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Ed Burns | ||
Ben Kingsley | Charles Hatton (as Sir Ben Kingsley) | |
Catherine McCormack | Sonia Rand | |
David Oyelowo | Payne | |
August Zirner | Clay Derris | |
Armin Rohde | John Wallenbeck (as Armin Rhode) | |
Heike Makatsch | Alicia Wallenbeck | |
Jemima Rooper | Jenny Krase | |
Wilfried Hochholdinger | Dr. Lucas | |
Edward Burns | Travis Ryer | |
Alvin Van Der Kuech | Young Technician |
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Producer | Howard Baldwin
Karen Baldwin Karen Elise Baldwin Andrew Stevens |
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Writer | Thomas Dean Donnelly
Ray Bradbury Joshua Oppenheimer |
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Cinematography | Peter Hyams
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Musician | Nick Glennie-Smith
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One Tiny Change...And The Future Is History. If you change something in the past, will it affect the present? "Yes!" says this eye-filling, time-travel thriller based on the classic Ray Bradbury story and directed by Peter Hyams (Timecop, End Of Days). Chicago, 2055. Time Safari, Inc. led by its slick CEO (Ben Kingsley), offers the hottest ticket around: an expedition into the past to hunt dinosaurs. Just don't bring anything back. Someone does. And 65 million years of evolution jump the tracks. Vegetation engulfs buildings. Carnivorous insects attack. Highly evolved dinosaur descendants turn humanity from predator to prey. It used to be our world. Now it's theirs...unless two scientists (Edward Burns and Catherine McCormack) can somehow turn back the clock. |
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