After the heiress Jean Courtland makes an attempt on her own life, her fiancé Elliott Carson begins to investigate her connection to John Triton. We see in a flashback how the stage mentalist Triton first begins to see horrifying glimpses of actual precognition. Triton's partner, Whitney Courtland, capitalizes on his ability to predict the future to generate money, but Triton's inability to stop what he predicts leads him to quit the act and live as a recluse. After some time has passed, Triton is plagued by new visions and makes frantic efforts to protect the Courtland family from impending disaster. Is it possible for his warnings to prevail in the face of skepticism, unbelief, and an inevitable outcome?
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After the heiress Jean Courtland makes an attempt on her own life, her fiancé Elliott Carson begins to investigate her connection to John Triton. We see in a flashback how the stage mentalist Triton first begins to see horrifying glimpses of actual precognition. Triton's partner, Whitney Courtland, capitalizes on his ability to predict the future to generate money, but Triton's inability to stop what he predicts leads him to quit the act and live as a recluse. After some time has passed, Triton is plagued by new visions and makes frantic efforts to protect the Courtland family from impending disaster. Is it possible for his warnings to prevail in the face of skepticism, unbelief, and an inevitable outcome?
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