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The movie tells the story of a yuppie couch potato buys a big screen and satellite dish, but doesn't know that the salesman is the Devil himself and that he has just sold both his own soul and that of his wife. For 24 hours, the couple must survive devilish parodies of TV programs if they want to return to reality alive.
The movie tells the story of a yuppie couch potato buys a big screen and satellite dish, but doesn't know that the salesman is the Devil himself and that he has just sold both his own soul and that of his wife. For 24 hours, the couple must survive devilish parodies of TV programs if they want to return to reality alive.
Actors:
Gene Davis,
Roselyn Royce,
Susan Blommaert,
Marlowe Dawn,
Laura Harris,
June Nagy,
Lisa Stevens,
Latisha Oliver,
Joe Norman Shaw,
Brad Rapier,
Jimi Defilippis
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Gene Davis
Roselyn Royce
Susan Blommaert
13 October 1947, USA
Marlowe Dawn
Laura Harris
20 November 1976, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
June Nagy
Lisa Stevens
Latisha Oliver
Joe Norman Shaw
1957, Anderson, Indiana, USA
Brad Rapier
Jimi Defilippis
6 July 1957, St. Helena, California, USA
Country:
United States
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As a 1992 state of the art video sci-fi satire, not bad.
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Stay Tuned is a harmless little comedy...
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Has its moments...a second-rate screenplay is given a first-rate treatment by underrated director/cinematographer Peter Hyams.

