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| Hayden Christensen | Clay Beresford | |
| Jessica Alba | Sam Lockwood | |
| Lena Olin | Lilith Beresford | |
| Christopher McDonald | Dr. Larry Lupin | |
| Sam Robards | Clayton Beresford Sr. | |
| Arliss Howard | Dr. Jonathan Neyer | |
| Fisher Stevens | Dr. Puttnam | |
| Georgina Chapman | Penny Carver | |
| David Harbour | Dracula | |
| Steven Hinkle | Young Clay (as Stephen Hinkle) | |
| Denis O'Hare | Financial News Analyst | |
| Charlie Hewson | Brian the Orderly | |
| Court Young | Officer Doherty | |
| Joseph Costa | Dr. Elbogen | |
| Poorna Jagannathan | Dr. Neyer's Nurse | |
| Alexa Karter | Tara LeCasa | |
| Christopher Maggi | Wiseguy | |
| Thomas A. McMahon | Officer McMahon | |
| Jennifer Pedersen | Jennifer | |
| Joshua Rollins | Funeral Minister | |
| Kae Shimizu | Interpreter |
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| Producer | Fisher Stevens
Bob Weinstein |
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| Writer | Joby Harold
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| Musician | Samuel Sim
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Awake turns the disturbingly real phenomenon of anesthetic awareness - in which surgery patients, through completely paralyzed, are conscious of everything they are experiencing, including the pain - into a "completely absorbing" thriller (Roger Ebert). When failed anesthesia leaves a rich young tycoon (Hayden Christensen, Star Wars) alert but immobilized during open heart surgery, he overhears a devious plot to have him killed. Co-starring Jessica Alba (Sin City) and Academy Award nominee Terrence Howard (Crash), Awake does "for operations what Jaws did for the beach" (Frank Scheck,Hollywood Reporter) |
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