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In Time (2011)

In the not-too-distant future, the aging gene has been switched off. To avoid overpopulation, time has become the currency and the way people pay for luxuries and necessities. The rich can live forever, while the rest struggle to negotiate for their immortality. A poor young man who suddenly comes into a fortune of time finds himself on the run from a corrupt police force known as the "time keepers".
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In the not-too-distant future, the aging gene has been switched off. To avoid overpopulation, time has become the currency and the way people pay for luxuries and necessities. The rich can live forever, while the rest struggle to negotiate for their immortality. A poor young man who suddenly comes into a fortune of time finds himself on the run from a corrupt police force known as the "time keepers".

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Genre:Action, Thriller, Science Fiction
Directed By:Andrew Niccol
Written By:Andrew Niccol
In Theaters:10/28/2011
Box Office:$173,900,000
Runtime:109 minutes
Studio:New Regency Pictures, Strike Entertainment

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Director

Andrew Niccol

Director

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Amanda Seyfried

Sylvia Weis

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Justin Timberlake

Will Salas

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Cillian Murphy

Raymond Leon

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Vincent Kartheiser

Philippe Weis

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Olivia Wilde

Rachel Salas

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Matt Bomer

Henry Hamilton

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Johnny Galecki

Borel

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Collins Pennie

Timekeeper Jaeger

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Toby Hemingway

Timekeeper Kors

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Brendan Miller

Kolber

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Yaya DaCosta

Greta

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