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Penelope Ann Miller | Denise | |
Kristen Stewart | Jess | |
John Corbett | Burwell | |
Dylan McDermott | Roy | |
Evan Turner | Ben | |
Theodore Turner | Ben | |
William B. Davis | Colby Price | |
Brent Briscoe | Plume | |
Dustin Milligan | Bobby | |
Jodelle Ferland | Michael Rollins | |
Michael Daingerfield | Police Officer | |
Tatiana Maslany | Lindsay Rollins | |
Shirley McQueen | Mary Rollins | |
Anna Hagan | Doctor | |
Blaine Hart | Charlie | |
Graham Bell | Jim | |
Kaitlyn McMillan | Nurse | |
Peter Scoular | Deputy | |
Evan Turner (III) |
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Producer | Sam Raimi
Rob Tapert Lou Arkoff Rhonda Baker Nathan Kahane |
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Writer | Mark Wheaton
Todd Farmer |
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Cinematography | David Geddes
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Musician | Joseph LoDuca
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If no one believes you, how can you warn them? Desperate for a fresh start after two tough years in Chicago, the Solomon family retreats to a desolate sunflower farm in North Dakota. But the calk of farm life is shattered when 16-year-old Jess (Kristen Stewart) and her 3-year-old brother Ben begin to see nightmarish apparitions throughout their new home - visions that nobody else can see. As the visions grow darker, they become fear-inspiring experiences and Jess' parents (Dylan McDermott and Penelope Ann Miller) start to question their daughter's sanity. Now, Jess must find a way to save her family and win a battle with forces from far beyond the grave. |
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