Thoughtcrimes

Directed by Breck Eisner
TV-14
2003    86mAction, Crime,
6.676%6.4
Freya McAllister suddenly starts hearing voices in her head on the night of her High School Prom. From then on her future ends and she is diagnosed as a violent schizophrenic and committed to a mental hospital where she spends the next eight years of her life in mental madness. One night Dr Michael Welles arrives telling Freya that she isn't crazy but that her voices are the thoughts of everyone around her. He teaches her to turn her telepathic powers into a powerful gift. What he doesn't say is that he works for the National Security Agency.

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  • Navi RawatFreya McAllister
  • Joe FlaniganBrendan Dean
  • Peter HortonDr. Michael Welles
  • Joe MortonJon Harper
  • Jocelyn SeagraveJune McAllister
  • Joanne VannicolaTerri Merriweather
  • Breck EisnerDirector
  • Thomas Dean DonnellyWriter
  • Joshua OppenheimerWriter
  • George W. PerkinsProducer
  • Jan de BontExecutive Producer
  • Christopher ManleyDirector Of Photography
  • Joyce SchureCostume Design
  • Jay CassidyEditor
  • Brian TylerMusic
  • Michael WrayProduction Manager

 

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Thoughtcrimes Trivia

Thoughtcrimes was released on January 1, 2003.

Thoughtcrimes was directed by Breck Eisner.

Thoughtcrimes has a runtime of 86 min.

Thoughtcrimes was produced by George W. Perkins.

The key characters in Thoughtcrimes are Freya McAllister (Navi Rawat), Brendan Dean (Joe Flanigan), Dr. Michael Welles (Peter Horton).

Thoughtcrimes is rated TV-14.

Thoughtcrimes is an Action, Crime, Drama film.

Thoughtcrimes has an audience rating of 7.6 out of 10.

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