The Lake (1998 film)

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The Lake
The Lake DVD cover.jpg
Yasmine Bleeth on the DVD cover
Written by Alan Brennert
Story by J.D. Fiegelson
Directed by David Jackson
Starring Yasmine Bleeth
Linden Ashby
Haley Joel Osment
Susanna Thompson
Stanley Anderson
Theme music composer Don Davis
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Producer Andrew Gottlieb
Cinematography Denis Maloney
Editor Craig Ridenour
Original release
ReleaseFebruary 1, 1998 (1998-02-01)

The Lake is a 1998 made-for-TV, science fiction thriller movie starring Yasmine Bleeth.

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Plot

Jackie Ivers (Bleeth) is a Los Angeles nurse who returns home to the small town of San Vicente to find that her friends and family have taken on bizarrely different personalities. Jackie notices that everyone who goes into the town's lake come out different.

As the movie progresses, Jackie first-handedly witnesses what is happening to everyone around her as she is kidnapped by people from a parallel world. The other world is a duplicate of Earth but is now polluted and its ozone layer gone. In order to survive, the duplicates intend to take over Earth. The entrances to the duplicate Earth are called the vortex, which are located in major bodies of water, ponds, and lakes.

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