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| Year: | 2009 |
| Rating: | 5.7(1635) |
| Listed in: | Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller |
| Directed by: | David Ondaatje |
| Actors: | Alfred Molina Shane West Donal Logue Philip Baker Hall Hope Davis Rachael Leigh Cook |
| "Everyone Is Suspect" | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| David Ondaatje | |
| Actors | |
| Alfred Molina | as Chandler Manning |
| Shane West | as Street Wilkenson |
| Donal Logue | as Bunting |
| Philip Baker Hall | as Captain Smith |
| Simon Baker | as Malcolm |
| François Chau | as Sam |
| Michael O'Hagan | as Bruce Lester |
| Roy Werner | as Dr. Stevens |
| Ernie Grunwald | as Gregor |
| David Storrs | as Warehouse Attendant |
| Bert Rosario | as Juan Dantierro |
| Paul Keith | as Elderly Man |
| Michael Albala | as Forensic Expert |
| J.P. Foster Jr. | as Timmy |
| Gary Poux | as Bill |
| Donnell C. Barret | as Pimp |
| Gary Dubin | as Male TV Reporter |
| Lancer Dean Shull | as Internal Affairs Officer |
| Stephen Steelman | as Matt |
| John Hammil | as Mayor Grimson |
| Kirk Fox | as LAPD Officer #3 |
| Mocean Melvin | as Young Detective |
| David Sullivan | as LAPD Officer #1 |
| Jamison Jones | as LAPD Officer #2 |
| Glen Douglas | as Policeman |
| Michael Rubenstone | as Paramedic |
| Michael Agostini | as Deputy Sheriff |
| Gerry Carbajal | as L.A. County Sheriff Deputy |
| Paul Grace | as Detective |
| Paul Joyner | as Detective Rogers |
| Joseph Stephens Jr. | as Paramedic |
| Actresses | |
| Hope Davis | as Ellen Bunting |
| Rachael Leigh Cook | as Amanda |
| Rebecca Pidgeon | as Dr. Jessica Westmin |
| Mel Harris | as Margaret |
| Virginia Williams | as Rachel Madison |
| Daphne Ashbrook | as Pretty Woman |
| Juting Tsang | as Mary Ann Lee |
| Nichole Lennstrom | as Female TV Reporter |
| Janet Rotblatt | as Elderly Nurse |
| Jasmine Lobe | as Street's Wife |
| Jennifer Webb | as Young Woman |
| Krista Ayne | as First Slender Woman |
| Tarajia Morrell | as Second Slender Woman |
| Tia Barr | as Annie Chapman |
| Jillian Difusco | as Sally Harrison |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Filming dates: | November 2007 - |
| Plot: | When a prostitute is found slain in West Hollywood, the veteran Detective Chandler Manning investigates the case with his rookie partner Street Wilkenson. Manning is facing a domestic problem with his wife that had had a nervous breakdown and is interned in an institution and his daughter that blames him for the situation of her mother. Meanwhile, the unstable and disturbed housewife Ellen Bunting and her frequently absent husband Bunting are facing financial problems and need to rent a guest house in the backyard. When the mysterious writer Malcolm Slaight rents the house, Bunting never sees the lodger and believes his wife is fabricating the tenant and her family has given the money to them. When a second hooker is found dead on the street, Manning concludes that the killer is copycatting the crimes of Jack the Ripper and is the same serial-killer that had murdered other streetwalkers seven years ago. Further, he concludes that the criminal Alonzo Rodriguez was wrongly sentenced to death for the murders. |
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Original Soundtracks
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"Marigold" Performed by Sasha Lazard Written by David Tobocman Produced by David Tobocman "Di Notte" Performed by Sasha Lazard Music by John Frizzell Lyrics by Saverio Principini Produced by John Frizzell |
Goofs
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Continuity: When Chandler and Street first meet Ellen, she sits at the table with her arms wide apart. In the next shot, they are close together. Revealing mistakes: The badges shown are for San Fransisco PD, not LAPD. Fact errors: Annie Chapman was Jack the Ripper's second victim, not fourth. |
Quotes
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[first lines] Street Wilkenson: Detective. Chandler Manning: Wilkenson, right? Chandler Manning: Any more of those effeminate fucking little knocks, you're gonna get some unwanted attention, Detective. Street Wilkenson: Who says it'll be unwanted? Chandler Manning: Dead's a good alibi. [last lines] Malcolm: I'm just, uh, looking for something new. Something to inspire me. Woman: Great. Let me show you around. |
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