The death of her estranged father forces a Manhattan doctor back to her small-town roots, where she uncovers a dark secret.The death of her estranged father forces a Manhattan doctor back to her small-town roots, where she uncovers a dark secret.The death of her estranged father forces a Manhattan doctor back to her small-town roots, where she uncovers a dark secret.
- Awards
- 2 wins
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope, where the film's climax takes place, is the largest fully steerable single aperture antenna in the world.
- GoofsSarah tells Nan that she found the newspaper clipping in her father's study. The clipping, however, was actually discovered in a different room of the house.
- Quotes
[last lines]
David Richards: Imagine that. The world is about to end and the only thing that matters is love.
Sarah Chapel: How human.
- Crazy creditsArt Dpt. Mascot ... Taz
- ConnectionsReferences Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
- SoundtracksDanse Arabesque
Written and Performed by Stephen Edwards
Published by 5 Alarm Music & Source In Sync Music (ASCAP)
Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music
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I think the whole point of this film is to play with truth and fiction. It's full of 'winks' to the audience and that's what makes it great. The entire opening scene is pure comedy. The only reason to be angry is if you didn't get that from the beginning but if you see the characters and what they do, it should be obvious. You're not in normal sci-fi territory here and of course, if that is what you need then you will be disappointed. However, this film is designed to mess with that expectation and replace it with something more human and poignant. This film isn't supposed to be about alien existence, it is about human communication (hence- 'Messengers'). At that, it's unlike anything I've seen.
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- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
- Color
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