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"A Scanner Darkly" Movie Trailers and Clips

Keanu Reeves, Winona Ryder, and Woody Harrelson Star in "A Scanner Darkly"

By Rebecca Murray, About.com

"A Scanner Darkly" Movie Synopsis: "A Scanner Darkly" is set in suburban Orange County, California in a future where America has lost the war on drugs. When one reluctant undercover cop is ordered to start spying on his friends, he is launched on a paranoid journey into the absurd, where identities and loyalties are impossible to decode. It is a cautionary tale of drug use based on the novel by Philip K. Dick and his own experiences.

Like a graphic novel come to life, "A Scanner Darkly" will use live action photography overlaid with an advanced animation process (interpolated rotoscoping) to create a haunting, highly stylized vision of the future. The technology, first employed in Richard Linklater’s 2001 film "Waking Life," has evolved to produce even more emotional impact and detail.

"A SCANNER DARKLY" TRAILERS & CLIPS:

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Sin of Freck Clip
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Trailer (Feb 2006):
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"A Scanner Darkly" synopsis and trailers provided by Warner Independent Pictures.

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