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Kiefer Sutherland | Mickey Hayden | |
Henry Czerny | Harvey | |
Polly Walker | Dr. Vera Swann | |
Gary Hudson | John Hatter | |
Ronn Sarosiak | Ray Coombs | |
Stephen Ouimette | Gideon Wood | |
Eve Crawford | Margaret Ellison | |
Dennis Akayama | Owen Gackstetter | |
Ardon Bess | Lenny | |
A. Frank Ruffo | Alvin | |
Loren Petersen | Alice | |
Alexander Chapman | Claudette | |
Martha Gibson | Mrs. Lurie | |
Colin Glazer | Tom Ellison | |
Susan Kottman | Mrs. Ramsey |
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Producer | Tom Kinninmont
Bruce Cohn Curtis |
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Writer | Jeff Miller
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Cinematography | Brian Pearson
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Musician | Michael Hoenig
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Detective Mickey Hayden (Kiefer Sutherland) discovers an extremely helpful new ability one day after a slight accident. After a life threatening blow to his head, Mickey finds out that he has the ability to visualize in his mind the owner of any material thing. Using this ability, Mickey offers a huge help to the authorities and continues to work on cases. By easily knowing who the owner is of any murder weapon, Mickey can solve cases with ease. He meets his match when he takes on the case of Jabberwocky, however. Jabberwocky challenges Detective Hayden to find and capture himself, and the action is on. |
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