Movies & biometrics / Le cinéma et la biométrie
Hollywood is using biometrics for years, but not that much. I'm collecting these movies, updating this page from time to time, and some are still to be checked!
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- 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968): voice recognition
- Diamonds Are Forever (1971): fake fingerprint
- Blade Runner (1982): reading the eye to detect replicant
- Star Trek II The Wrath of Khan (1982): retinal recognition to open the Genesis project file.
- Never say never again (James Bond, 1983): Eyeball replacement to access nuclear weapon.
- Star Trek III The Search for Spock (1984): Kirk voice identification to engage the Enterprise auto-destruction.
- Les Spécialistes (1985): safe fingerprint protected
- Beverly Hills Cop II (1987): superglue fumes for latent print
- (La Femme) Nikita (1990): fingerprint
- FX2 -the deadly art of illusion- (1991): fingerprint evidence of man + woman
- Sneakers (1992)": "My voice is my passport" spoof (voice is recorded).
- Demolition man (1993): guardian eyeball removal to escape.
- The Specialist (1994): palm protected computer.
- True Lies (1994): retinal-thumbprint-voice scanners.
- GoldenEye (1995): voice, hand, retina.
- Judge Dredd (1995): biometrically protected gun.
- Outbreak (1995): P4 lab hand check access.
- Seven (1995): fingerprints.
- Barb Wire (1996): retinal scan.
- Mission Impossible (1996): fingerprint, voiceprint, retinal scan.
- Critical decision (1996): terrorist recognized using voiceprint.
- Air Force One (1997)
- Alien 4 Resurrection (1997): breath recognition, which is further spoofed with spray.
- Face/Off (1997): voice recognition, fingerprint protected jail.
- Gattaca (1997): DNA analysis.
- Men in Black (1997): removing fingerprints to become anonymous.
- Tomorrow never dies (1997): face recognition, fingerprint protected safes.
- The Creeps (1997): latent fingerprint.
- Enemy of the State (1998): fingerprint, facial recognition.
- The Siege (1998): latent fingerprint identification.
- Webmaster (1998)
- Entrapment (1999): retina scanning spoofed with fake eye.
- The 6th day (2000): fingerprint scan, cut finger.
- Along Came a Spider (2000): fingerprint eraser machine.
- Antitrust (2000): dust for fingerprints on the daycare computer keyboard.
- Charlie’s Angels (2000): iris, fingerprint protected safe, voice-identification software.
- Dracula 2000 (2000): handprint, voice & eye scan spoofed
- Hollow Man (2000): fingerprint + voiceprint.
- Mission Impossible 2 (2000): retinal, facial & voice recognition.
- Mission to Mars (2000): voiceprint authentication system.
- X-Men (2000): eye scanned access control.
- Frequency (2000): fingerprint.
- Planet of the Apes (2001) hand recognition to access the Oberon control room.
- Ocean's Eleven (2001): fingerprint access control of the Bellagio safe.
- Wasabi (2001): handwritten signature.
- Hannibal (2001): fingerprint match.
- Bad Company (2002): laptop retina protected.
- Die Another Day (2002): handprint, hand cut off.
- Minority report (2002): iris recognition, eyeball replacement.
- The Bourne Identity (2002): palm-print identification to access safe.
- Nightstalker (2002): fingerprint lifted from car.
- Crazy as Hell (2002): same fingerprints than infamous butchers.
- X-Men 2 (2003): eye scan, hand access, voice check.
- Paycheck (2004): face recognition to select the closest candidate.
- The Bourne Supremacy (2004): HP iPAQ h5000 series / fingerprint.
- I, Robot (2004): voice id, side palm access control.
- Qui Perd Gagne! (2004): latent fingerprint matching.
- Benjamin Gates... (2004): spoof fingerprint access control.
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