In Collection
#1739
Seen It:
Yes
Mystery
USA / English
| Kenneth Branagh |
Roman Strauss/Mike Church |
| Andy Garcia |
Gray Baker |
| Derek Jacobi |
Franklyn Madson |
| Hanna Schygulla |
Inga |
| Emma Thompson |
Grace/Margaret Strauss |
| Robin Williams |
Doctor Cozy Carlisle |
| Lois Hall |
Sister Constance |
| Richard Easton |
Father Timothy |
| Jo Anderson |
Sister Madeleine/Starlet |
| Patrick Montes |
Pickup Driver |
| Raymond Cruz |
Clerk |
| Wayne Knight |
'Piccolo' Pete Dugan |
| Obba Babatundé |
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| Patrick Doyle |
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| Richard Easton (II) |
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| Director |
Kenneth Branagh |
| Producer |
Lindsay Doran; Dennis Feldman; Charles H. Maguire |
| Writer |
Scott Frank |
British thespian and sophomore director Kenneth Branagh follows up his adaptation of Shakespeare's
Henry V with this abrupt change of pace, a slick, stylish thriller evocative of Hitchcock, classic film noir, and gothic shockers. Sporting an exaggerated American accent, Branagh stars as L.A. private eye Mike Church, a hard-boiled but softhearted detective who takes on the case of a mysterious amnesiac (Branagh's then-real-life wife, Emma Thompson). With the help of an offbeat furniture dealer and part-time hypnotist (Derek Jacobi), Grace (as Mike has named her) dredges up her hidden memories. Little do they realize that her recollections are of a past life in L.A.'s recent history, and as she recounts the details of a famous marriage that ended with a notorious murder (played out as black-and-white flashbacks starring Branagh and Thompson), events of the present begin to mirror the past, as if fate were pulling the two into fatal replay of history. Branagh's flashy, flourished direction echoes with an array of '40s and '50s classics and near classics (most notably Hitchcock's
Rebecca and
Spellbound) and drives the story with an edgy urgency, all the better to distract from some of the sillier elements of the plot. But while this film may not make literal sense in the harsh light of day, in the twilit, shadowy world of classic Hollywood this slyly inventive thriller is a bravura bit of old-fashioned entertainment, done up with modern flair.
--Sean Axmaker
| Distributor |
Paramount |
| Edition |
Special Edition/ Seonsormatic |
| Barcode |
097363205746 |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Chapters |
14 |
| Release Date |
6/27/2000 |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| Screen Ratio |
Fullscreen (4:3, Letterboxed)
Widescreen (16:9) |
| Subtitles |
English |
| Audio Tracks |
Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] |
| Layers |
Single Side, Dual Layer |
| No. of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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Interactive Menus Scene Selection Theatrical Trailer Commentary with Producer Linsay Doran & Screenwriter Scott Frank Commentary with Director & Star Kenneth Branagh
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