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A Perfect Murder (1998)
Director: Andrew Davis
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From Time Out Film Guide
Douglas is perfectly cast as a predatory 'control freak' in this classy, intelligent remake of Hitchcock's dramatically flat 3-D thriller, Dial M for Murder. The script's contemporary update complicates the central triangular relationship between Douglas's cuckolded industrialist, Mortensen's struggling artist and Paltrow's sleek, highly intelligent 'trophy wife'. Free of the 'helpless victim' role given to Grace Kelly, Paltrow achieves a far more credible complexity: by turns passionate, naive, vulnerable and smart, her character ultimately finds the strength to confront the truth about the web of deceitful, mercenary relationships in which she has become entangled. Though better known for action pics like The Fugitive, director Davis displays an equal facility for seamless plotting, taut suspense and scenes of twisted intimacy.Author: NF
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- Andy S said...
- Posted on Nov 13 2008 18:16 Saw this at the cinema when I was fifteen, and was thrilled from the first minute (partly because it involves a Gwyneth Paltrow sex scene!). Really good 'classic' thriller, and Douglas is as great as ever. Worth seeing sometime!!
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Cast & crew
Director: Andrew Davis
Producer: Arnold Kopelson, Anne Kopelson, Christopher Mankiewicz, Peter MacGregor-Scott
Cast: Michael Douglas, Gwyneth Paltrow, Viggo Mortensen, David Suchet, Sarita Choudhury, Michael P Moran full cast
Genre(s): Thrillers
Duration: 107 mins
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