Erased – Exclusive Blu-ray Preview

Teen star Liana Liberato takes you behind the scenes of Erased, the new thriller about an ex-CIA operative (Aaron Eckhart) on the run with his teenaged daughter (Liberato) when his identity is erased (get it?) as the result of a dangerous conspiracy. And they’ll have to run, because Olga Kurylenko (Quantum of Solace) is hot on their heels.

Erased is available on DVD and Blu-ray on July 16 from Anchor Bay Entertainment.

From the Press Release:

Golden Globe® nominee Aaron Eckhart (Thank You For Smoking, The Dark Knight) teams up with Liana Liberato (Stuck In Love) to outwit a ruthless CIA agent, played by Olga Kurylenko (Oblivion, To The Wonder)  in the fast-paced, action film ERASED, debuting on Blu-ray and DVD on July 16th  from Anchor Bay Entertainment and RADiUS-TWC. An ex-CIA operative (Eckhart) and his teenage daughter (Liberato) are caught up in a chase for their lives when both are targeted for termination … by the very organization that originally employed him.  

ERASED was written by Arash Amel (upcoming I Am Legend 2) and directed by Philipp Stölzl (Young Goethe in Love).

Blu-ray™ and DVD bonus materials include “Erased: Behind the Scenes.”

Synopsis:

Ex-CIA operative Ben Logan (Aaron Eckhart) has been long estranged from his young daughter (Liana Liberato). That instantly changes when both are mysteriously targeted for termination and all evidence of Logan’s life is erased. Pursued by a relentless enigmatic agent (Olga Kurylenko), the two go on the run in search of the truth in this non-stop, heart-racing international thriller.

The film was as written by Arash Amel and directed by Philipp Stölzl. The film was produced by Claude Léger, Adrian Politowski, Karl Richards and Jonathan Vanger and executive produced by Peter Bevan, Eric Brenner, Jeremy Burdek, Judy Cairo, James Gibb, David Harfield, Leo Joseph, Nadia Khamlichi, Mark Kress, Howard Meltzer, Jason Rimokh, Michael A. Simpson, Gilles Waterkeyn and Harry Winer.

ERASED has a running time of approximately 104 minutes and is rated R for violence.

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