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Key crew members – Cinematography by , editing by Mark Livolsi , music score by Harry Gregson‑Williams and John Murphy , visual effects supervised by Richard Stammers . 3. Synopsis Jumper follows David Rice , a teenager who discovers he has the extraordinary ability to teleport (“jump”) instantly to any location he has previously seen . Using this power, he escapes his troubled upbringing, travels the world, and lives a life of luxury and adventure.

1. Basic Information | Item | Details | |------|---------| | Title | Jumper | | Year | 2008 | | Country | United States | | Language | Originally English (available dubbed in several languages, including Hindi) | | Genre | Science‑fiction, Action, Adventure | | Running Time | 115 minutes | | Director | Doug Liman | | Screenplay | David S. Goyer, Jeff Pinkner, Jim Uhls (based on the novel by Steven Gould) | | Production Companies | Spyglass Entertainment, DreamWorks Pictures, Liman Productions | | Distributor | Paramount Pictures (U.S.) / DreamWorks Pictures (International) | | Budget | Approx. $55 million | | Box‑Office Gross | $225 million worldwide | 2. Cast & Key Crew | Actor / Actress | Character | |-----------------|-----------| | Hayden Christensen | David Rice (the “Jumper”) | | Jamie Bell | Griffin (David’s best friend) | | Samuel L. Jackson | Roland Cox (antagonist, a “Paladin”) | | Rachel Bilson | Millie Harris (David’s love interest) | | Alison Lohman | Millicent “Milly” (David’s mother) | | David Krumholtz | Richard “Dick” (friend in the early scenes) | | Supporting | Various actors portray other “Jumpers” and Paladins. |