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Release Date:
March 10, 2012
Original Title:
Extracted
Alternate Titles:
Extraction
Memory Effect – Verloren in einer anderen Dimension
익스트랙티드
Genres:
Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
New Artists Alliance
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16 DE: 16 GB: 15 KR: 15 US: R
Runtime: 85
Thomas Jacobs invents a way to watch people's memories from the inside. Going against his morals, he accepts an offer to enter a heroin addict's memories to literally see if he committed a crime. However,a malfunction causes his consciousness to become trapped inside the criminal's mind. He remains a prisoner in the addict's memories for more than four years until he discovers the possibility of escape.
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Art Direction:
Jennifer Giron
Casting:
Devon Ogden
Costume Design:
Sami Martin Sarmiento
Dialogue Editor:
Joe Barrucco
Director:
Nir Paniry
Director of Photography:
Mark Putnam
Editor:
Seth Boston
Makeup Artist:
Myriam Arougheti
Music:
Tim Ziesmer
Producer:
John Suits
Gabriel Cowan
Production Design:
Sarah M. Pott
Property Master:
Hunter Pendleton
Sound Designer:
Aaron Drake
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Steve Yeaman
Visual Effects:
Joe Laude
Writer:
Nir Paniry
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