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Biohazard (Concorde). Shooting in L.A. A crew situated on a Saturn space station is minding its own business when a deadly, foreign and nasty virus makes their lives unbearable. Producer


Mike Elliott. Director H. Gallo. Screenwriter Catherine Cyran. Stars Catherine Corman, Randy Reinholtz, Chip Eston and Mike McDonald. Drive (Megagiant Ent.). Shooting in L.A. David Warner,


Steve Antin and DeDee Pfeiffer (yes, Michelle’s li’l sister) star in this internal tale. Warner and Antin are commuters--here on their last trip together--who discuss everything from their


lives to the nature of the universe. Executive producer Gregory Levy. Producer/director Jefery Levy. Screenwriters C. MacLeod and J. Levy. Drop Dead Fred (Working Title Films) Shooting in


Minneapolis. Phoebe Cates, Rik Mayall, Marsha Mason and Carrie Fisher head this examination of a young woman and her anarchic, childhood and _ invisible _ friend. After losing her husband,


job and other valuables, the woman is forced back toward the clutches of a tyrannical mom, which resurrects the title character no one can see. Executive producer Tim Bevan. Producer Paul


Webster. Director Ate De Jong. Screenwriters Carlos Davis and Anthony Fingleton. Distributor New Line. Heaven Is a Playground (Heaven Corp./Aurora Prods.). Shooting in Chicago. It’s based on


Sports Illustrated writer Rick Telander’s true account of the intense competition among inner-city youths as they vie to catch the eye of NBA recruiters. Stars D.B. Sweeney, Richard Jordan,


Victor Love and Loyola Marymount basketball hero Bo Kimble. Executive producers Larry Edwards, Bill Stewart and Doug Cook. Producers Keith Bank and Billy Higgins. Director/screenwriter


Randall Fried. Also stars Janet Julian with special appearances by pro players Maurice Cheeks and Akeem Olajuwon. Spring release. Meeting Venus (Enigma Prods.). Shooting in Budapest and


Paris. Glenn Close stars in this comedy from “Mephisto” and “Colonel Redl” director Istvan Szabo. The laughs will stem from the chaos and confusion surrounding the staging of an opera with a


multinational company in the City of Light. Screenwriters Szabo and Michael Hirst. Also stars Niels Arestrup and Erland Josephson. Distributor Warner Bros. MORE TO READ