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A scientist who has invented a technology to construct virtual realities from people's memories finds himself in a perilous situation, after he reluctantly allows it to be used for a purpose he never imagined.

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Tom
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Abbey
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Anthony
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Father Riley
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Richard
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Eric
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Martino
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Garrett
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Young Anthony
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Minnie
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Adrienne
Mattie Grace Campos ...
Donna
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Richard's Wife
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Detective Mathieu
Darren Melameth ...
Detective Laird
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Arthur
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Prison Guard
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Officer Mobley
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Prisoner
Chuck Cobb ...
Prisoner
Lula Dransfield ...
Rex
Nakoa Lee ...
Transport Guard
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Rez
Charles Milano ...
Transport Guard
Eric Darnell Redding ...
Prison Guard
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Peter
Scott Voss ...
Officer Scott
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Police Officer (uncredited)

Directed by

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Nir Paniry

Written by

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Nir Paniry ... (written by)
 
Gabriel Cowan ... (story)
 
Nir Paniry ... (story)
 
John Suits ... (story)

Produced by

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Kerry Johnson Bailey ... executive producer
Jacques Christo ... associate producer
Gabriel Cowan ... executive producer / producer
Camille LaBry West ... line producer (as Camille LaBry)
Kseniya Rukavishnikova ... associate producer
John Suits ... producer

Music by

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Tim Ziesmer

Cinematography by

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Mark Putnam

Editing by

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Seth Boston

Editorial Department

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Michael Halper ... colorist

Casting By

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Devon Ogden

Production Design by

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Sarah M. Pott

Art Direction by

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Jennifer Giron

Costume Design by

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Sami Martin Sarmiento

Makeup Department

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Myriam Arougheti ... key makeup artist
Sunny Drissia ... additional makeup artist
Jessica Ophelia Lewis ... assistant makeup artist

Production Management

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Kseniya Rukavishnikova ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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K.C. Conway ... second second assistant director (as K.C. Fitzgerald)
Daniel DeSantis ... second assistant director
Megan Powers ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Ariana Del Rio ... set dresser
Hunter Pendleton ... property master

Sound Department

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Joe Barrucco ... dialogue editor / sound editor / supervising sound editor
Zana Corbett ... foley
Aaron Drake ... sound designer
Anthony Enns ... sound mixer
José Gagnon Brambilla ... foley assistant
Michael Halper ... sound mixer
Tom Reiner ... boom operator
Josue Zeta Rojas ... sound mixer
Steve Yeaman ... re-recording mixer / sound designer

Visual Effects by

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Joe Laude ... visual effects artist

Stunts

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Steve Hart ... stunt performer

Camera and Electrical Department

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Jared Bealer ... best boy electric
Jonathan Bruno ... additional photography by / first assistant camera
Melissa Fisher ... second assistant camera
Kiel Greenfield ... key grip
Brody Gusar ... electrician
Christine Hodinh ... first assistant camera: "b" camera
Jake Kramer ... gaffer
Anthony Pacheco ... best boy grip
Harper Willat ... b-camera operator / director of photography: second unit
Jason Wittenberg ... first assistant camera

Music Department

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Kelley Wolf Griffith ... music supervisor

Script and Continuity Department

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Mustan Dawood ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Erika Canchola ... production attorney
K.C. Conway ... key production assistant (as Kevin Fitzgerald)
Anna Frate ... production assistant
Nora Gunner ... caterer
Elsa Ramo ... distribution legal services
Tatiana Romao ... production assistant
Tara Sattler ... production attorney
Ashley Scarott ... production assistant
Ashley Scarrott ... production assistant
Shannon Sonnier ... publicist

Thanks

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Julie Corman ... special thanks
Roger Corman ... special thanks
Pierre David ... special thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Tom is happily married with Abbey, who is pregnant, and has created the prototype of a machine that can explore recollections of another person, with the intent to help people to have better lives seeing the cause of their problems. Their friend Richard is looking for investors since Tom needs funds to complete the machine. Richard accepts money from an unknown investor, who presses for a demonstration of the machine. Tom and his assistant Garrett are forced to agree although the machine is not complete. Soon they learn that the investor is from the Department of Corrections that wants the machine to find memories from convicts to prove that they are guilty. They bring the drug addicted Anthony, who is the suspect of killing his girlfriend Adrienne. Anthony volunteers as a guinea pig expecting to prove his innocence. Tom enters in Anthony's memory and finds an incomplete memory showing Anthony killing Adrienne. However, the machine fails, and Tom is unable to leave Anthony's memories. Four years later, Tom continues trapped in Anthony's memories and his body is in coma. He watches over and over Anthony's memories and out of the blue, Anthony sees him in one memory, and they communicate to each other. Now Tom sees the chance to communicate with Abbey and return to his body. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Taglines Lost in another dimension. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Extraction (Canada, English title)
  • Extraction (United Kingdom)
  • Memory Effect - Verloren in einer anderen Dimension (Germany)
  • Izvađen (Serbia)
  • W umyśle wroga (Poland)
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Runtime
  • 89 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The original opening for this film was much longer and went into greater detail on how Tom's machine worked. See more »
Goofs Warning: Spoilers Police always check for gunpowder traces on hands to verify who is the shooter. It would have shown who is guilty and who is innocent. From an active police detective: The police (specifically the medical examiner) would likely only test for gunshot residue if they saw stippling, powder burns, or defensive wounds, which helps establish if the shooter was standing close by. But they wouldn't check this with suicide in mind. You get the residue by being close to the gun when it goes off, and it doesn't matter which end of the barrel you're on. So the presence of residue on her hands wouldn't mean she had to have fired the gun. There is no plot hole here. See more »
Quotes Tom: A Guilt is a powerful thing. It compels... it becomes an obsession... and You have a choice... you can either wallow in it or you can change.
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