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Unlimited

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(the theater-released motion picture
based on the life of Dr. Harold L. Finch)

Available on most major streaming networks.  To discover which ones, click here

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Lights, Camera, Action ·

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Executive Producer

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Gundersen Entertainment | Fred Thompson | Robert Amaya | Adapted from the Novel Unlimited by Internationally Acclaimed Author Davis Bunn

Harold Finch served as an executive producer for the 2013 film Unlimited. The film, which is inspired by his life and teachings, features actor Fred Thompson portraying a character based on Finch. Finch, a former NASA engineer and motivational speaker, was instrumental in bringing the project to fruition. He not only contributed to the film's production but also played a significant role in its development, including script revisions and securing funding. ​ In addition to Finch, the film's executive producers included Davis Bunn, Fred Thompson, and Stan Herzog, with Chad Gundersen serving as the producer.In the Christian movie, “Unlimited,” we’re presented with the reminder that, “With God, all things are possible.” This science fiction flick combines futuristic ideas with experiments from the past, set in a small orphanage in Mexico. Scattered throughout the movie are references to Harold Finch’s NASA career, and of course the device that main character Simon struggles to repair throughout the film- the one that will create unlimited electricity. “Unlimited,” now available on PureFlix.com, is loosely based on real-life events, and its roots in fact make the story all the more compelling. But when watching “Unlimited,” you may be wondering: what is fact, and what is fiction? The answers might surprise you. Fact: Nikola Tesla did try to invent a way to wirelessly transmit electricity. The device in the movie, the “Unlimitado, was” the fictional Professor Vasquez’s attempt to create an unlimited power source for remote areas in Mexico (like the orphanage in the film) and around the world. In one scene, Harold shows Simon a video of the professor’s semi-successful attempt to light a room full of hanging light bulbs that are unattached to a wired power source. Remarkably, when the Star-Wars-like device lights up, so do all of the light bulbs. “Unlimitado” provides wireless, and potentially unlimited, electricity. It may sound far-fetched, but the concept is rooted in fact. Well, sort of, anyway. In 1901, renowned physicist and inventor Nikola Tesla built the Wardenclyffe tower (also known as Tesla Tower) in Shoreham, New York. Wardenclyffe was an early wireless transmission station funded by J.P. Morgan, and was originally built to transmit messages across the Atlantic to England. Tesla didn’t merely want a way to transmit messages or even image and sound, though. He had plans to scale Wardenclyffe up dramatically and incorporate his ideas for wireless power transmission, not unlike how Unlimitado lit up the  bulbs around it without a direct connection. Tesla’s vision was never implemented, as his financial backer (Morgan) refused to continue funding the project. It was abandoned in 1906, and later demolished in 1917. Almost a century later, Wardenclyffe Tower remains a science fiction legend, and rumors, conspiracy theories, and stories like “Unlimited” are keeping shadows of Tesla’s ideas alive today. While “Unlimitado” may have been a source of never-ending, pollution free energy, Tesla’s invention could not have been. Wardenclyffe may have been able to transmit electricity wirelessly, but to do so would not be without cost. The tower itself was powered by a 200 Killowatt generator. Tesla patented his ideas in 1901, calling his device, “Apparatus for the Utilization of Radiant Energy.” You can read the patent for yourself, but it is important to understand that what Tesla describes is very much like a solar panel. He wrote, “The apparatus being arranged as shown, it will be found that when the radiations of the sun or of any other source capable of producing the effects before describe fall upon the plate P an accumulation of electrical energy in the condenser C will result.”   This is not to say that Tesla’s work is insignificant. Quite the opposite in fact. Tesla is considered by many to be the greatest inventor of the 20th Century, and some say even of all time. It is no surprise, really, that exciting accomplishments in science, especially ones surrounded in myth, become the basis for pop culture phenomenons and films like “Unlimited.” More Facts: Harold Finch, NASA, and the 3 Keys to SuccessThe science behind “Unlimited” is far from the only thing rooted in fact. Many of the characters are based on real people and real life events, especially the character played by Fred Thompson: Dr. Harold Finch. Harold Finch is a real man with an incredible story. He worked as a project director for the Apollo space mission that landed the first astronauts on the moon, and he is responsible for the “Barbeque Roll” technology that regulated the dramatic temperature swings of space. He founded two successful businesses, worked in Indian and South American orphanages, published a book called “Success!: 4 Keys to Unlock Your Unlimited Potential,” and now sponsors free training seminars for anyone who wants to learn those keys. “Unlimited” was written in part to share the life work of Dr. Finch, and many elements of the story are based on his life. Besides the character that shares his name, Harold shared with Pure Flix Insider that the character Juan is based on a boy named Joseph. Harold met Joseph in India years ago, and he now runs the orphanage that he was raised in. Harold Finch told Pure Flix Insider that the protagonist, Simon, is based on a younger version of himself: “Simon was me as a young boy. I came out of the Depression with an inferiority complex, low self esteem, as we were really really poor... So I just never thought that I could ever have a chance to be anything other than just poor. My mother told me when I guess I was having a pity party, she said, ‘Harold, you’re not poor- you’re rich, you have a God that loves you and He gave you a good mind and you have to decide whether you’re going to use it or not. If you don’t use it you can go ahead and fulfill your prophecy of being poor forever, or you can accomplish anything you set your mind to.' And that was great motivation for me, and many times as I was growing up and trying to get an education... and it seemed impossible... I would always just think back to those wise words of my mother and it would keep me going. And even in some of the projects that just seemed like I couldn’t get them to work, I just remembered, “You can do anything you set your mind to.” You can read more about Dr. Harold Finch and the message behind, “Unlimited,” in Nothing Is Impossible: The Life and Work of Dr. Harold Finch. And of course, if you haven’t seen the film yet you can watch it for free during your one month Pure Flix trial at PureFlix.com.

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The Film Crew and Actors

🎭 Cast & Crew

(L-R): Cast and crew members of Unlimited at the premiere. Not all pictured.

  • Joe Scott, Writer

  • Crystal Martinez as Sofia

  • Robert Amaya as Pedro

  • Daniel Ross Owens as Simon

  • Chad Gundersen, Supervising Producer

  • Emilio Roso as Enrique

  • Harold L. Finch as Executive Producer

  • Nathan Frankowski, Director

  • Aliya Grace Finch as Little Girl

  • Sophia Marisa Finch Ruiz as Baby

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Fred Thompson, Lead Actor

In the 2013 film Unlimited, Fred Thompson portrayed the character Harold Finch. This role was part of his extensive acting career, which included notable appearances in films such as The Hunt for Red October, Die Hard 2, and Cape Fear, as well as a prominent role as District Attorney Arthur Branch on the TV series Law & Order.

Robert Amaya, Co-Star

​In the 2013 film Unlimited, Robert Amaya portrayed the character Pedro.   Known for his roles in faith-based films. In addition to his portrayal of Pedro in Unlimited (2013), he had appeared in other  movie previously and many other since.

  • Courageous (2011) – Played Javier Martinez, also known as "The Snake King."

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Nathan Frankowski, Director

​In the 2013 film Unlimited, Nathan Frankowski served as the director. The movie follows Simon Orwell, a young genius who, after fleeing a Mexican cartel, seeks refuge in an orphanage where he uncovers the secret to a device that provides unlimited energy.  Frankowski's direction brings to life a story that intertwines adventure, science fiction, and themes of faith and personal growth.​

Chad Gundersen, Supervising Producer

​In the 2013 film Unlimited, Chad Gundersen served as a producer. He was not an actor in the film. Gundersen is a seasoned producer known for his work on faith-based and family-oriented films. He has many producing credits.  Beyond his film work, Gundersen is the founder and CEO of Gundersen Entertainment, a production company he established in 2006. He has also co-produced the popular TV series The Chosen .

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About the Movie

Five Time Major League All Star and Kansas City Royal Half Fame First Baseman Mike Sweeney

SYNOPSIS

Simon Orwell is a brilliant student whose life has taken a series of wrong turns. At the point of giving up on his dreams, he gets a call from an old professor who has discovered a breakthrough in a device that would create unlimited energy, and he needs Simon's help. But once he crosses the border, nothing goes as planned. The professor has been killed and Simon is assaulted and nearly killed by members of a powerful drug cartel. Now he must take refuge in the only place that will help him - a local orphanage. There, Simon meets Harold Finch, the proprietor of the orphanage who walked away from a lucrative career with NASA and consulting Fortune 500 companies to serve a higher cause. With Harold's help, Simon sets out on a quest to uncover who killed the professor and why, but in the process discovers the secret to both the world-changing device and his own unlimited potential.

Credits

The 2013 film Unlimited is a faith-based science fiction adventure directed by Nathan Frankowski. It follows a young genius who, while on the run from a Mexican cartel, hides out in an orphanage and works to uncover the secret to a device that provides unlimited energy.

🎬 Cast

  • Fred Thompson as Harold Finch

  • Daniel Ross Owens as Simon

  • Robert Amaya as Pedro

  • Crystal Martinez as Sofia

  • Emilio Roso as Enrique

  • Oscar Avila as Carlos

  • Adrian Castaneda as Juan

  • Yvette Palmer as Agent Martinez

  • Jerry Escalante as Professor Vasquez

  • Tomas Sanchez as Cartel Hitman

  • Rafael Contreras as El Noche

🎥 Crew

  • Director: Nathan Frankowski

  • Writers: Davis Bunn, Joe Scott, Nathan Frankowski

  • Producers: Andy Huddleston, Chad Gundersen

  • Executive Producers: Fred Thompson, Davis Bunn, Harold Finch

  • Casting Directors: Sally Allen, Toni Cobb Brock

Synopsis
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