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Before I Sleep
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Before I Sleep

Oct 19, 2013
1h 22m
★ 4.3

Overview

Eugene Devlin, a once famous, now reclusive poet, searches through his past, looking for redemption and peace.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Elemental Cinema

Before I Sleep Trailers

Cast

David Warner

Eugene Devlin

David Warner

Tom Sizemore

Randy

Tom Sizemore

Bonnie Wright

Phoebe

Bonnie Wright

Cynthia Gibb

Caroline

Cynthia Gibb

Eric Roberts

David

Eric Roberts

Alice St. Clair

Zooey

Alice St. Clair

Chevy Chase

Gravedigger

Chevy Chase

James Rebhorn

Priest

James Rebhorn

Jamie Bamber

Paul

Jamie Bamber

Eugene Simon

Young Eugene - aged 20

Eugene Simon

Campbell Scott

Young Eugene - aged 48

Campbell Scott

Sasha Spielberg

Rachel

Sasha Spielberg

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