Thoughtcrimes

Thoughtcrimes

Thoughtcrimes is a 2003 film. It is about a high school student named Freya McAllister who begins hearing voices in her head and ends up misdiagnosed as having schizophrenic catalepsy. She spends nine years in an institution before a government doctor for the fictional "National Security Administration" realizes Freya might instead be telepathic – and he promptly whisks her away from the institution and commences training her on an isolated farm for the NSA . Freya is teamed up with Agent Brendan Dean to track down an elusive assassin known as Gazal. This film was the pilot for a TV...
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Release date:2003
Directed by:Breck Eisner
Runtime:86 Minutes
Music by:Brian Tyler

Cast of Thoughtcrimes

Kim Coates
Kim Coates
Lars Etsen
Born:January 2, 1959
Age:53
Joe Morton
Joe Morton
Born:October 18, 1947
Age:64
Peter Horton
Peter Horton
Born:August 20, 1953
Age:58
Janet Wright
Janet Wright
Born:March 8, 1945
Age:67
Barry Flatman
Barry Flatman

Film director of Thoughtcrimes

Breck Eisner
Breck Eisner
Born: December 24, 1970
Age: 41
Education: Georgetown University, The Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry

Michael "Breck" Eisner is an American television and film director. Eisner was born Michael Eisner in California, the son of Jane Breckenridge, a business advisor and computer programmer, and Michael Eisner, the former Walt Disney Company chief executive. Eisner attended Harvard High School ,...
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Music contributors for Thoughtcrimes

Brian Tyler
Brian Tyler

Brian Tyler is an American composer, producer, conductor, and film producer most known for his scores of Eagle Eye, The Expendables, Battle: Los...
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