Paradox (2010)
Homicide detective Sean Nault is a cop on a parallel Earth whose technology is powered exclusively by magic. Sean investigates a baffling series of murders committed by a means he's never seen before: science. With the aid of Lenoir, a member of the ridiculed subculture of "pragmatists" who believe science is more than the stuff of myths & children's stories, and the 130-year-old sorcerer Winston Churchill, Sean uncovers an ominous plot that will lead him to another dimension and the realization that, unless he prevents it, both earths could well be destroyed.
Director: Brenton Spencer
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Kevin Sorbo as Det. Sean Nault |
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Steph Song as Lenore |
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Christopher Judge as Captain Papillo |
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A.C. Peterson as Winston Churchill |
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Alisen Down as Helen |
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Jerry Wasserman as Hillman |
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Michael St. John Smith as Senator Booth |
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David Richmond-Peck as Andrew Ebetts |
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Vladimir Moskovchenko as Armand Beaufort |
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Keith Dallas as Pawnbroker |
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Adrian Holmes as Detective Chris Sharpe |
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Trevor Jones as Search Officer #1 |
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Dan Shea as Search Officer #2 |
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Nimet Kanji as Doctor |
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Jeny Cassady as Prostitute / Werewolf |
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Sean Tyson as Cop #1 |
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Sean Carey as Det. Poole |
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Gerry Durand as Zombie #1 |
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Maria Luisa Cianni as Candice Poole |
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Eliza Norbury as Hooker |
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Ian Carter as Body Guard #1 |
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Jeffrey C. Robinson as Body Guard #2 |
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Jay Williams as Zombie #2 |
| Directing | Brenton Spencer | Director |
| Writing | Ruth Fletcher | Writer |
| Editing | Nicole Ratcliffe | Editor |
| Camera | Curtis Petersen | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Jeannine Dupuy | Script Supervisor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Christina McQuarrie | Costume Design |
| Production | Aaron L. Gilbert | Producer |
| Sound | Paul Michael Thomas | Music |
| Writing | Christos N. Gage | Writer |
| Production | Candice Elzinga | Casting |
| Art | Michael Nemirsky | Production Design |
| Sound | John Sereda | Music |
| Art | Jacqueline Miller | Set Decoration |