The Impostor Files: The Making of 'Impostor' Page #6

Synopsis: A standard behind-the-scenes piece that offers cast and crew interviews that cover expanding the film to a feature-length picture rather than part of a Dick trilogy, the film's art direction, building a future world, filmmaking techniques, visual style, and set construction.
Year:
2002
12 min
51 Views


- Get back!

It would've massacred us all.

You know that, Spencer.

Major!

Major!

Major!

Yes.

Oh, God...

If that's Olham...

We've been able

to accelerate your regimen

in the past two weeks

but I need you

to keep coming back, huh?

You're not all better yet.

Now this is the medicine

I need you to take.

Observable from space

this is the blast as seen

from a defense platform...

- I'm all right.

- Feel better, huh?

...14,000 kilometers

above Earth.

And it is now also confirmed

that among

the several thousand casualties

were Major D.H. Hathaway

of the Earth Security Agency

Dr. Maya June Olham of the

Veterans Hospital Administration

and Dr. Spencer John Olham,

with the Defense Bureau.

Spencer Olham had been wanted

in connection

with espionage charges,

which came as a shock to many

who remembered him only

as a deeply-principled

and patriotic man.

We lose lives to progress.

It's a necessary sacrifice.

As a layman...

I want to see peace

in my lifetime.

Dr. Olham, if I could

just get you to elaborate

just a little bit on...

No. No. You'll excuse me.

I, uh, I was just on my way home

to reacquaint myself

with my wife.

Thank you, sir.

You knew him?

The government's increased

scrutiny comes

as a result of the discovery

of biocontaminants...

I'd like to think so.

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