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Peter Dinklage | Sam Bloom | |
Matt Ellis | Dash Bloom | |
Jordana Largy | Freddie | |
Martin Donovan | Gordon Dunn | |
Évelyne Brochu | Wendy | |
Henry Ian Cusick | Lawton | |
Anton Yelchin | Todd | |
Julia Ormond | Carolyn Dunn | |
Gracyn Shinyei | Jane Dunn | |
Colin Lawrence | Det. Mike Buckland | |
Chad Krowchuk | Neil Frankel | |
Kate Bateman | Todd's Mother | |
Kiefer O'Reilly | Young Todd | |
Courtney Richter | Cindy/Charles Wife | |
Stefania Indelicato | Charles' Mother | |
Andrew Herr | Wendy's Male Lover | |
Carrie Anne Fleming | Norma Myers | |
Scott Hylands | Charles | |
Kathryn Kirkpatrick | Becca | |
Maja Aro | Factory Victim |
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Producer |
Shawn Angelski
Daniel Bekerman Lee Clay Robert A. Halmi |
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Writer |
Mike Vukadinovich
Mark Palansky |
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Cinematography |
Gregory Middleton
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Gordon Dunn, a famed scientific pioneer, is mysteriously found dead just after the unveiling of his newest work, a groundbreaking device able to extract, record and play a person's unfiltered memories. After his death, Gordon's reclusive wife, Carolyn, delves deeper into her own private world when a mysterious man shows up claiming to be from Gordon's past. With questionable motives he takes the machine and uses it to try and solve the mystery, beginning an investigation of memories that lead him down a path of guilt, grief, and betrayal to an unexpected answer. |
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