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Year of U.S. Release: 2009
Starring: Nicolas Cage, Rose Byrne.
Screenwriter(s): Stiles White, Juliet Snowden, Alex Proyas, Stuart Hazeldine Producer(s): Todd Black, Jason Blumenthal, Steve Tisch Ex. Producer(s): Aaron Kaplan, Sean Perone Distributor: —
Prod. Company: Escape Artists, Saturn Films, Summit Entertainment
Genre(s): Drama, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Supernatural U.S. Release Date: March 20, 2009 (Wide)
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A guy finds a time capsule from the 1950s, containing children's drawings that seem strangely prescient — they show catastrophes that have happened already. One drawing shows an event that hasn't taken place yet, and the man tries to prevent it from happening.
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This project has been in development since 2001, however, Nicolas Cage just signed on (12/14/07). |
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