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A young executive starts an affair with his boss's wife which then escalates into a nightmare after he lies to the police in order to protect her.A young executive starts an affair with his boss's wife which then escalates into a nightmare after he lies to the police in order to protect her.A young executive starts an affair with his boss's wife which then escalates into a nightmare after he lies to the police in order to protect her.
Sydney Conrad Shapiro
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- (as Sydney Conrad)
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- TriviaAccording to Steve Guttenberg's autobiography, "The Guttenberg Bible", the original camera crew was fired during the first week and replaced by Producer Dino De Laurentiis with crew members who only spoke Italian. Soon afterwards, Curtis Hanson insisted on hiring Gilbert Taylor to replace the Italian cinematographer.
- GoofsAfter Terry (Steve Guttenberg) loses Chris (Brad Greenquist) after following him to a bar, he hides in his car in a side alley near Chris' home, waiting for him. When Chris arrives home, Terry drives slowly out from the side alley; a crew member wearing a red jacket and blue jeans can be seen through the rear window, behind Terry's car.
- Quotes
Carl Henderson: [his only line in the movie] You?
- ConnectionsReferences Sabotage (1936)
- SoundtracksBeautiful Thief
Performed by Ava Cherry
Written by Raun & Jon Butcher
Produced by Spencer Proffer for Pasha
Courtesy of Capitol Records, Inc.
Published by The Grand Pasha Publisher
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Hitchcock fans will love this
This was a fascinating thriller in the style of Alfred Hitchcock.
Terry Lambert (Steve Guttenberg) is having an affair with his boss' wife (Isabelle Huppert) and she sees an assault while looking out the window. He wants to do the right thing so he informs the police that he saw it, getting the details from her.
Things fall apart and both the rapist (Brad Greenquist) and the attacked (Elizabeth McGovern) know he is lying, and soon the police are after him for the rape/murders.
Things definitely get exciting as he tries to clear his name and catch the real killer (like OJ?).
It ends as expected, but not before some really tense moments. Really worth watching.
Terry Lambert (Steve Guttenberg) is having an affair with his boss' wife (Isabelle Huppert) and she sees an assault while looking out the window. He wants to do the right thing so he informs the police that he saw it, getting the details from her.
Things fall apart and both the rapist (Brad Greenquist) and the attacked (Elizabeth McGovern) know he is lying, and soon the police are after him for the rape/murders.
Things definitely get exciting as he tries to clear his name and catch the real killer (like OJ?).
It ends as expected, but not before some really tense moments. Really worth watching.
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Box office
- Budget
- $8,300,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $12,640,385
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,919,657
- Jan 18, 1987
- Gross worldwide
- $12,640,385
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