An architect's desire to speak with his wife from beyond the grave, becomes an obsession with supernatural repercussions.
Divorced architect Jonathan Rivers (Michael Keaton) seems to lead a pretty good life with partial custody of his young son and a happy second marriage to Anna (Chandra West), a best-selling author. Things take an ugly turn when Anna disappears during a thunderstorm, apparently the victim of a freak accident. Eventually, her body is found, and Jonathan sinks into despair. Then he meets Raymond (Ian McNeice), who claims that Anna has contacted him through EVP, or electronic voice phenomena. Raymond explains that the dead can communicate from beyond via static on common electronic equipment like radios and televisions. Jonathan is skeptical until he starts getting phone calls from Anna's inactive cell phone. He visits Raymond, whose home is filled with audio and video monitors and high-tech recording equipment. There he meets Sarah (Deborah Kara Unger), who has recently received a farewell message from her late fiancé. Jonathan eventually receives what appears to be a communication from Anna, but soon afterward, Raymond turns up dead. Obsessed with maintaining contact with his late wife, Jonathan visits a psychic (Connor Tracy) who warns him that he's going down a dangerous path, "meddling" in the affairs of the dead. Undaunted, Jonathan continues to study EVP and eventually finds that he's getting messages from people who haven't died...yet. White Noise was directed by Geoffrey Sax from an original script by Niall Johnson. — Josh Ralske
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Michael Keaton | Jonathan Rivers |
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Chandra West | Anna Rivers |
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Deborah Kara Unger | Sarah Tate |
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Ian McNeice | Raymond Price |
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Sarah Strange | Jane |
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Nicholas Elia | Mike Rivers |
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Mike Dopud | Detective Smits |
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Marsha Regis | Police Woman |
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Brad Sihvon | Minister |
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Mitchell Kosterman | Work Man |
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L. Harvey Gold | Business Man |
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Amber Rothwell | Susie Tomlinson |
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Suzanne Ristic | Mary Freeman |
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Keegan Connor Tracy | Mirabelle |
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Miranda Frigon | Car Crash Woman |
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Aaron Douglas | Young Father |
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Anthony Harrison | Doctor |
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Bruce Dawson | Mark |
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Benita Ha | TV Reporter |
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Anastasia Corbett | Young Girl (EVP) |
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Micki Maunsell | Edith Tomlinson |
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Ross Birchall | Young Boy (EVP) |
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Peter Bryant | Man (EVP) |
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Bill Tarling | Presence #1 |
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Chuck Walkinshaw | Presence #2 |
| Director | Geoffrey Sax |
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| Writer | Niall Johnson | |
| Producer | Paul Brooks, Simon Brooks, Stephen Hegyes, Scott Niemeyer, Jonathan Shore, Norm Waitt, Shawn Williamson | |
| Musician | Claude Foisy | |
| Photography | Chris Seager | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Anamorphic Widescreen (2.35:1) |
| Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 SPANISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Subtitles | Spanish |
| Distributor | Universal Studios |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | May 17, 2005 |
| Regions | 1 |