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White Noise (movie) - Definition and Overview

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White Noise is a 2005 drama/supernatural thriller movie, directed by Geoffrey Sax. The title refers to Electronic voice phenomena (EVP), where voices, which some believe to be from the "other side", can be heard on audio recordings.

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Plot summary

Jonathan Rivers (played by Keaton) is a succesful architect, and lives a peaceful life with his wife Anna (played by West), until her unexpected and sudden disappearance. Eventually, he is contacted by a man (played by McNiece) claiming that his wife is dead, and that he has recorded messages from Anna through EVP. While Jonathan is initially dismissive, he begins to believe that the recorded voice is indeed that of his wife. He becomes obsessed with trying to contact her himself, despite warnings from a psychic who tries to tell him how the recording can attract other, unwanted entities.

Tagline: The dead are trying to get a hold of you.

Cast

  • Michael Keaton – Jonathan Rivers
  • Chandra West – Anna Rivers
  • Deborah Kara Unger – Sarah Tate
  • Ian McNeice – Raymond Price
  • Sarah Strange – Jane
  • Nicholas Elia – Mike Rivers
  • Mike Dopud – Detective Smits
  • Marsha Regis – Police Woman
  • Brad Sihvon – Minister
  • Amber Rothwell – Susie Tomlinson
  • Suzanne Ristic – Mary Freeman

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