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| Selma Blair | Abigail | |
| Amy Smart | Lillian Hart | |
| Jason Lee | Charles Stratford | |
| Giovanni Ribisi | Detective Frank Giardello | |
| Kevin Pollak | Klandermann | |
| Beau Bridges | Dr. Raymond Fontaine | |
| Jason Antoon | Detective Jerry Eaans | |
| Jerry Penacoli | Jerry Penacoli | |
| Robert Guillaume | Howard Miles | |
| Samm Levine | Bank Manager | |
| Robert Della Cerra | Cab Driver | |
| Lauren Gallagher | Bank Teller | |
| Bubba Ganter | Doorman (as Leon Ganter) | |
| Minerva García | NY Business Woman | |
| Robert Harvey | Reporter #3 | |
| Krisily Kennedy | Reporter #4 | |
| Julie Lott | Reporter #1 | |
| Aighleann McKiernan | Reporter #2 | |
| Tom Sherak | Hot Dog Vendor | |
| Diane Sorrentino | News Broadcaster | |
| Angela Widmer | NY Pedestrian (as Magali Pineda Widmer) | |
| Brendon Williams | Real Estate Agent | |
| Ginger Williams | TV Anchor Woman | |
| Troy Williams | Forensic Officer | |
| Ronn Burner | Detective (uncredited) |
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Abigail Clayton lives alone. Very alone. In fact, the heiress has not left her Manhattan apartment for almost two decades. When the death of her elderly neighbor prompts NYPD Homicide Detective Frank Giardello to launch an investigation, the agoraphobic Abigail is distressed to find him outside her door, questioning her. Having tried to acquire the now vacant apartment to ensure her privacy, Abigail is further upset when new tenants Lillian and Charlie move in. Abigail anxiously monitors her new neighbors from the safety of her front door's peephole, but her well-ordered world begins to unravel when she finally encounters Lillian and Charlie face-to-face and her sheltered existence becomes threatened in unexpected and terrifying ways. |
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