Messengers (2004)
Dr. Sarah Chapel returns to the small town of Brighton Mills when her father Dr. Robert Chapel unexpectedly dies. His clients and friends miss him, and Sarah discloses that all of them have perfect health; they hear voices when they are sleeping; and they are addicted to the stimulant Tributol. Her further investigation discloses a dark secret about the haunting voices.
Director: Philip Farha
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Michele Hicks as Sarah Chapel |
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Erik Jensen as David Richards |
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Frankie Faison as Tom Mabry |
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Amy Wright as Nan Parrish |
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Annie Golden as Alice Farmer |
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Peter McRobbie as Stuart Quinn |
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Ronald Guttman as Radu, the Romanian Hypnotist |
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John Cariani as Derek the Cop |
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Harrison Chad as Michael Richards |
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Michael Higgins as Poor Old Man from Room 410 |
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Darrell Larson as Dr. Max Overman |
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Phyllis Somerville as Metal Detector Lady |
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Ismail Bashey as Arjen Bhasen |
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Richard Bekins as Dr. Robert Chapel |
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Mark Fisher as Control Room Operator |
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Elain R. Graham as Sharon |
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Daniel MacLeith as Minister |
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Wade Mylius as Doug |
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Tonye Patano as Linda Mabry |
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Joselin Reyes as Rosie |
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Heather Oakley as Party Guest |
| Directing | Philip Farha | Director |
| Writing | Charles Hall | Writer |
| Writing | Adam MacLean | Writer |
| Writing | Ryan Neill | Writer |
| Crew | Charles Baudelaire | Poem |
| Crew | Walt Whitman | Poem |
| Sound | John Roome | Music |
| Camera | Andrij Parekh | Director of Photography |
| Editing | David Kartch | Editor |