In Collection
#73
Seen It:
Yes
Thriller
USA / English
| Johnny Depp |
Mort Rainey |
| John Turturro |
John Shooter |
| Maria Bello |
Amy Rainey |
| Timothy Hutton |
Ted Milner |
| Charles Dutton |
Ken Karsch (as Charles S. Dutton) |
| Len Cariou |
Sheriff Dave Newsome |
| Joan Heney |
Mrs. Garvey |
| John Dunn-Hill |
Tom Greenleaf (as John Dunn Hill) |
| Vlasta Vrana |
Fire Chief Wickersham |
| Matt Holland |
Detective Bradley |
| Gillian Ferrabee |
Fran Evans |
| Bronwen Mantel |
Greta Bowie |
| Elizabeth Marleau |
Juliet Stoker |
| Kyle Allatt |
Busboy |
| Richard Jutras |
Motel Manager |
| Kevin Woodhouse |
Public Works Guy |
| Vito DeFilippo |
Public Works Guy |
| Sarah Allen |
Sheriff's Niece |
| Director |
David Koepp |
| Producer |
Gavin Polone |
| Writer |
Stephen King; David Koepp |
Mort Rainey, a successful author, is passing through a hard period in his life. After catching his wife sleeping with another man, they separate and he moves away from the city to somewhere in the country. One day a man appears at his door, presenting himself as John Shooter, and accuses Mort of copying a story from him. Although Mort believes things can be solved once he shows Shooter the original version, which had appeared two years before Shooter's version, written in 1997, while Rainey's was published in early 1995. He can't seem to be able to get an original copy in the time limit set by Shooter. Strange things then start happening that prevent him from receiving the needed original, and Mort tries to find out who Shooter really is and if he is responsible for the things that have been happening.
| Region |
Region 2 |
| Release Date |
2003 |
| Screen Ratio |
2.40:1 Anamorphic |
| Subtitles |
Danish; English; Norwegian; Swedish |
| Audio Tracks |
Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Layers |
Single Side, Single Layer |
| No. of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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| User Text 1 |
Copy - Shrink 0% |
| Links |
IMDB
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