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Johnny Mnemonic

"The future's most wanted fugitive."

May 26, 1995 1h 37m 5.8/10 (1,469 votes)

Originally released in 1995. Johnny Mnemonic is a science fiction/action film. directed by Robert Longo.

Starring Keanu Reeves, Dina Meyer, and Takeshi Kitano

Synopsis

In a dystopian 2021, Johnny is a data trafficker who has an implant that allows him to securely store data too sensitive for regular computer networks. On one delivery run, he accepts a package that not only exceeds the implant's safety limits—and will kill him if the data is not removed in time—but also contains information far more important and valuable than he had ever imagined. On a race against time, he must avoid the assassins sent to kill him and remove the data before it, too, ends his life.

Quick Facts

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Release Date May 26, 1995 30 years ago
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Runtime 1h 37m 97 minutes total
User Rating 5.8/10 Mixed (1,469 votes)
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Budget $25M Production budget
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Box Office $19.1M 0.8x return
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Language English Original language
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Country Canada + 1 more

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Budget
$25,000,000
Revenue
$19,075,720

Production Companies

  • TriStar Pictures
  • Don Carmody Productions
  • Alliance Films

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Johnny Mnemonic about?

In a dystopian 2021, Johnny is a data trafficker who has an implant that allows him to securely store data too sensitive for regular computer networks. On one delivery run, he accepts a package tha...

Who directed Johnny Mnemonic?

Johnny Mnemonic was directed by Robert Longo.

How long is Johnny Mnemonic?

Johnny Mnemonic has a runtime of 1 hours and 37 minutes (97 minutes total).

When was Johnny Mnemonic released?

Johnny Mnemonic was released on May 26, 1995 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Johnny Mnemonic?

The main cast of Johnny Mnemonic includes Keanu Reeves, Dina Meyer, Takeshi Kitano, Ice-T, Dolph Lundgren.

Is Johnny Mnemonic worth watching?

Johnny Mnemonic has a user rating of 5.8/10 based on 1,469 reviews, indicating mixed reception from audiences.