Title | Dead Zone: Season 1 |
Year | 2002 |
Time | 507 mins |
Genre | Action; Science Fiction; Suspense |
Director | John Lafia; Robert Lieberman |
Edition | |
Format | DVD |
Actor | Anthony Michael Hall as Johnny Smith; Nicole de Boer as Sarah Bracknell Bannerman; David Ogden Stiers as Reverend Purdy; Chris Bruno as Sheriff Walt Bannerman; John L. Adams as Bruce Lewis; Kristen Dalton as Dana Bright; Bill Mondy as Deputy Roscoe; Anna Hagan as Vera Smith; Rick Tae as Dr. Tran; Spencer Achtymichuk as Johnny 'JJ' Bannerman; Michael St. John Smith as Mike Kennedy; Dominic Louis as Johnny 'JJ' Bannerman; Emily Holmes as Allison Connover; Michael Rogers as Frank Dodd; Alvin Sanders as Principal Pelson |
Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
Cinematography | Stephen McNutt; David Hennings |
Language | English |
Plot | Johnny Smith has been leading an idyllic small-town life. Employed as a science teacher, Johnny takes great pleasure in showing his young students the wonders of the natural world. He is also newly engaged to Sarah, a fellow teacher he's known since childhood, and is a good son to his widowed mother, who lives nearby. Johnny's life is nearly perfect... until a near-fatal car crash that leaves him in a deep coma. Six years later, Johnny finally regains consciousness and discovers that the life he once knew is gone. His mother has passed away, and Sarah has gone on to marry someone else - and the child she and her husband, the local sheriff, are now raising is Johnny's son. But Johnny himself is also not the same person he once was: he now finds himself in possession of amazing psychic powers which allow him to see into the lives of anyone he touches. Before he even leaves the hospital, he helps save the life of a nurse's daughter after having a miraculous vision, in which he sees |
Producer | Robert Lieberman; Anthony Michael Hall |
Writer | Stephen King; David Goldsmith |
Subtitles | English; English (Closed Captioned) |