Information
| Year: | 2000 |
| Rating: | 5.1(1822) |
| Listed in: | Drama, Mystery, Romance, Thriller |
| Directed by: | Alain Berliner |
| Actors: | Hadrian Dagannaud-Brouard William Fichtner Eloise Eonnet Chaya Cuénot Demi Moore Julianne Nicholson |
| "What if you had two lives at once. What if you knew that one life took place only in your dreams. What if you didn't know which life was real." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Alain Berliner | |
| Actors | |
| Hadrian Dagannaud-Brouard | as Jean-Pierre |
| William Fichtner | as Aaron Reilly |
| Joss Ackland | as Dr. Langer, the French Psychiatrist |
| Peter Riegert | as Dr. Peters, the New York Psychiatrist |
| Stellan Skarsgård | as William Granther |
| Gerry Bamman | as Edward 'Ed' Youngerman |
| Steve Bilich | as Martha's friend at party |
| Actresses | |
| Eloise Eonnet | as Jennifer 'Jenny' Talridge |
| Chaya Cuénot | as Serafine 'Sarah' Talridge |
| Demi Moore | as Martha Marie/'Marty' Talridge |
| Julianne Nicholson | as Kim |
| Sinéad Cusack | as Jessie |
| Amanda Spencer | as Girl |
Movie info
| Languages: | English, French |
| Gross: |
USA - 769,009 USD (27 August 2000) |
| Plot: | When Marie, a widow in Provence with two daughters, locks her bedroom door and goes to sleep, she dreams about Marty, a literary agent in Manhattan who dreams equally vividly about Marie. The women look alike. Marie meets William who begins to court her. Marty meets Aaron, an accountant, becomes his friend and then his lover. Both women tell their lovers about their dream life. William is jealous, Aaron is accepting. Even though they've become lovers, Marie won't fall asleep next to William. Marie goes on holiday with William to Paris, and Marty wakes up with an ashtray from the hotel on her night stand. Are they the same person? What will unlock reality? |
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Original Soundtracks
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"Cry Me a River (1953)" Performed by Julie London Written by Arthur Hamilton Published by Chappell & Co. (ASCAP) Courtesy of EMI Records Under license from EMI Capitol Music Special Markets "My Favorite Things (1959)" Performed by Julie Andrews Written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II Published by Williamson Music (ASCAP) Courtesy of The Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization |
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