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A man trapped in an automated prison must outsmart a computer in order to escape.

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Frank
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Gabby
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Fletcher
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Howard / Patron
Chuck Klein ...
Father
Brandon Loomis ...
Gunman #1
Garrett Behnke ...
Gunman #2
Paul Milloy ...
Hiker #1
Bode Kirchner ...
Hiker #2
Brian Ragovin ...
Patron
Harley Flores ...
Young Frank (as Harley J Flores)
Andrea Annie Owens ...
Patron (as Andrea 'Annie' Owens)
Susan Belkin ...
Patron
Louis Klotz ...
Patron
Amanda Lau ...
Patron
Arturo Gonzalez ...
Patron
Vanessa Gonzalez ...
Barista
Rufus ...
Rufus the Dog

Directed by

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Travis Milloy ... (directed by)

Written by

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Travis Milloy ... (written by)

Produced by

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Lenny Beckerman ... executive producer
Michael Dwyer ... executive producer
Thomas Eberts ... producer (produced by)
David Emrich ... associate producer
Marianne Milloy ... associate producer
Travis Milloy ... producer (uncredited) / producer
Laurie Sheldon ... producer (produced by)

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Jacob Yoffee ... (music by)

Cinematography by

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Marty Mullin
Jason Nolte

Editing by

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Travis Milloy

Editorial Department

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Rick Gougler ... colorist
James Kirchhof ... post-production coordinator
Jason Sedmak ... post production technical director

Makeup Department

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Megan Landers ... special makeup effects artist

Production Management

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David Emrich ... post-production supervisor

Art Department

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Tom Duffield ... visual consultant
Jake Hollander ... concept artist
David Robinson ... graphic designer

Sound Department

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Mike Cramp ... re-recording mixer / sound designer
Leslie Gaston ... sound effects editor
Drew Jostad ... foley artist
Matt Kendrick ... sound recordist
Joshua Kern ... foley artist (as Josh Kern)

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Grant Salisbury ... visual effects artist: GFX Creative

Stunts

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Diamond Farnsworth ... stunt coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Daniel Brothers ... second unit camera operator
Omar Kenji Cruz ... assistant camera
Ian Lancaster ... key grip
Carl Lindbloom ... still photographer
Rachel Lippert ... assistant camera
Marianne Milloy ... still photographer
Ben Molyneux ... assistant camera
Vincent Patin ... assistant camera
Mikey Pounds ... assistant camera
Deborah Sheldon-Baker ... still photographer
Mike Sullivan ... grip

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Steve Belkin ... music supervisor
Michael Boateng ... composer: additional music
Mike Eckes ... engineer
Russell Kirk ... musician
Harrison Long ... assistant
Chris Parker ... musician

Additional Crew

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Bandera Cruse ... post production assistant
Canon Kirchner ... mountain double: Frank
Kyle Pflieger ... post production assistant
Jake Reuter ... post production assistant

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Jeremy Bolt ... special thanks
Joshua Ferdinand ... special thanks
Andrea Annie Owens ... special thanks
David Robinson ... very special thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Frank is in a coffee shop viewing a photo of conifers across a lake when the glass reflects two ISN agents men firing red-lighted weapons at his back. When he awakes, he is trapped in an automated prison with an AI presence, who answers to the name of Howard, acting as his LSO (Life Support Officer). Howard is not forthcoming with much information. Frank is, in fact, guilty of creating a computer virus that crashed the fascist regime's system. The AI probes his memories hoping Frank will disclose where he hid the thumb drive that contains the virus. His replayed memories keep taking him to the coffee shop and its owner Gabby. Written by Garon Smith

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Taglines Justice is automated. Your fate is secure. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Камера бесконечности (Russia)
  • Somnio
  • Камера на безкрайността (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
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  • 103 min
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Trivia With a limited budget, Director Travis Milloy built the set himself using the most inexpensive materials he could find. To create futuristic walls in the prison cell he used plastic crates that are used to carry 2-liter soda pop bottles which he found next to dumpsters behind grocery stores. Not realizing the crates were re-used by the bottling company, unknowingly having stolen them, after the film was completed he returned the crates to the grocery stores where he found them. See more »
Goofs When Frank emerges from the hatch in the desert during the escape, in the far left corner of one of the shots you can see the sail of a terra-sailor moving across the horizon, a windsurfer with wheels. A popular activity at the El Mirage Dry Lake where the escape sequence was filmed. See more »
Soundtracks Carry Me See more »
Quotes Frank: I'm not really here.
Gabby: No?
Frank: No. You're not here, none of us here.
Gabby: Ah, really? Well, that would explain my profit margins.
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