CLAIRE
In this bone chilling psychological thriller, Claire, a woman gifted with a sixth sense returns to her hometown after her husband’s brutal murder. When Claire starts having visions again she is called in to help stop a madman before he kills again.
A woman with the gift of second sight opens a terrifying new window into a past crime that has yet to claim its final victim…
Claire Bannion (Golden Globe winner Valerie Bertinelli, One Day at a Time), a woman gifted with a sixth sense, is getting her life back together again two years after “seeing” the tragic death of her husband, Jack (Todd Allen, The Postman)—without the power to stop it. With her young daughters, Helen (Emma Prescott, Must Love Dogs) and Maggie (Sasha Pieterse, House), she’s setting up in the suburban town of Somerset. She’s found a new friend in artist and neighbour Bunny Holden (Micole Mercurio, What Lies Beneath) and an empathetic new husband in one of Jack’s childhood friends, Ben (Fredric Lane, Lost). But Ben has a haunted past of his own. He was fresh out of high school when he and his buddy, Marty Kendall, were implicated in a hit and run accident that took several lives and put Marty behind bars.
But things in Somerset are beginning to change. Marty’s come back to town, a murder has rocked the calm, and Claire is beginning to see things again, visions that become clues to the killing and to the past. When two more murders occur, local authorities turn to Claire for help in the investigation. But when her daughter Helen begins having strange visions as well—of “bad birds and staring eyes”—Claire fears that the series of murders are not only serving a madman’s inconceivable and vengeful purpose, but they’re implicating and threatening the people Claire loves the most.
Nightmares come true in Claire , a startling psychological thriller that’ll keep audiences guessing till the final chilling revelation.
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Format:HD
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Episodes:1
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Duration:120 Mins
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Year of Production:2007
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Category:TV Movies
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Genre(s):Thriller, Suspense & Crime