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| Jennifer Jason Leigh | Pauline | |
| Meg Ryan | Frannie Avery | |
| Micheal Nuccio | Frannie's Young Father | |
| Allison Nega | Young Father's Fiancee (as Alison Nega) | |
| Dominick Aries | Attentive Husband | |
| Susan Gardner | Perfect Wife | |
| Sharrieff Pugh | Cornelius Webb | |
| Nick Damici | Detective Ritchie Rodriguez | |
| Heather Litteer | Angela Sands | |
| Daniel T. Booth | Luther Wilker Red Turtle Bartender | |
| Yaani King | Frannie's Student | |
| Frank Harts | Frannie's Student | |
| Sebastian Sozzi | Frannie's Student | |
| Zach Wegner | Frannie's Student (as Zack Wegner) | |
| Mark Ruffalo | Detective Giovanni A. Malloy | |
| Patrice O'Neal | Hector (Baby Doll Bouncer) | |
| Funda Duval | Baby Doll Bartender (as Funda Duyal) |
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| Producer | Laurie Parker
Nicole Kidman |
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| Writer | Jane Campion
Susanna Moore |
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In the underbelly of lower Manhattan, Frannie Avery (Meg Ryan), a reserved English professor, becomes obsessed after seeing more than she should of an impassioned couple. After the young woman turns up dead, Frannie is questioned by a homicide detective (Mark Ruffalo) who draws her into a liberating but disturbing erotic encounter. As the body count rises, familiar suspects begin to emerge. "Meg Ryan is dynamite in the most explosive performance of her career," (David Moss, FOX TV). |
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