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Release Date: 2001 Cast: Gary Dourdan, Tim Guinee, Rosalind Chao, Madeleine Stowe, Gary Sinise, Clarence Williams III, Elizabeth Peña, Tony Shalhoub, Vincent Phillip D'Onofrio, Mekhi Phifer, Lindsay Crouse, Ivana Miličević
Categories: Movies, Thriller, Alien Film, Science Fiction, Action Impostor is a 2002 American science fiction film based upon a short story of the same name, written by Philip K. Dick in 1953.
The movie takes place in 2079. 45 years earlier, Earth was attacked by a hostile alien civilization from Alpha Centauri. A totalitarian global military government is established to continue the war effort.
The film follows Spencer Olham (Gary Sinise)--a designer of top secret government weapons. He is arrested on the suspicion of being a replicant created by the hostile aliens. The replicants are perfect biological copies of existing humans, complete with... MORE
Impostor is a 2002 American science fiction film based upon a short story of the same name, written by Philip K. Dick in 1953.
The movie takes place in 2079. 45 years earlier, Earth was attacked by a hostile alien civilization from Alpha Centauri. A totalitarian global military government is established to continue the war effort.
The film follows Spencer Olham (Gary Sinise)--a designer of top secret government weapons. He is arrested on the suspicion of being a replicant created by the hostile aliens. The replicants are perfect biological copies of existing humans, complete with transplanted memories, and do not know they are replicants. Each has in its chest a small organic nuclear bomb. The government intercepted an alien transmission ordering Olham's replicant to assassinate the Chancellor when he met with her.
Olham manages to escape the prison just before they were to remove and examine his heart for evidence of a bomb. He is eventually recaptured in a forest near an alien crash site. Inside the ship, the escaped Olham discovers the corpse of the original, real Olham. At that moment he realizes he actually is the replicant, Olham's the self-destruct sequence engages and the LESS
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