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  1. Singularity Principle is a 2013 American-Canadian-Bahamian-Australian science fiction film starring William B. Davis, Michael Patrick Denis and John Diehl. The film was produced by Double A Pictures and Salient Clear. Epcott purchased rights to distribute the file in Japan

    • David Robert Deranian, Austin Robert Hines
    • David Robert Deranian, Austin Robert Hines
    • English
  2. 15. Nov. 2013 · With William B. Davis, John Diehl, Michael Patrick Denis, Adam Formanek. Singularity Principle is a feature length science-fiction film about the consequences of renegade experiments into Parallel Universes with attention to scientific detail that delivers a story to both illuminate and entertain.

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    • Sci-Fi
    • David Robert Deranian, Austin Robert Hines
    • 2013-11-15
  3. 7. Okt. 2012 · 20. 5.1K views 10 years ago. A journey into Parallel Universes, written and directed by well known physicist Dr. David Deranian. "Singularity Principle" is a science-fiction adventure with...

    • 1 Min.
    • 5,2K
    • Big Screen Entertainment Group
  4. Singularity Principle is a feature length science-fiction film about the consequences of renegade experiments into Parallel Universes.

  5. Singularity Principle is a feature length science-fiction film about the consequences of renegade experiments into Parallel Universes. Co-written and directed (with Austin Hines) by physicist Dr. David Deranian, the film pays particular attention to accurate scientific detail.

    • 2013
    • Austin Robert Hines, David Robert Deranian
  6. Dr. Peter Tanning (Michael Denis), has followed in the footsteps of his mentor, Professor Jack Brenner (John Diehl), by creating a Parallel Universe. When the experiment goes wrong, Jack disappears from this Universe and Peter is kicked out of the lab.

  7. Singularity Principle is a feature length science-fiction film about the consequences of renegade experiments into Parallel Universes. Co-written and directed (with Austin Hines) by physicist Dr. David Deranian, the film pays particular attention to accurate scientific detail.