Wild Palms (1993)

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Running Time: 45 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1993

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

The time is the near future, the place.. Los Angeles.

Harry Wykoff accepts a job as presidents of a gigantic TV company. He is soon confronted with a totally new technology called "The New Reality" where three-dimensional TV animated pictures are projected in living rooms all around the world.

Harry launches to the top of the company with his career but once there he is caught in a web of intrigue, betrayal and murder.

A game of life and death begins.

When is Wild Palms next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on True Movies 2 November 28th, 8:00pm and on True Movies 2 November 28th, 10:00pm. See more...

Main Cast

James BelushiHarry Wyckoff
Image for Dana DelanyDana DelanyGrace Wyckoff
Image for Robert LoggiaRobert LoggiaSen. Anton Kreutzer
Image for Kim CattrallKim CattrallPaige Katz
Image for Angie DickinsonAngie DickinsonJosie Ito
Image for Ernie HudsonErnie HudsonTommy Lazlo
Image for Bebe NeuwirthBebe NeuwirthTabba Schwartzkopf
Nick MancusoTully Woiwode
Charles HallahanGavin Whitehope
Robert MorseChap Starfall
David WarnerEli Levitt
Ben SavageCoty Wyckoff
Image for Bob GuntonBob GuntonDr. Tobias Schenkl
Image for Brad DourifBrad DourifChickie Levitt
Aaron Michael MetchikPeter
Rondi ReedEileen Whitehope
Beata PozniakTambor
Charles RocketStitch
François ChauHiro
Eugene LeeLt. Bob Grindrod

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