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Director: |
David Cunningham |
Writer: |
John Hodge |
Starring: |
Ian McShane, Frances Conroy, Christopher Eccleston, Alexander Ludwig, Jonathan Jackson |
Released: |
October 4, 2007 |
Rating: |
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Runtime: |
99 minutes
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Story: |
The Stanton family is re-located from their familiar and comfortable surroundings in
America to a small and unfamiliar town in England. What they don't know is that the
family actually has deep roots in the town -- several centuries deep. And the youngest
son, Will Stanton (Alexander Ludwig) -- who is just trying to fit in at school and
figure out how to talk to his crush - is the unlikely hero who finds himself thrust
into an epic battle between the champions of the light and the sinister soldiers of the dark.
Will finds that he is actually the last in the line of warriors called the Old Ones who
are led by Merriman (Ian McShane) and Miss Greythorne (Frances Conroy.) Each take Will
under their wing to guide him on his journey as The Seeker where he will need to use
his special powers to seek signs hidden throughout time to right the balance between
light and dark.
As Miss Greythorne explains to Will -- he is "part of something that has been waiting
for you all your life. We, the Old Ones, we serve the Light. The Rider, he serves the
Dark. The Light creates, the Dark destroys. THE SEEKER, Will. It is you who must restore
the power of the Light." His feeling of alienation mixed with deja-vu, she tells him,
is part of the plan. "You are special, Will, a Stanton, returned to this place. The
seventh son of a seventh son."
Setting off on the journey of a lifetime -- Will uses his powers to travel through time,
make objects fly and exhibit supernatural strength to fight the evil who is represented
on earth by the mysterious Rider (Christopher Eccleston.) As The Rider attempts to
overcome the world with cold and darkness, Will battles with himself and all the dark
forces that are being used against him to save the world. Although he questions himself
and his abilities the Old Ones are there to reassure him that: "Even the smallest light
can shine in the darkness."
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Cast: |
Alexander Ludwig
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Will Stanton |
Christopher Eccleston
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The Rider |
Ian McShane
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Merriman Lyon |
Frances Conroy
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Miss Greythorne |
James Cosmo
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Dawson |
Jim Piddock
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Old George |
Amelia Warner
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Maggie Barnes |
John Benjamin Hickey
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John Stanton |
Wendy Crewson
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Mary Stanton |
Emma Lockhart
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Gwen Stanton |
Drew Tyler Bell
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James Stanton |
Edmund Entin
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Robin Stanton |
Gary Entin
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Paul Stanton |
Gregory Smith
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Max Stanton |
Jordan J. Dale
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Stephen Stanton |
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