Paul (Greg Kinnear) and Jessie Duncan (Rebecca Romijn-Stamos) have barely begun the grieving process when Dr. Richard Wells (Robert De Niro) attends the funeral of the Duncans' eight-year-old son, Adam (Cameron Bright), with a pressing question in tow. Head of the Godsend Fertility Clinic, Dr. Wells claims he can use Adam's rapidly dying cells to clone a replica of the boy, though the necessary DNA will only be viable for another 24 hours. The process in itself is completely illegal; not only must Jessie and Paul be forced to relocate, but they will also be forced to sever all ties with friends and family in order to ensure the secret remains so. Within the space of a day, the Duncans consider the legal and ethical implications of such a procedure, ultimately deciding that their love for Adam is enough to trump the law and any high-minded philosophical questions. After resettling in an idyllic town near Dr. Wells' clinic, Jessie is impregnated with the late Adam's living cells, while Paul is given a beautiful home and a more than suitable job. Shortly afterward, the new Adam — seemingly identical to the original Adam in every way — is born and lives a life quite similar to his predecessor until the morning of his eighth birthday. A series of night terrors is the first thing to disturb the Duncans' otherwise serene lifestyle. Adam's violent visions eventually mutate to ill temper, and an aura of menace permeates the aura of a boy who had otherwise been sweetness incarnate from the day of his birth. Eventually, Paul discovers that Dr. Wells is not a pediatrician, but a geneticist, and that their playing God may have been a Faustian bargain of epic proportions. — Tracie Cooper
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Greg Kinnear | Paul Duncan |
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Rebecca Romijn-Stamos | Jessie Duncan |
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Robert De Niro | Richard Wells |
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Cameron Bright | Adam Duncan |
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Merwin Mondesir | Maurice / Young Thug |
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Sava Drayton | Young Thug #2 |
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Jake Simons | Dan Sandler |
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Elle Downs | Clara Sandler |
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Edie Inksetter | Footlocker Cashier |
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Raoul Bhaneja | Samir Miklat |
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Jenny Cooper | Sandra Shaw |
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Thomas Chambers | Jordan Shaw |
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Munro Chambers | Max Shaw |
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Jeff Christensen | Hal Shaw |
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Deborah Odell | Tanya |
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Jordan Scherer | Roy Hazen |
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Ingrid Veninger | Mrs. Farr |
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Al Bernstein | Godsend Receptionist |
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Tracey Hoyt | Delivery Nurse |
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Leslie Ann Coles | Patricia Café Owner |
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Christopher Britton | Dr. Lieber |
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Marcia Bennett | Principal Hersch |
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Mari Trainor | Godsend Nurse |
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Ann Holloway | File Clerk |
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Zoie Palmer | Susan Pierce |
| Director | Nick Hamm |
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| Writer | Mark Bomback | |
| Producer | Mark Bomback, Chris Briggs, Christopher Briggs, Michael Burns, Marc Butan, Mark Canton, Mark Cuban, Jon Feltheimer, Eric Kopeloff, Steve Mitchell, Sean O'Keefe, Robert Ortiz, Michael Paseornek, Cathy Schulman, Todd Wagner | |
| Musician | Brian Tyler | |
| Photography | Kramer Morgenthau | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Anamorphic Widescreen (2.35:1) |
| Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Subtitles | English | Spanish |
| Distributor | Lions Gate |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Aug 17, 2004 |
| Regions | 1 |