reason why Eric Bernt, the screenwriter for Virtuosity, chose to have Virtuosity take place at the time of SID's 6th version number, .70% redesigned for the next version number - is to have SID stand to represent evil. Version 6.7 is 6.66 rounded up.
  • In Virtuosity, the villain, SID 6.7, escapes from the confines of virtual reality into the real world for more power. In director Brett Leonard's previous film, The Lawnmower Man, this is the opposite of what the villain, Jobe, did. Jobe escapes the confines of the real world to have greater power in the virtual world.

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