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Jane Doe (DVD)


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Jane Doe (Teri Hatcher) was in the business of computer security only a few days ago, now she is on the run and in need of protection of her own. Doe is hunted for a murder she didn't commit and is sought by corporate goons and federal agents alike for a disc believed to be in her possession. This case of mistaken identity is tolerated momentarily, but soon Miss Doe will be making a name for herself as she reforms herself as a fighting machine and prepares to put a toe tag upon those who hunt her.DVD Features:Region 1Snap CaseFull Frame - 1.33Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - EnglishText/Galleries: Filmographies Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Kevin Elders directs the USA original movie Jane Doe, a complicated thriller about a woman forcibly implicated in an extortion. As a security officer at weapons development firm CY-KOR, Jane (Teri Hatcher) has access to the company's computer systems and passwords. After her teenaged son Michael (Trevor Blumas) has been kidnapped, she is forced to download classified files from CY-KOR's database and discard evidence of an assassination. Finding herself framed for murder and trying to escape both the police and the kidnappers, Jane manages to rescue Michael and hitch a ride with a truck driver. However, they are soon brought to the Defense Intelligence Agency to meet up with David Doe (Rob Lowe), Jane's ex-husband and Michael's father. He reveals some painful secrets that send the mother and son team on the run again, this time trying to outwit the criminals with their computer skills. Jane Doe should not be confused with the Calista Flockhart movie from 1999 with the same title. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie