Stir Of Echoes (1999)

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Written by Richard Matheson, David Koepp

Directed by David Koepp

Running Time: 99 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Tom Witzky (Kevin Bacon) is a regular, everyday kind of guy, a utilities lineman, married, with a young son called Jake (Zachary David Cope). His wife, Maggie (Kathryn Erbe) is pregnant and he hangs out with his long-time friends in a Chicago neighbourhood.

When at a party, his sister-in-law hypnotizes him, and he goes into a deep trance. Before waking him, she suggests that he keep his mind open.

That night he sees flashes of violence and the ghost of a young woman. His young son, too, is "a receiver," but while the boy is calm and coherent in his conversations with spirits, Tom is confused and agitated.

Over time, the young woman's story comes to the surface, and Tom begins a hunt for her body that puts him and his usually understanding wife, Maggie, in grave danger.

When is Stir Of Echoes next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Sci-Fi/Horror Tomorrow, 7:05pm and on Sky Movies Sci-Fi/Horror HD Tomorrow, 7:05pm. See more...

Cast

Zachary David CopeJake Witzky
Image for Kevin BaconKevin BaconTom Witzky
Kathryn ErbeMaggie Witzky
Illeana DouglasLisa Weil
Kevin DunnFrank McCarthy
Conor O'FarrellHarry Damon
Lusia StrusSheila McCarthy
Stephen Eugene WalkerBobby
Mary Kay CookVanessa Damon
Larry Neumann Jr.Lenny
Image for Jennifer MorrisonJennifer MorrisonSamantha Kozac

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