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Uploaded on Oct 22, 2010

Dr. Martin Harris (Liam Neeson) awakens after a car accident in Berlin to discover that his wife (January Jones) suddenly doesn't recognize him and another man (Aidan Quinn) has assumed his identity. Ignored by disbelieving authorities and hunted by mysterious assassins, he finds himself alone, tired, and on the run.
Aided by an unlikely ally (Diane Kruger), Martin plunges headlong into a deadly mystery that will force him to question his sanity, his identity, and just how far he's willing to go to uncover the truth.
Academy Award® nominee Liam Neeson ("Schindler's List"), Diane Kruger ("Inglorious Basterds") and January Jones (TV's "Mad Men") star in the contemporary thriller "Unknown." The film also stars Aidan Quinn (TV's "The Book of Daniel"), Bruno Ganz ("The Reader") and Oscar® nominee Frank Langella ("Frost/Nixon").
The film was directed by Jaume Collet-Serra ("Orphan"), from a screenplay by Oliver Butcher & Steve Cornwell, based on the novel Out of My Head by Didier van Cauwelaert.
"Unknown" is produced by Joel Silver, Leonard Goldberg and Andrew Rona. Susan Downey, Steve Richards, Sarah Meyer and Peter McAleese served as executive producers, with Richard Mirisch, Adam Kuhn, Charlie Woebcken, Christoph Fisser and Henning Molfenter co-producing.
Collet-Serra's behind-the-scenes collaborators included director of photography Flavio Labiano, production designer Richard Bridgland, editor TimAlverson, and two-time Oscar®-nominated costume designer Ruth Myers ("Emma," "The Addams Family").
"Unknown" was shot entirely in Germany, using Studio Babelsberg, the oldest large-scale studio complex in the world. Studio Babelsberg is also a co-producer on the film, under an agreement with Silver's Dark Castle Entertainment. Locations also included Berlin and Leipzig.

Warner Bros. Pictures presents in association with Dark Castle Entertainment, a Panda Production. Opening nationwide on February 18, 2011, "Unknown" will be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.

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  • Mark Boggess

    I kept waiting for him to pull out a lightsaber!

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  • ppatbmw

    foreigners still haven't learned their lesson; not to fuck with Liam Neeson...

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  • Brenda Majors

    Exactly. I wonder if they'll use the same "feed the world" propaganda to fight California proposition 37. Show pictures of starving kids on TV? Tell voters that their taxes will be raised in order to starve children to death?

    I'd better not give them any more ideas.

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  • Helgacabbage

    In the book this was based on, the botanists - and Martin - were trying to prove GM strains of plants no longer had the ability to fight off certain diseases, and at first Martin thought the identity theft was a conspiracy by Monsanto to shut him up. In this they make it so that the GMs were going to cure famine (sigh) and the theory is people are trying to discredit their research and stop them.

    Neither is the answer, but it still bugs me that they changed it. Pro GM lobbyists maybe? Grr.

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  • Hamish Cranford-Smith

    trailer gives away too much.

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  • Alex Hepburn

    I paused the trailer half way through and came back to it after watching the movie. It literally gives away the whole plot and all of the twists.

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  • saiyanveg

    moral of this movie - all bad guys could do with a head bump once in a while.

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  • MrM4X0N3

    Hell yeah man , hell yeah...

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  • chickflickaddict91

    That man is nearly 60!? I think he is just getting better with age!!

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  • chickflickaddict91

    He is brill as these characters isnt he!!! Just a badass lik!!!

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