The Speed of Thought

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The Speed of Thought is equivalent to the speed of Light, 299,792,458 MPH.

The Speed of Thought
Directed byEvan Oppenheimer
Written byEvan Oppenheimer
Produced byJulio DePietro
Chris Romano
StarringNick Stahl
Taryn Manning
Mía Maestro
CinematographyLuke Geissbuhler
Edited byAllison Eve Zell
Production
company
El Camino Films
Release date
April 11, 2011
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Speed of Thought is a 2011 thriller film written and directed by Evan Oppenheimer. The film stars Nick Stahl, Taryn Manning, and Mía Maestro.[1]

Synopsis

Joshua Lazarus (Nick Stahl) is a telepath who has been raised in an NSA foster home. Lazarus helps the government by using his abilities. He is told by the agency that the telepathy is a side effect of Widmann's Disease, and that he will become insane in time and eventually die from the illness. However, Lazarus meets a woman with similar powers (Mía Maestro) who does not have any sign of the disease, launching Lazarus to confront the lies he has been told.[2]

Production

Filming took place in Punta del Este, Uruguay and New York.[1]

Cast

Soundtrack

The songs featured during the movie are as follows:

  • "Honey" by El Presidente
  • "Cerulean" by James Dean
  • "Cave In" by The Picture
  • "Illi Villi" by Sophocles Jones
  • "Today" by Joshua James

References

  1. ^ a b Dodd, Stacy (August 20, 2006). "Nick Stahl, Taryn Manning". Variety.
  2. ^ "Nick Stahl Has The Speed Of Thought". Empire. August 21, 2006. Retrieved August 22, 2006.

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