Unthinkable Movie

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Who's Involved:

Samuel L. Jackson, Carrie-Anne Moss, David Slade, Martin Donovan, Michael Sheen, Gil Bellows, Brandon Routh, Oren Moverman, Michael Mendelsohn, Peter Woodward, Caldecot Chubb

Release Date:

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Runtime: N/A
Language: English

Plot: What's the story about?

The thriller centers on a major threat to the United States when the locations of three nuclear devices are shrouded in secrecy by a single terrorist. With only two days before they are deployed, a black-ops interrogator and a female FBI agent have to decide how far they will go to find them.


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Who stars in Unthinkable: Cast List


The Garfield Movie, Damaged  


Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Missing William  


House at the End of the Street, Life on the Line  


The Art of Racing in the Rain, Redemption Day  


The Acolyte (series), The Matrix Resurrections  


Tron: Legacy, Bright Young Things  

Who's making Unthinkable: Crew List

A look at the Unthinkable behind-the-scenes crew and production team. The film's director David Slade last directed Dark Harvest and Nightmare Cinema. The film's writer Peter Woodward last wrote Closing the Ring and Love and Glory.

Director

David Slade

Producers

Caldecot Chubb
Michael Mendelsohn

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Production: What we know about Unthinkable?

Key Facts

  1. Production is scheduled to start in September in Michigan (06/01/08).

Filming Timeline

  1. 2010 - April: The film was set to Completed  status.

Unthinkable Release Date: When was the film released?


Unthinkable DVD & Blu-ray Release Date: When was the film released?

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Unthinkable was released on DVD & Blu-ray on Tuesday, June 15, 2010 .

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