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Release Date:
November 7, 2003
Original Title:
Replay
Alternate Titles:
21 Eyes
Genres:
Crime | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Eastern Show
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 85
The viewer becomes the eyes of two detectives who never appear on camera as they unravel a mystery on a video screen, watching tapes from twenty-one hidden cameras which have captured a crime in progress. Three gunmen break into the home of gem dealer Seth Collison to steal the Sophia Diamond, a thirty-three carat stone valued at ten million dollars. Five minutes later the gunmen are dead. The case is closed before police find out about the hidden cameras. At eleven o'clock that night, the task of watching the tapes falls to secondary detectives Blu and Scotty. Through their eyes we discover what really went down.
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Additional Dialogue:
William Shakespeare
Associate Producer:
Linda Meier
Jack Heyrman
Casting:
Liz Lewis
Danny Roth
Costume Design:
Sandye Kaye
Director:
Lee Bonner
Director of Photography:
Peter Barrow
Editor:
Sean Paul Murphy
First Assistant Director:
Frank Ferro
Music:
Wall Matthews
Producer:
David Butler
Production Coordinator:
Lynda Meier
Production Design:
Vince Peranio
Second Assistant Director:
Kurt Uebersax
Special Effects:
Hank Atterbury
Stunt Coordinator:
Douglas Crosby
Unit Production Manager:
Steve Apicella
Writer:
Lee Bonner
Sean Paul Murphy
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