TriMark (2000)
Action | Science Fiction | Thriller
Canada | English | Color | 01:50
In the near future, a company called Xchange owns a mind transference technology that enables instantaneous travel by swapping bodies with someone at the destination. A member of the privileged corporate class ("Corpie") Xchanging for the first time unwittingly switches bodies with a terrorist. Forced to hide in a limited life span cloned body with just 2 days remaining, he races against time to stop the terrorist and regain his body.
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Stephen Baldwin | Clone #1/Toffler 3 |
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Pascale Bussieres | Madeleine Renard |
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Kim Coates | Toffler/Fisk 2 |
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Kyle MacLachlan | Fisk/Toffler 2 |
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Tom Rack | Mr. Finerman |
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Arnold Pinnock | Dickerson |
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Charles Edwin Powell | Quayle Scott |
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Judah Katz | Lister |
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Sean Devine | Rix |
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Janet Kidder | Alison De Waay |
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Larry Day | Walt Simons |
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Andreas Apergis | Chan |
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Lisa Bronwyn Moore | Glowacki 2 |
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Jayne Heitmeyer | Proponia |
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Amy Sloan | Glowacki 1 |
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Emma Campbell | Ralpha |
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Frank Fontaine | Detective Moore |
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Scot Denton | Eisner Scott |
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Randy Thomas | Lister 2 (Buff Body) |
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Alain Goulem | Clerk |
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Karen Elkin | Barmaid |
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Daniella Ferrera | Female Prostitute |
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Danny Blanco Hall | Cabbie |
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Ilona Elkin | Female Attendant #2 |
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Jonathan Stark | Foreman 1 |
| Director | Allan Moyle |
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| Writer | Christopher Pelham, Léopold St-Pierre | |
| Producer | Mark Amin, Jean Desormeaux, Martha Fernandez, Marc S. Grenier, Gord Haines, Denis Martel, Ron Proulx, Stephen Ujlaki | |
| Photography | Pierre Gill | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Regions | Region 2 |