Memory (2006 film)
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Memory | |
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Directed by | Bennett Joshua Davlin |
Written by | Bennett Joshua Davlin Anthony Badalucco |
Produced by | Bennett Joshua Davlin Jesse Newhouse Anthony Badalucco |
Starring | Billy Zane Tricia Helfer Dennis Hopper |
Edited by | Allison Grace |
Music by | Clint Bennet Anthony Marinelli |
Release dates |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Memory (also billed as mem-(o)-re and Memore) is a 2006 American medical-thriller film written and directed by Bennett Joshua Davlin, and starring Dennis Hopper, Ann-Margret, Billy Zane, Tricia Helfer and Terry Chen.
Plot
[edit]While lecturing in Brazil, Taylor Briggs, an American authority on memory, consults on a patient found deep in the Amazon. While examining the patient, Taylor is accidentally exposed to a substance which unlocks memories that do not belong to him.
Cast
[edit]- Billy Zane as Taylor Briggs
- Tricia Helfer as Stephanie Jacobs
- Ann-Margret as Carol Hargrave
- Dennis Hopper as Max Lichtenstein
- Terry Chen as Dr. Deepra Chang
- Dan Pelchat as Spectre
- Emily Hirst as Bonnie McHale
Production
[edit]Bennett Davlin wrote the novel first with the intention of directing and producing the film. He said: "These characters were so real to me that I just knew I had to bring them to the big screen".[1]
References
[edit]- ^ "Memory - Wenn Gedanken töten". KINO (in German). Retrieved 2022-05-22.