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#32
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Horror, Suspense, Mystery
USA / English
| Julianne Moore |
Telly |
| Anthony Edwards |
Jim |
| Jessica Hecht |
Eliot |
| Gary Sinise |
Dr. Jack Munce |
| Dominic West |
Ash |
| Christopher Kovaleski |
Sam |
| Matthew Pleszewicz |
Sam at 5 |
| Alfre Woodard |
Anne Pope |
| Robert Wisdom |
Carl Dayton |
| Tim Kang |
Agent Alec Wong |
| Linus Roache |
A Friendly Man |
| Katie Cooper |
Library Clerk |
| Scott Nicholson |
Cop |
| Réalisateur |
Joseph Ruben |
| Producteur |
Joe Roth; Bruce Cohen; Todd Garner |
| Auteur |
Gerald Di Pego |
| Image |
Anastas N. Michos |
| Musicien |
James Horner |
Telly Paretta (Julianne Moore) is grieving the loss of her son in a plane crash just over a year ago. Soon her son's picture and things are disappearing and her husband (Anthony Edwards) and psychiatrist (Gary Sinise) tell her that he never existed. Refusing to believe them, she goes in search of answer by finding the father of another of the children the died in the crash named Ash Correll (Dominic West). At first he claims to not remember his daughter, but soon Telly convinces him and they band together in a quest to find the answer as to why their children have disappeared. They discover that finding the truth is harder than they might have hoped as everyone who knows it keeps disappearing. The question is will they find the truth before they become 'The Forgotten'?
| Distributeur |
Sony Pictures |
| Code-barre |
043396025165 |
| Région |
Region 1; Region 4 |
| Date de sortie |
18/01/2005 |
| Boîtier |
Keep Case |
| Proportion de l'écran |
Widescreen (1.85:1) |
| Sous-titres |
English; French; English (Closed Captioned); Korean; Thai; Mandarin; Chinese |
| Pistes audio |
Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Dolby Digital 5.1 [French]
Dolby Digital 5.1 [Thai] |
| Couches |
Double face, Double couche |
| Nr de disques/K7 |
1 |
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Two versions of the film: The original theatrical cut plus a never-before-seen extended cut with deleted scenes and an alternate ending incorporated! Deleted Scenes Alternate Ending Director Joseph Ruben and writer Gerald DiPego's commentary On the set - "The Making of the Forgotten" featurette "Remembering the Forgotten" featurette - a deeper look into the minds behind THE FORGOTTEN |
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