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Based on true events, "The Mothman Prophecies" examines
a series of inexplicable occurrences through the eyes - and mind
- of one man. Richard Gere, Laura Linney, Will Patton and Debra
Messing star in this suspense-filled thriller about a man driven
to extremes to investigate the mysterious circumstances surrounding
his wife's death - and how they might be connected to the strange
phenomena in a town four hundred miles away.
When is life truly at its best? John Klein (Richard Gere), a respected
Washington Post journalist at the top of his game, recognizes that
moment. It comes the day he and his wife Mary (Debra Messing)
are house hunting and find the place of their dreams. It's a little
too big, possibly a little more than he wanted to spend, but one
look from Mary tells him this is it.
Then on their joyful ride home, with a gust of wind and a passing
shadow, the dream is shattered. The accident should have been avoidable.
When Mary slammed on the brakes
there was nothing there. For
Mary, the incident was a premonition. John puts everything on hold
to be with her, but his love isn't enough to keep her alive.
While removing Mary's possessions from the hospital, John remembers
her last words: "You didn't see it, did you?" Then he
discovers a sketchpad covered with odd drawings, variations of the
same eerie apparition. John can't understand the significance of
the drawings but is haunted by the unsettling images.
A couple of years later, John's grief has settled somewhat but
he is clearly a man altered by tragedy. He lives his life and performs
his job in a fog, an unexplainable presence always with him. While
driving one night from Washington to Richmond for an assignment,
he loses his way and ends up on a deserted country highway. When
his car inexplicably breaks down, he walks to a nearby farmhouse.
The homeowner not only threatens John but tells him he has been
waiting for him. John is baffled.
Sgt. Connie Parker (Laura Linney) arrives on the scene and apologizes
for the rude reception, but divulges that the entire county is on
edge due to a recent series of odd disturbances. It is only now
that John realizes that he is in Point Pleasant, West Virginia --
four hundred miles from where he thought he was. It is not logically
possible. But here he is. How?
His curiosity piqued, John decides to stay in Point Pleasant to
explore the reports of unexplained phenomena in the town. He soon
realizes that they may all be related - not just to each other,
but also to the strange sketches Mary had been obsessively drawing
just hours before her death. But what exactly is the connection?
The events defy simple explanation and, even more disturbing, seem
to predict impending disasters. Plane crashes, earthquakes
surely it must be a gruesome coincidence? The more he unravels,
the more John begins to question his own sanity. Are there unknown
forces behind the strange sightings? What terrible thing awaits
the people of Point Pleasant? For John, it's a race against time
to figure it out - and try to prevent something terrible from happening.
Based on the true events in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, as chronicled
in John Keel's book of the same title, "The Mothman Prophecies"
is a Screen Gems and Lakeshore Entertainment presentation of a Lakeshore
Entertainment production. Produced by Tom Rosenberg, Gary Lucchesi
and Gary Goldstein, "The Mothman Prophecies" is written
by Richard Hatem and directed by Mark Pellington.
"The Mothman Prophecies" will be released January 25,
2002.
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