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Dan Duling (screenplay)
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Cast

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C. Thomas Howell ... Aaron

Jennifer Rubin ... Adrienne

Billy Wirth ... Malakai

Judge Reinhold ... Merkhan
Robert Pentz ... Khafar
David Lenthall ... Benza
J.C. Quinn ... Lt. Denny Parks

Richard Fullerton ... Roma
Rick Wagner ... Dad
Talmadge Ragan ... Tess

Michael Monks ... Dave
John Bennes ... Minister

Ray Bouchard ... Service Station Attendant
George Gaffney ... Sgt. Winston
David Hugghins ... Motorcycle Cop
Fred Nash ... Deputy Sheriff

R. Keith Harris ... Police Officer (as Keith Harris)
Dan Duling ... Body Bag Officer
David Cutting ... Aaron, Jr.
David Hagar ... County Sheriff
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Michael H. Harper ... Deputy Sheriff (uncredited)
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Directed by
Worth Keeter 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Dan Duling  screenplay

Produced by
Steve Beswick .... producer
John Kramer .... executive producer
Conny Lernhag .... executive producer
Gary Magder .... co-producer
Gil-Adrienne Wishnick .... production executive
 
Original Music by
Greg Edmonson 
 
Cinematography by
Kent L. Wakeford 
 
Film Editing by
Bob Murawski 
 
Casting by
Craig Fincannon 
Cathy Henderson 
Dori Zuckerman 
 
Production Design by
C. Daniel Hall 
 
Costume Design by
Gloria Glynn  (as Gloria Laughridge)
 
Makeup Department
Starr Jones .... makeup department head
Amy Lederman .... personal makeup artist: Judge Reinhold
 
Production Management
Phil Smoot .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jim Goodman .... first assistant director: second unit
 
Art Department
Neil D'Monte .... concept artist
Neil D'Monte .... conceptual designs and tattoo designs: Malakai and Benza
Krystal Pertsch .... set dresser
 
Sound Department
Michael Ferdie .... dialogue editor
David Hakim .... sound effects editor
Austin McKinney .... sound mixer (as Austin H. McKinney)
Bruce Murphy .... dialogue editor
Laurence Puchalsky .... assistant dialogue editor (as Lorenzo Puchalsky)
 
Visual Effects by
Jaison Stritch .... 3D visual effects supervisor
 
Stunts
Chris Nielsen .... stunt coordinator
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Robin Bursey .... second assistant camera: second unit
Bartow Church .... second assistant camera
Kent Eanes .... still photographer
Worth Keeter .... camera operator
Dan Kneece .... Steadicam operator
Dan Kneece .... director of photography: second unit
Dave Spencer .... grip
John Spitler .... grip
Tony Suber .... best boy
Tony Suber .... dolly grip
Jason Summers .... first assistant camera Steadicam
 
Other crew
Gracie Bendall .... location manager
Richard DiPatri .... assistant production coordinator
Linda Leifer .... script supervisor
Ryan McNally .... assistant to director
Benjamin Nelson .... assistant accountant
Christopher Turner .... assistant to producer
 

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120 min
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Finland:K-16 (video premiere) | Germany:18 (video premiere)

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6 out of 7 people found the following review useful.
Could have been brilliant..., 28 May 2000
Author: Robert_W (ekhrikhor@hotmail.com) from Fayetteville, Arkansas

The concept surrounding this movie was/is unbelievable - that a bracelet of sorts could regenerate cells - ultimately bringing a dead person back to life...

This is all made possible by time-travel - a prisoner from the future manages to travel back in time with the aid of a scientist (Judge Reinhold)'s machine, looking for who he believes to be his soul-mate of sorts...

Unfortunately, Jennifer Rubin (who plays the soul-mate and wife to C. Thomas Howell) and her acting ability, coupled with the poor writing, in areas, really really destroyed the potential for this movie...

I have the utmost respect for C. Thomas Howell - I personally think he's one of the best actors around - and it's a shame to see him in a film that really could have been a success...

I feel that if a more talented director and more thoughtful screenwriters had entered this project, 'Last Lives' could have been brilliant...

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