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The Net

The Net

  • Status: Released
  • 28-07-1995
  • Runtime: 114 min
  • Score: 6.034
  • Vote count: 1450

Angela Bennett is a freelance computer systems analyst who tracks down software viruses. At night she hooks up to the internet and chats to others 'surfing the net'. While de-bugging a new high-tech game for a cyber friend, she comes across a top secret program and becomes the target of a mysterious organization who will stop at nothing to erase her identity and her existence, in order to protect the project.

Sandra Bullock

Angela Bennett

Jeremy Northam

Jack Devlin

Dennis Miller

Dr. Alan Champion

Wendy Gazelle

Imposter Angela (Ruth Marx)

Diane Baker

Mrs. Bennett

Ken Howard

Michael Bergstrom

Ray McKinnon

Dale Hessman

Daniel Schorr

WNN Anchor

L. Scott Caldwell

Public Defender

Robert Gossett

Ben Phillips

Kristina Krofft

1st Nurse

Tony Perez

Mexican Doctor

Juan Garcia

Resort Desk Clerk

Margo Winkler

Mrs. Raines

Gene Kirkwood

Stan Whiteman

Christopher Darga

Cop

Charles Winkler

Cop

Julia Pearlstein

2nd Nurse

Rick Snyder

Russ Melbourne

Gerald Berns

Jeff Gregg

Tannis Benedict

Elevator Woman

Vaughn Armstrong

Trooper

Wren T. Brown

Trooper

Lynn Blades

Remote Reporter

Israel Juarbe

Thief

Julia Vera

Mexican Nun

Lewis Dix Jr.

FedEx man

Lili Flanders

Embassy Worker

Adam Winkler

Computer Nerd

Brian E. Frankish

Shuttle Driver

Wanda-Lee Evans

Desk Sergeant

David Winkler

Computer Technician

Kerry Kilbride

WNN Reporter

Roland Gomez

Limo Driver

Melvin Thompson

Fire Official

Rich Bracco

Fireman

Lucy Butler

Female Officer

John Livingston

Computer Technician

Cam Brainard

Computer Technician

Dennis Richmond

Newscaster

Elaine Corral Kendall

Newscaster

Alfredo López

Guitar Player

Thomas Crawford

Waiter

John Cappon

ICU Doctor

Barbara Abedi

CCU Nurse

Kevin Brown

The Bunny

Hope M. Parrish

Security Officer

Brad Hill

Security Officer

Danny Breen

Supervisor

Andrew Amador

Dermot Conley

Melissa Bomes

Reservation Clerk

Simon Shelton

Mr. Grey (uncredited)

Obba Babatundé

FBI Agent

D. Danny Warhol

Popcorn Vendor (uncredited)

Cabran E. Chamberlain

Cathedral Employee (uncredited)

Bob Dini

News Reporter (uncredited)

Kamurai

Good enough of a watch, might watch again, but can't honestly recommend. The biggest problem is just that the movie is dated. The entire movie is based off a fear mongering joke/concept that our lives are controlled by computers, which in 1995 wasn't really the case, but in 2020 is much more true in the way that the movie wants to say. What actually makes the movie is that the movie isn't centered on manipulating the information, but uses it as adversity that the protagonist can overcome. Essentially this comes down to a "average person" in a "spy movie" trope. I think puzzle fans will like this one as it is a lot of "If X and Y, then what do you do?". And we know Sandra Bullock doesn't shy away from a little action.