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The Lost Room DVD

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Some doors are better left closed. A mysterious event at the Sunshine Motel caused ordinary things in Room 10 to transform into indestructible objects with extraordinary powers. Detective Joe Miller (Peter Krause) discovers the dangerous potential of these objects when his daughter becomes lost in the room. His only help of saving her is to find The Key but shadowy figures will stop at nothing to keep it - and the other objects - for themselves.

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Released
27 August 2007
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Lions Gate Home Ent. UK Ltd 
Classification
Runtime
270 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060052413116 
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Sci-fi adventure starring Peter Krause. In 1961 a cosmic event occurs in a motel room which causes all the objects in the room to suddenly have mysterious powers attributed to them. When police officer Joe Miller (Krause) accidentally comes into possession of a key to the room where the 'event' took place, he finds himself targeted for death by the various cabals that seek to collect the objects. Things go from bad to worse for Detective Miller when his young daughter disappears in the room and he must race to solve the mystery of this strange phenomenon before he is caught in the crosshairs and his little girl disappears forever.

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