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Synopsis: A ferry filled with crewmen from the USS Nimitz and their families was blown up in New Orleans on Mardi Gras. BATF Doug Carlin is brought in to assist in the massive investigation, and gets attached to an experimental FBI surveillance unit, one that uses spacefolding technology to directly look back a little over four days into the past. While tracking down the bomber, Carlin gets an idea in his head: could they use the device to actually travel back in time and not only prevent the bombing but also the murder of a local woman whose truck was used in the bombing?
Genre: Action, Crime, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Tony Scott
Production: Buena Vista
  1 win & 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.1
Metacritic:
59
Rotten Tomatoes:
55%
PG-13
Year:
2006
126 min
$63,944,632
Website
4,605 Views


a lot of that over the next few weeks.

We've just set up ECC.

Just have Crime Scene bag it for us.

Well, we already done that.

The body's at the ME's right now.

Crime Scene's already been there?

Yeah, they've been and gone.

Well, exactly what time

did this woman wash up on shore?

Kid called it in at 10:42 a.m.

You mean 11:
42, don't you?

No, I mean 10:
42.

I got the sheet right in front of me,

and I got my reading glasses on.

Immediately evident is the

focal charring of the limbs and torso.

Anterior face, neck and chest

are intact,

though swollen

from apparent immersion in water.

Hold her hand for me, will you?

Right here.

There we go.

Each digit of the right hand

has been severed

between the middle

and distal phalanges. Thanks.

Angle of shearing indicates

a single sharp-force trauma,

possibly caused by shrapnel.

No. No,

it's too even to be shrapnel trauma.

Posterior charring

gives off a strong odor,

suggesting perimortem immersion

in burning fuel.

Diesel.

- Accelerant, maybe?

- I don't know.

If she was that close to the bomb,

she probably wouldn't be

laying here now.

What are you doing?

What are you doing?

You got a UV gun?

Yeah, on the table behind you.

- You see that?

- Duct tape.

What's that stippling? You see that?

Adhesive probably retained

some substance against the water.

Yeah.

Yeah, go ahead.

I ran down those MPRs for you.

A Claire Kuchever

was reported missing this morning.

Supposed to pick up her father

from the airport, pulled a no-show.

Okay.

All right, Phil,

I want you to do a full autopsy.

Concentrate on time and cause.

Full spread of lab tests. Everything.

Just pretend like the ferry explosion

never happened today, okay?

Absolutely.

Claire?

- She's beautiful, huh?

- Yeah.

Very.

You'll need a photograph

for your investigation, right?

There's plenty in the house.

Plenty to choose from.

Mr. Kuchever, I'm sorry about this,

but I'm gonna need you

to confirm your daughter's identity.

Okay.

Now, anything that you can tell me

about your daughter's activities

over the weekend,

or any time, anything at all,

will be helpful.

Well, I don't know.

My flight got in

at 8:
00 a.m. this morning,

and she was supposed to pick me up,

but she wasn't there.

I thought maybe she just overslept,

so I took a cab

and I went straight to her house.

Her and Alan's car was gone,

so I thought

maybe she'd just finally sold it.

- Who's Alan?

- Her fianc.

Or ex-fianc.

They broke up a few months ago.

And where is he now, Alan?

- He moved to Montreal.

- Okay.

She was too good for him, anyway.

I got a sweater that she left,

if you want to take it.

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Bill Marsilii

Bill Marsilii (born 1962) is an American screenwriter. Marsilii was born in Wilmington, Delaware. After graduating with a degree in drama from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where he attended Circle in the Square Theatre School, he founded a theater company called Bad Neighbor and performed solo comedy in Manhattan.His spec script for Déjà Vu, written with Terry Rossio, sold for $3 million against $5 million, setting a record at the time for the highest price ever paid for a screenplay. Since then, he has been credited as a screenwriter on such projects as the upcoming adaptation of The Wind in the Willows and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Captain Nemo. more…

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