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Amnesia

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When his wife mysteriously vanishes, Detective Mackenzie Stone (John Hannah) begins an exhaustive hunt to find her, navigating his way through countless twists and turns as he doggedly pursues the investigation. Five years after his wife's disappearance, Stone finally finds himself with a potential lead -- Jenna Dean (Jemma Redgrave), a woman who suffers from amnesia. Facing cunning lies and deceit, Stone must crack the code that is Dean's memory if he has any hope of tracking down his wife.

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Stephen Holden New York Times 12/02/2004
3/5
The concept gets a weird but intriguing workout. Go to Full Review
Lou Lumenick New York Post 12/02/2004
2.5/4
While this twisty thriller sometimes borders on the pretentious, it's an auspicious debut by writer-director Martin Koolhoven. Go to Full Review
Ed Park Village Voice 11/30/2004
So true to its title that I've forgotten many of the details already -- and I just saw it this morning. Go to Full Review
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Synopsis When his wife mysteriously vanishes, Detective Mackenzie Stone (John Hannah) begins an exhaustive hunt to find her, navigating his way through countless twists and turns as he doggedly pursues the investigation. Five years after his wife's disappearance, Stone finally finds himself with a potential lead -- Jenna Dean (Jemma Redgrave), a woman who suffers from amnesia. Facing cunning lies and deceit, Stone must crack the code that is Dean's memory if he has any hope of tracking down his wife.
Director
Nicholas Laughland
Producer
Jeremy Gwilt
Screenwriter
Chris Lang
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Crime, Drama, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Runtime
2h 24m