Murder Scene (2000)

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Written by Marilyn Webber

Directed by Rob King

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: 15 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Also known as "Murder Seen" this is an exciting suspense thriller.

Botany graduate student, Zoey Drayden (Nicole Eggert) receives a mysterious phone call for help one night.

After discovering that the dreams she's been having are actually true, she goes to the police and becomes their prime suspect in a series of murders.

Detectives Keegan (Callum Keith Rennie) and Stepnoski (Timothy Bottoms) who are working the case reluctantly believe the theory that she may be psychically connected to the victim.

Determined to solve the mystery herself, Zoey tracks the kidnapper Ivan Stark (Kent Allen) with her friend Craig Masters (Will Sanderson) help. It's a race against the clock to save the victim in time.

Cast

Nicole EggertZoey Drayden
Callum Keith RennieDet. Keegan
Timothy BottomsDet. Stepnoski
Kent AllenIvan Stark
Will SandersonCraig Masters
Gerald Lenton-YoungLieutenant
Lisa Marie PollockJanette Collier
Wendy AndersonDr. Eschenberg
Sharon BakkerHellen Collier
Tammy Rae BeltramiIvan's Attorney
Tibor FehéregyháziDr. Pilkington
Blaine HartDonald Collier

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