The Dead Zone

  • Theatrical - Wide 1983-10-21
Box Office Gross: $20,766,616
Running Time: 103 minutes
Language: English
Production Company: The De Laurentiis Company, Lorimar Motion Pictures
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Johnny Smith is a schoolteacher with his whole life ahead of him but, after leaving his fiancee’s home one night, is involved in a car crash which leaves him in a coma for 5 years. When he wakes, he discovers he... See more has an ability to see into the past, present and future life of anyone with whom he comes into physical contact.

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