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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.

    • (213)
    • Sci-Fi
    • David Robert Deranian, Austin Robert Hines
    • 2013-11-15
  3. 1. Nov. 2011 · Logline: A young Scientist must convince a psychiatrist that he is not insane and that his crazed behavior is a consequence of a Parallel Universe he created...

    • 2 Min.
    • 14K
    • Big Screen Entertainment Group
  4. Jack's protégé, Dr. Peter Tanning (Michael Denis) is being interrogated by Dr. Lawrence Cason (William B. Davis) of a clandestine Black-Ops Agency to learn about the experiment and to find out what happened to Jack Brenner.

  5. Jack Brenner. Amy Locicero. Dr. Lori Cason. Michael Patrick Denis. Dr. Peter Tanning. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Consequences arise when scientists delve into parallel universes.

    • Sci-Fi
  6. 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
  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.