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Morgan Freeman | Paul Shannon | |
Keanu Reeves | Eddie Kasalivich | |
Brian Cox | Lyman Earl Collier | |
Kevin Dunn | FBI Agent Doyle | |
Fred Ward | FBI Agent Leon Ford | |
Rachel Weisz | Dr. Lily Sinclair | |
Joanna Cassidy | Maggie McDermott | |
Chelcie Ross | Ed Rafferty | |
Nicholas Rudall | Dr. Alistair Barkley | |
Tzi Ma | Lu Chen | |
Gina Raffin | Colleen Dryden | |
Krzysztof Pieczynski | Lucasz Screbneski | |
Julie R. Pearl | Emily Pearl | |
Gene Barge | James Washington | |
Nathan Davis | Morris Grodsky |
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Producer | Andrew Davis
Arne Schmidt |
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Writer | Michael Bortman
J.F. Lawton |
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Cinematography | Frank Tidy
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Musician | Jerry Goldsmith
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"Explosive! It's A Blast." -Bob Healy, Satellite News Network A student machinist (Keanu Reeves) finds himself caught in a maze of secret government cover-ups, hi-tech espionage and murder after working on a ground-breaking scientific experiment. Eddie Kasalivich (Reeves) and Lily Sinclair (Rachel Wiesz) are part of a team of scientists who have developed a revolutionary new source of energy. But no sooner have they finished celebrating their triumph, than their lab is destroyed and the head of their team killed. Named as the main suspects, Eddie and Lily quickly realize their only hope lies with a powerful and mysterious bureaucrat (Morgan Freeman) who may or may not be on their side. |
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