Knowing


03:30 am - 06:00 am, Monday, November 3 on Syfy (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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A list from an 50-year-old time capsule contains deadly predictions that have already transpired, and a teacher tries to stop the next calamity from coming true.

2009 English
Other Drama Action/adventure Mystery Sci-fi Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Nicolas Cage (Actor) .. John Koestler
Rose Byrne (Actor) .. Diana Wayland
Chandler Canterbury (Actor) .. Caleb Koestler
Ben Mendelsohn (Actor) .. Phil Bergman
Nadia Townsend (Actor) .. Grace Koestler
Terry Camilleri (Actor) .. Cashier
Lara Robinson (Actor) .. Lucinda Embry / Abby Wayland
Adrienne Pickering (Actor) .. Allison
Alethea McGrath (Actor) .. Miss Taylor (2009)
Danielle Carter (Actor) .. Miss Taylor (1959)
David Lennie (Actor) .. Principal Clark (1959)
D.G. Maloney (Actor) .. The Stranger
Alan Hopgood (Actor) .. Rev. Koestler
Tamara Donnellan (Actor) .. Lucinda's Mother
Travis Waite (Actor) .. Lucinda's Father
Liam Hemsworth (Actor) .. Spencer
Harli Ames (Actor) .. Man in Duffle Coat
Alyssa McClelland (Actor) .. Flight Attendant
Gareth Yuen (Actor) .. Donald
Lesley Anne Mitchell (Actor) .. Stacey
Raymond Thomas (Actor) .. Teacher
Angie Diaz (Actor) .. Reporter
Kate Mylius (Actor) .. Student (uncredited)
Joshua Long (Actor) .. Younger Caleb
Carolyn Shakespeare Allen (Actor) .. Principal (2009)
Jake Bradley (Actor) .. Boy
Jean-Michael Tan (Actor) .. Carpool Mate 2
Rody Claude (Actor) .. Patrolman
Benita Collings (Actor) .. John's Mother
Raymond Anthony Thomas (Actor) .. Teacher

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Did You Know..
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Nicolas Cage (Actor) .. John Koestler
Born: January 07, 1964
Birthplace: Long Beach, California
Trivia: Actor Nicolas Cage has always strived to make a name for himself based on his work, rather than on his lineage. As the nephew of filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola, Cage altered his last name to avoid accusations of nepotism. (He chose "Cage" both out of admiration for avant-garde musician John Cage and en homage to comic book hero Luke Cage). Even if he had retained the family name, it isn't likely that anyone would consider Cage holding fast to his uncle's coattails. Time and again, Cage travels to great lengths to add verisimilitude to his roles.Born January 7, 1964, in Long Beach, CA, to a literature professor father and dancer/choreographer mother, Cage first caught the acting bug while a student at Beverly Hills High School. After graduation, he debuted on film with a small part in Amy Heckerling's 1982 classic Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Following a lead role in Martha Coolidge's cult comedy Valley Girl (1983), Cage spent the remainder of the decade playing endearingly bizarre and disreputable men, most notably as Crazy Charlie the Appliance King in Peggy Sue Got Married (1986), Hi McDonough in Raising Arizona (1987), and Ronny Cammareri in the same year's Moonstruck, the last of which won him a Golden Globe nomination and a legion of female fans, ecstatic over the actor's unconventional romantic appeal.The '90s saw Cage assume a series of diverse roles, ranging from a violent ex-con in David Lynch's Wild at Heart (1990) to a sweet-natured private eye in the romantic comedy Honeymoon in Vegas (1992) to a dying alcoholic in Mike Figgis' astonishing Leaving Las Vegas (1995). For this last role, Cage won a Best Actor Oscar for his quietly devastating portrayal, and, respectability in hand, gained an official entrance into Hollywood's higher ranks. After winning his Oscar, along with a score of other honors for his performance, Cage switched gears in a way that would prove to be, with the occasional exception, largely permanent. He dove into a series of action movies like the Michael Bay thriller The Rock, the prisoners-on-a-plane movie Con Air, and the infamous John Woo flick Face/Off. Greeted with hefty paychecks and audience approval, Cage forged ahead on a career path lit largely with explosions.There would be exceptions, like 1998's City of Angels, a remake of Wim Wenders' Wings of Desire, and Martin Scorsese's Bringing Out the Dead, and the the lightly dramatic romantic comedy The Family Man, but Cage stuck mostly to thrillers and action movies. A spate of such films would fill his resume, like Gone in 60 Seconds, The Life of David Gale, 8MM, and Snake Eyes, but Cage would briefly revisit his roots in character work, teaming with Being John Malkovich director Spike Jonze in 2002 for a duel role in the complex comedy Adaptation (2002). With Cage appearing as both screenwriter Charlie Kaufman as well as his fictional brother Donald, Adaptation followed Charlie's attempt to adapt author Susan Orlean's seemingly unfilmable novel The Orchid Thief as a feature film, and Donald's parallel efforts to write his own hacky yet lucrative script by following the guidance of a caustic, Syd Field-like screenwriting instructor (Brian Cox). A weighty role that demanded an actor capable of portraying characters that couldn't differ more emotionally despite their outward appearance, Adaptation brought Cage his second Oscar nomination -- and he was soon back to business as usual.2004 saw the release of the megahit adventure film National Treasure, which cast Cage as an archaeologist convinced there's a treasure map on the back of the U.S. Declaration of Independence. The outrageous film would earn a sequel in 2007, but first Cage made the ill-advised decision to star in Neil LaBute's reworking of the Robin Hardy/Anthony Shaffer collaboration The Wicker Man (2006). Though video compilations of the movie's most hilariously hackneyed moments would become popular on the internet, Cage was soon portraying a motorcycle-driving stuntman who sells his soul to Mephistopheles -- in Mark Steven Johnson's live-action comic book adaptation Ghost Rider. Upon premiering in the States, the film became a big success. In the same year's sci-fi thriller Next, directed by Lee Tamahori, Cage plays Cris Johnson, a man who attains the ability to see into the future and must suddenly decide between saving himself and saving the world; the film failed to ignite the way Ghost Rider did just a couple months before it. Next came Bangkok Dangerous, Knowing, The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call - New Orleans, Drive Angry, Seeking Justice, and Trespass -- all high octane, high adrenaline movies that found Cage diving, leaping, and shooting his way through the story. Cage found himself with a surprise hit in Matthew Vaughn's Kick-Ass (2010), playing a vigilante former cop in the black comedy film. He voiced the main character in 2013's animated The Croods, but then mostly stuck to action-crime-thriller-type movies for the next couple of years, including films like Left Behind (2014), The Runner (2015) and The Trust (2016).
Rose Byrne (Actor) .. Diana Wayland
Born: July 24, 1979
Birthplace: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Trivia: Though Australian-born actress Rose Byrne made her film debut in 1994, when she played a supporting role in the eccentric drama Dallas Doll alongside Sandra Bernhard and Jake Blundell, her breakout performances within her native country were both on the small screen; namely, in the soap opera Echo Point and the long-running drama series Heartbreak High. After developing a fan base and gaining some critical recognition, Byrne was cast alongside fellow Aussie Heath Ledger in Two Hands (1999), which featured the actress playing an innocent country girl whose would-be suitor has unwittingly found himself in the midst of a mafia scandal. Though she undoubtedly caught the eye of American filmmakers after Two Hands' premiere at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival, Byrne wouldn't appear in an American film until several years later, when she made a very small appearance in a very big movie -- Star Wars: Episode II -- Attack of the Clones. However, before Star Wars, Byrne starred in two little-known, but nonetheless significant, Australian parts, including her first lead role in The Goddess of 1967 (2000), in which she portrayed a blind, emotionally unstable orphan, and My Mother Frank, which featured her as the unrequited love interest of a pining college student. After the 2002 release of Attack of the Clones, Byrne could be seen in a minor but indelible supporting role in Matt Dillon's City of Ghosts. Byrne went on to perform in two critically acclaimed Australian features -- The Rage in Placid Lake (2003) and The Night We Called It a Day (2003) -- as well as the U.K. release I Capture the Castle (2003), in which she co-starred as the beautiful daughter of a once-grand English family. In 2004, Byrne played a supporting role in Wolfgang Petersen's big-budget historical epic Troy, and went on to star with Josh Hartnett, Matthew Lillard, and Troy alumna Diane Kruger in director Paul McGuigan's thriller Wicker Park. In 2006 she was cast in a supporting role in Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette. In 2007 she had a hit on the small-screen as one of the leads in the series Damages. Although she continued to work steadily in movies as well, she didn't find herself in a big hit until 2011 when she was one of the main characters in the Oscar nominated comedy Bridesmaids. That same year she also appeared in X-Men: First Class as Dr. Moira MacTaggert.Byrne soon became a mainstay in the comedy world, appearing in The Internship, Neighbors and Spy. She also appeared in the 2014 remake of Annie, playing Grace, and reprised her role of in X-Men: Apocalypse (2016).
Chandler Canterbury (Actor) .. Caleb Koestler
Born: December 15, 1998
Ben Mendelsohn (Actor) .. Phil Bergman
Born: April 03, 1969
Birthplace: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Trivia: Lead actor, onscreen from the '80s.
Nadia Townsend (Actor) .. Grace Koestler
Terry Camilleri (Actor) .. Cashier
Lara Robinson (Actor) .. Lucinda Embry / Abby Wayland
Born: January 01, 1998
Adrienne Pickering (Actor) .. Allison
Born: February 22, 1981
Birthplace: Queensland, Australia
Trivia: Made her TV debut in drama series All Saints in 2004. First film role was Candy in 2006. In 2009, performed in Company B's production of Ruben Guthrie at Belvoir St Theatre in Sydney. Profile was raised in 2010, with her role as Melissa "Missy" Partridge in TV legal drama Rake. Has taught acting classes at Melbourne Acting Academy and Brave Studios in Melbourne.
Alethea McGrath (Actor) .. Miss Taylor (2009)
Danielle Carter (Actor) .. Miss Taylor (1959)
David Lennie (Actor) .. Principal Clark (1959)
D.G. Maloney (Actor) .. The Stranger
Alan Hopgood (Actor) .. Rev. Koestler
Born: September 29, 1934
Tamara Donnellan (Actor) .. Lucinda's Mother
Travis Waite (Actor) .. Lucinda's Father
Liam Hemsworth (Actor) .. Spencer
Born: January 13, 1990
Birthplace: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Trivia: Australian-born Liam Hemsworth became a star in his home country with the role of Josh Taylor on the popular soap opera Neighbours. Prior to making his mark as an actor, Hemsworth had led a blue-collar life laying floors, but in 2007 he scored the part of Josh, as well as a role on another popular Australian show, McLeod's Daughters. He soon followed this with parts on The Elephant Princess and Satisfaction before transitioning to Hollywood for a role in the 2009 action movie Knowing. But his big break stateside came in 2010 when he was cast opposite Miley Cyrus in the romantic drama The Last Song. In 2012 he was cast as Gale, one of the two love interests for Katniss Everdeen in the adaptations of the highly successive Hunger Games series, and landed a part in the action film The Expendables 2.
Harli Ames (Actor) .. Man in Duffle Coat
Alyssa McClelland (Actor) .. Flight Attendant
Gareth Yuen (Actor) .. Donald
Lesley Anne Mitchell (Actor) .. Stacey
Raymond Thomas (Actor) .. Teacher
Angie Diaz (Actor) .. Reporter
Born: September 11, 1988
Kate Mylius (Actor) .. Student (uncredited)
Joshua Long (Actor) .. Younger Caleb
Carolyn Shakespeare Allen (Actor) .. Principal (2009)
Jake Bradley (Actor) .. Boy
Trivia: Trained in improvisation at The iO Theater in Chicago.Has stage combat training in daggers, swords, hand-to-hand and rapier.A trained vocalist.Amassed numerous stunts skillsm including dirt bike riding, boating, mountain biking, diving, and prat falls.
Jean-Michael Tan (Actor) .. Carpool Mate 2
Rody Claude (Actor) .. Patrolman
Benita Collings (Actor) .. John's Mother
Raymond Anthony Thomas (Actor) .. Teacher

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