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Lyndsy Fonseca | Helen | |
Linda Hamilton | Florence | |
Noah Bean | Wells | |
Glenn Morshower | Tomas | |
Zach Avery | Alex | |
Alex Lanipekun | Kraviz | |
Barry Mulholland | Guar | |
Matt Hudson | Pedestrian | |
Leilani Barrett | Curvature Engineer | |
Jack Norman | Bus stop patron | |
William Cross | Diner Patron | |
Gary Maloney | Back Alley Pedestrian/Bus Passenger | |
Josephine Elle | College Student | |
David Pittinger | Hallivis Hardware Employee | |
Robert Gerding | Businessman |
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Producer | Anne Clements
Jon D. Wagner |
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Writer | Brian DeLeeuw
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Cinematography | Noah Rosenthal
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Helen tries to cope with the recent death of her husband, a scientist who killed himself right when he was on the verge of successfully completing the invention of a time machine. One day, she receives a phone call, and a voice suspiciously resembling her own voice warns her that she’s in danger. Is it possible Helen has time travelled? And what could have led her to do something like that? |
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