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| Craig Bierko | Douglas Hall / John Ferguson / David | |
| Armin Mueller-Stahl | Hannon Fuller / Grierson | |
| Gretchen Mol | Jane Fuller / Natasha Molinaro | |
| Vincent D'Onofrio | Jason Whitney / Jerry Ashton | |
| Dennis Haysbert | Detective Larry McBain | |
| Steven Schub | Detective Zev Bernstein | |
| Jeremy Roberts | Tom Jones | |
| Rif Hutton | Joe | |
| Leon Rippy | Jane's Lawyer | |
| Janet MacLachlan | Ellen | |
| Brad William Henke | Cop #1 (as Brad Henke) | |
| Burt Bulos | Bellhop | |
| Venessia Valentino | Concierge | |
| Howard S. Miller | Chauffeur | |
| Tia Texada | Natasha's Roommate | |
| Shiri Appleby | Bridget Manilla | |
| Bob Clendenin | Bank Manager (as Robert Clendenin) | |
| Rachel Winfree | Bank Customer | |
| Meghan Ivey | Chanteuse | |
| Alison Lohman | Honey Bear Girl | |
| Hadda Brooks | Lounge Piano Player | |
| Ron Boussom | Maitre D' | |
| Ernie Lively | 30's Cop | |
| Toni Sawyer | Grierson's Wife | |
| Brooks Almy | Bridget's Mom | |
| Darryl Henriques | Cab Driver | |
| Suzanne Harrer | Tired Dancer | |
| Lee Weaver | 30's Limo Driver | |
| Geoffrey Rivas | Security Guard | |
| Travis Tedford | Newspaper Boy | |
| Jeff Blumenkrantz | Choreographer | |
| Andrew Alden | Doorman | |
| Johnny Crawford | Singer | |
| Die Wiener Sängerknaben | Themselves (as The Vienna Boys Choir) | |
| Vivian Palermo | Woman on Beach (uncredited) | |
| Tracy Perry | Party Member (uncredited) |
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| Producer | Roland Emmerich
Michael Ballhaus |
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| Writer | Josef Rusnak
Ravel Centeno-Rodriguez |
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| Cinematography | Wedigo von Schultzendorff
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| Musician | Harald Kloser
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The barriers that separate fantasy from reality are shattered in this stylish, mind-jarring thriller, where two parallel worlds collide in a paroxysm of deception, madness and murder.On the thirteenth floor of a corporate tower, high-tech visionary Douglas Hall (Craig Bierko, The Long Kiss Goodnight) and his high-strung colleague Whitney (Vincent D'Onofrio, Men In Black) have opened the door to an amazing virtual world — circa 1937 Los Angeles. But when the powerful leader of their secret project (Armin Mueller-Stahl, Shine, The X-Files) is discovered slashed to death, Hall himself becomes the prime suspect. Arriving from Paris is the beautiful and mysterious Jane Fuller (Gretchen Mol, Rounders), claiming to be the murdered victim's daughter. Her instant, magnetic attraction to Hall only further blurs the lines of what is real. Is he the killer? Is the inscrutable Jane somehow connected? To find the answers, Hall must cross the boundaries into the simulated reality he has helped create — and confront the astonishing truth of his own existence. |
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