Additional information for The Broken, which has a domestic theatrical release set for November 15, 2008. The film is being distributed by After Dark Films and has not yet been rated. The Broken has a total running time of 93 minutes.
PG-12
Japan
R
USA
U
France
15
UK
15A
Ireland
NC-16
Singapore
16
Netherlands
16
Germany
16
Argentina
M/16
Portugal
M
Australia
K-15
Finland
15
Sweden
93min
The Broken
France
The Broken
Germany
The Broken
Germany
The Broken
International
The Broken
Spain
The Broken
Sweden
Отражение
Russia
Buro-Kun
Japan
Dihasmeni
Greece
El espejo rotø
Argentina
El espejo roto
Argentina
Estilhaços de Medo
Portugal
Odbicie zla
Poland
Réflexion trouble
Canada
Rotto
Italy
Tükör/Szilánk
Hungary
January 18, 2008
USA
January 25, 2008
France
February 10, 2008
Germany
April 02, 2008
Belgium
August 24, 2008
UK
October 08, 2008
Spain
November 15, 2008
Japan
November 26, 2008
France
January 09, 2009
USA
January 14, 2009
Belgium
January 28, 2009
Egypt
January 30, 2009
Ireland
January 30, 2009
UK
February 27, 2009
Spain
March 31, 2009
USA
April 22, 2009
Sweden
May 21, 2009
Greece
May 28, 2009
Georgia
June 16, 2009
Netherlands
June 26, 2009
Germany
July 23, 2009
United Arab Emirates
August 05, 2009
Finland
August 24, 2009
Finland
September 28, 2009
Argentina
December 10, 2009
Kazakhstan
December 10, 2009
Russia
January 14, 2010
Portugal
February 26, 2010
Poland
March 10, 2010
Australia
October 20, 2010
Hungary
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In London, the radiologist Gina McVey organizes a surprise birthday party to her father John McVey with her boyfriend Stefan Chambers, her brother Daniel McVey and his girlfriend Kate ... See full summary
Gina McVey (Lena Headly) is a radiologist living in London, England who is enjoying dinner one evening with her family and her boyfriend, Stefan, when a mirror shatters for no apparent reason. After a few moments, no one thinks much of it.The next day Gina is leaving work and she sees something even more troubling -- a woman who looks just like her, driving a car identical to her own. Curious, Gina sneaks into the doppelganger's apartment and sees a photo of herself and her father in the hallway. Seriously rattled, Gina runs out and drives away, only to get in an accident that lands her in the hospital.After she's released, Gina asks Stefan if she can stay with him, but while he looks the same, his personality and behavior are quite different from the way she remembers him, and she begins having vivid nightmares which become all the more terrifying when the same horrific images begin popping up in her waking hours. Determined to solve her bizarre dilemma, and realizing her family has been exposed to unspeakable danger, Gina fluctuates between grim resolve and manic despair as her odd mystery begins to unfold once she begins to retrace her steps.Gina soon discovers that doppelganger entities have escaped from a mirror broken earlier in the movie and are doppelgangers of her friends and family, killing them and taking their places. She tracks down her own double and finds her dead. Gina then remembers that SHE is the mirror double and killed her other in the first scene when they met, only to forget it after getting into a car accident which caused her mild brain damage. After one minute, Gina doppelganger remembers her true self and comes to terms with it, then her mirror father shows up outside her house. She signals that it is her.The next day, Gina goes to work as usual as London is being taken over person by person. At work she runs into her brother (not yet a doppleganger clone), who takes a long look at her and then runs away. Gina does not chase after him knowing it will only be a matter of time before his own doppelganger will kill and replace him too.
Sean Ellis
Director(s)
Sean Ellis
Writer(s)
Lene Bausager
producer
Yves Chevalier
associate producer
Franck Chorot
executive producer
Marshall Leviten
line producer
Winnie Li
associate producer
Producer(s)
Guy Farley
Composer(s)
Gina McVey
Lena Headey
Dr. Robert Zachman
Ulrich Thomsen
Stefan Chambers
Melvil Poupaud
Kate Coleman
Michelle Duncan
Daniel McVey
Asier Newman
John McVey
Richard Jenkins
Simon the Garage Manager
Daren Elliott Holmes
Jim
Howard Ward
Anthony
Damian O'Hare
Doorman
Dennis Banks
Crash Nurse
In-Sook Chappell
A&E Team
Peta Longstaff
A&E Team
Ziad Alyan
A&E Team
Lucy Bingham
A&E Team
Marie Flood
A&E Team
Jessica Stratton
Dr. Kenric
William Armstrong
Ginger the Dog (as Kubrick)
Kubrick Ellis
Dr. Myers
Andrew Havill
Harry Lee
Lobo Chan
Breakers Yard Man
Ronnie Fox
Mary
Tara Hugo
Stan the Janitor
Stan Ellis
Old Lady in Underground
Rita Davies
Thug 1
Darren Baba
Secretary (uncredited)
Natasha Alderslade
Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Tom Collier
Michelle Duncan's body double (uncredited)
Elle Crocker
Nervous Passenger (uncredited)
Chris Wilson
Director(s)
Writer(s)
producer
Yves Chevalier
associate producer
Franck Chorot
executive producer
Marshall Leviten
line producer
Winnie Li
associate producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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