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Supernatural

Supernatural

2005TV Movie⏱️ 1h 40m
ActionAdventureDramaSci-Fi
⭐ 8.6
IMDB Rating
2,070 votes

Neurophysicist Calvin Gordon can assimilate anyone's DNA and relive a moment of their life, using the genetic memory of learned and experienced memories locked in the DNA, making people resemble their parents and grandparents.

Director
Jim Fitzpatrick
Writers
N/A
Stars
Jim Fitzpatrick, Jodi Knotts, Quinn K. Redeker
Language
English
Country
United States
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Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Jim Fitzpatrick
Jim Fitzpatrick
as Professor Calvin Gordon (Neurophysicist)
Jodi Knotts
Jodi Knotts
as Lynn Gordon
Quinn K. Redeker
Quinn K. Redeker
as Stedman Goebal
Madeleine Wade
Madeleine Wade
as Cassie St. Clancy
Corbin Timbrook
Corbin Timbrook
as Phil Burns
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John Castellanos
as CIA Agent Rupert Kline
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Kim Stanwood
as TV Anchor Sheila Coseo
Gracemarie Serafina
Gracemarie Serafina
as Nurse Deangelo
Greg Collins
Greg Collins
as CIA Agent Di Dinato
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Kurt Paul
as Sherrif Tillam

🎬 Technical Specs

Sound
Digitrac Digital Audio System
Color
Color
Filming Location
Acton, California, USA
Production
Stargate Digital, Five Star Studios, PacAtlantic Pictures

🏷️ Keywords

geneticparanormal phenomenonpsychotronic filmextrasensory

🎯 Categories

ActionAdventureDramaSci-Fi

⭐ Featured Review

Awe Inspiring
by grindo β€’ 2006-03-15
9/10

"It is very thought provoking. I think the need for "Science Fiction" which many seem to criticise can ultimately be inspiring, and medically creative for future generations remedies. For those who criticised the writing, I think people missed the point. Each individual has their own motives and driving forces, whether you like them or not. This is simply a blue print for alternative methods of research and medicine. And I love the leap of faith/fiction the writer took to reach out to those that have passed on. The writer obviously loved someone very deeply, that is no longer with us..."

πŸ’‘ Did You Know?

Writer Jim Fitzpatrick came-up with the original concept when he saw his son JJ (2 years-old at the time) pick up a plastic t-ball, place it on the T-stand and swing. This led Fitzpatrick to the notion that the 90% of our neocortex (brain) that we don't use, is actually stored genetic memory, from every ancestor before us.

πŸ“– Synopsis

Neurophysicist Calvin Gordon can assimilate anyone's DNA and relive a moment of their life, using the genetic memory of learned and experienced memories locked in the DNA, making people resemble their parents and grandparents.