In the dystopian 2050s, a despotic American government forces all citizens to wear headsets that decrease their brain function, but young Harrison Bergeron (Sean Astin) continues to exhibit signs of intelligence. Just before he is to undergo an enforced lobotomy, agents of the secret intellectual society led by John Klaxon (Christopher Plummer) free Harrison and offer him the opportunity to live a creative life around interesting people, like the beautiful Phillipa (Miranda de Pencier).
A woman must battle for her loved one's soul when an ancient Ouija board opens a pathway to a demonic force. A screener double feature of "Harrison Bergeron" and "Witchboard: The Possession" was released in 1995. This double feature, a VHS screener, included both the 1995 film adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut's "Harrison Bergeron" and the horror film "Witchboard: The Possession". The "Harrison Bergeron" film adaptation, directed by Bruce Pittman, starred Sean Astin. The running time of the "Harrison Bergeron" film is 99 minutes, and it was produced by Atlantis Films