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MPAA Rating - R

Length:
    102 Minutes

Genre:
    Science Fiction

Original Release Date:
    Jul 9, 2002

 
Movie Summary
This long-delayed science fiction thriller from director Gary Fleder was actually filmed prior to his box-office hit Dont Say a Word (2001), which preceded it in theaters by several months. Based on a 1953 short story by Philip K. Dick, the film shares that schizophrenic authors long-running obsessions with concealed identity and humanitys potential inferiority to alternative life forms. Gary Sinise stars as Spencer John Olham, a respected government scientist in the year 2079 trying to devise a secret weapon that will help his fellow humans win a decade-long war with invading aliens that are cloning human subjects and using the replicas as walking time bombs. Suddenly, Olham is accused of being an alien spy and a nationwide manhunt to capture him ensues. With even his doctor wife (Madeleine Stowe) unsure that she can trust him, Olham must uncover the truth on his own, even as hes relentlessly pursued by Hathaway (Vincent DOnofrio), a federal agent charged with destroying the clones. Imposter has a complicated history, originally produced in early 2000 as a 30-minute short to be included in an anthology entitled The Light Years Trilogy, a project that never got off the ground. So impressed was Dimension Films with the completed piece, however, that the footage was incorporated into a new feature version. That film was then shuffled around the release schedule for more than a year as effects were completed, reshoots were ordered, and the film was recut for a PG-13 rating instead of its original R. The R-rated directors cut was later released on DVD. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide


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