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  2. Dark Fields (2009 film) - Wikipedia

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    Dark Fields (also Douglas Schulze's Dark Fields and The Rain) is a 2009 American horror film directed by Douglas Schulze, written by Kurt Eli Mayry and Douglas Schulze, and starring David Carradine, Dee Wallace Stone, Richard Lynch, Ellen Sandweiss, and Sasha Higgins.

  3. The Dark Fields - Wikipedia

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    The Dark Fields is a 2001 techno-thriller novel by Irish writer Alan Glynn. [1] It was re-released in March 2011 under the title Limitless , in order to coincide with its 2011 film adaptation . [ 2 ]

  4. Dark Fields - Wikipedia

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    Dark Fields may refer to: Darkfield, Logitek's name for a type of sensor used on an optical mouse; Dark field, a type of illumination used in dark field microscopy; The Dark Fields, a 2001 novel by Alan Glynn The Dark Fields, the original name of the 2011 film Limitless, based on the novel

  5. Limitless (film) - Wikipedia

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    Limitless is a 2011 American science-fiction thriller film directed by Neil Burger and written by Leslie Dixon.Loosely based on the 2001 novel The Dark Fields by Alan Glynn, the film stars Bradley Cooper, Abbie Cornish, Robert De Niro, Andrew Howard, and Anna Friel.

  6. Dark Fields (2006 film) - Wikipedia

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    Dark Fields is a Canadian–American horror film directed by Mark McNabb and Al Randall, written by Randall, and starring Jenna Scott, Lindsay Dell, Eric Phillion, Brian Austin Jr., and Ryan Hulshof as teens hunted down by a psychopathic farmer played by Al Randall. Filmed in October 2003, on a budget of $1,000, it was not released until ...

  7. Alan Glynn - Wikipedia

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    Was based on his novel The Dark Fields. This film inspired a TV series with the same name that debuted on CBS on September 22, 2015. After the success of the film, the novel was re-published under the name Limitless.

  8. Run the Wild Fields - Wikipedia

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    Run the Wild Fields is an American drama television movie that premiered in 2000. Released as a Showtime Original Movie, [ 1 ] it was based on the play And The Home of the Brave by Rodney Vaccaro .

  9. Abbie Cornish - Wikipedia

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    Abbie Cornish (born 7 August 1982) is an Australian actress. In film, Cornish is known for her roles as Heidi in Somersault (2004), Fanny Brawne in Bright Star (2009), Sweet Pea in Sucker Punch (2011), Lindy in Limitless (2011), Clara Murphy in RoboCop (2014), and Sarah in Geostorm (2017).