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| Greg Kinnear | Paul Duncan | |
| Rebecca Romijn | Jessie Duncan (as Rebecca Romijn-Stamos) | |
| Robert de Niro | Richard Wells | |
| Cameron Bright | Adam Duncan | |
| Merwin Mondesir | Maurice, Young Thug | |
| Sava Drayton | Young Thug #2 | |
| Jake Simons | Dan Sandler | |
| Elle Downs | Clara Sandler | |
| Edie Inksetter | Footlocker Cashier | |
| Raoul Bhaneja | Samir Miklat | |
| Jenny Levine | Sandra Shaw | |
| Thomas Chambers | Jordan Shaw | |
| Munro Chambers | Max Shaw | |
| Jeff Christensen | Hal Shaw | |
| Deborah Odell | Tanya | |
| Jordan Scherer | Roy Hazen | |
| Ingrid Veninger | Mrs. Farr | |
| Al Bernstein | Godsend Receptionist | |
| Tracey Hoyt | Delivery Nurse | |
| Leslie Ann Coles | Patricia Café Owner | |
| Merwin Mondesir | Maurice | |
| Rebecca Romijn-Stamos | Jessie Duncan |
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| Producer | Mark Bomback
Marc Butan |
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| Writer | Mark Bomback
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| Cinematography | Kramer Morgenthau
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| Musician | Brian Tyler
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When a miracle becomes a nightmare, evil is born. Following the death of their eight-year-old son Adam, devastated parents Jessie (Rebecca Romijn-Stamos) and Paul (Greg Kinnear) are desperate to do anything to resurrect their beloved child. Befriended by a doctor on the forefront of genetic research (Robert De Niro), they are offered a chance to reverse the rules of nature and clone their son. The experiment appears successful under the doctor's watchful eye, and Adam grows into a healthy, happy, young boy...until his Eighth birthday. then the night terrors and frightening flashbacks are only the beginning. Reaching the age at which the original Adam died, the new Adam begins to change, and a new sinister personality emerges. |
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