Control Factor (2003)
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Synopsis: Lance Bishop (Adam Baldwin, not from the Baldwin clan) is your run-of -the-mill insurance salesman whose life is happy and relatively unremarkable until one fateful day which leads him to question... Lance Bishop (Adam Baldwin, not from the Baldwin clan) is your run-of -the-mill insurance salesman whose life is happy and relatively unremarkable until one fateful day which leads him to question his sanity. First a strange degenerate inexplicably attacks him in the street. Then he hears voices in his head. Voices that tell him that it might be a good idea to murder his beloved wife (Elizabeth Berkley, SHOWGIRLS). Turns out, the voices are part of a top-secret government plot to control the minds of its citizens and achieve world domination. Fortunately, Bishop discovers other, somewhat off-kilter folks, who suspect their minds have been tampered with. This moody, paranoid picture follows in the tradition of alien-abduction movies such as THE X-FILES and TAKEN. The only difference is that here, the sinister characters representing the government bear an uncanny resemblance to aliens. [More]
Starring: Elizabeth Berkley, Adam Baldwin, Tony Todd
Starring: Elizabeth Berkley, Adam Baldwin, Tony Todd
Director: Nelson McCormick
Director: Nelson McCormick
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