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White Noise (VHS, 2005)

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UPC
0096896322531
Rating
PG-13
Director
Geoffrey Sax
Genre
Horror, Horror/Suspense
Movie/TV Title
White Noise
Leading Role
Ian Mcneice, Michael Keaton, Chandra West, Deborah Kara Unger

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In the 1920s, Thomas Edison speculated that a device would be created which would allow humans to conduct conversations with the dead. In the 1970s, Sarah Estep picked up some mysterious voices on her husband's reel-to-reel tape recorder, and set up the American Association of Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP) to help track the phenomenon. In 2005, following a welter of evidence gathered by Estep and others, EVP forms the backbone for director Geoffrey Sax's shocking feature film WHITE NOISE.Architect Jonathan Rivers (Michael Keaton) has little time to mourn the passing of his wife Anna (Chandra West) when he starts receiving signals from her. A faint sound of her voice is caught by Rivers in radio static on the night of her death, followed by incessant cell phone calls coming from Anna's old number. Rivers is convinced he can hear Anna's voice saying "go, Jon" to him in the resulting calls. With a little help from expert EVP practitioner Raymond Price (Ian McNeice), Rivers contacts Anna and begins a hazy dialect with her. From the garbled dialogue Rivers receives, he deduces that Anna is sending him to save the lives of people who are about to die. This joins Rivers, in his plight, with a former client of Price's, Sarah Tate (Deborah Kara Unger). However, meddling with messages from the dead leads the pair into a world of trouble, producing some startlingly anxious moments, and a spine-chilling forewarning of the possible consequences facing real-life users of EVP.

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0096896322531
eBay Product ID (ePID)
45157595

Product Key Features

Director
Geoffrey Sax
Rating
PG-13
Movie/TV Title
White Noise
Leading Role
Ian Mcneice, Michael Keaton, Chandra West, Deborah Kara Unger
Genre
Horror, Horror/Suspense

Additional Product Features

Format
Vhs
LeafCats
309
Film Country
USA
Release Date
20050517

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  • Michael Keaton's a Widower Making Contact with the Dead

    This film suffers from being dull and unbelievable. The plot isn't interesting either. To be obsessed with the dead while a little boy whose mother has died needs a dad to be with him amongst the living is not my kind of ethical film. This film seems to justify negligence by a father of his motherless child. The father is quite self-centered. Even though I have been disappointed with this film, it's grown on me one knotch in 3 years when I reviewed it previously in DVD format. Michael Keaton portrays a widower whose wife died in an accident. People who are involved in the EVP (Electric Voice Phenomenon) pseudo-science, who believe they can use rigged up equipment to allow dead people to contact them, start showing up all around Rivers (Keaton). They get Rivers' hopes up believing that ...