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Rating: 5.5/10 by 686 users

Sliver (1993)

A woman moves into an apartment in Manhattan and learns that the previous tenant's life ended mysteriously after they fell from the balcony.

Directing:
  • Phillip Noyce
  • Adell Aldrich
  • David R. Ellis
Writing:
  • Joe Eszterhas
  • Ira Levin
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, May 21, 1993

Rating: 5.5/10 by 686 users

Alternative Title:
Щепка - RU
Acosada - ES
Invasão de Privacidade - BR
硝子の塔 - JP
Sliver - UR - AU
Sliver - Gier der Augen - DE
Sliver: Acosada - ES
แอบดูไฮเทค - TH
Sliver: Una invasión a la intimidad - MX
Sliver: Invasión a la intimidad - MX

Country:
United States of America
Belgium
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 48 minutes
Budget: $40,000,000
Revenue: $116,300,000

Plot Keyword: new york city, telescope, based on novel or book, psychopath, eroticism, video surveillance, hidden camera, drug use, murder, stalking, invasion of privacy, neighbor, look-alike, landlord, female protagonist, sex talk, voyeur, landlord tenant relationship, mind game, erotic movie, erotic thriller, sex video, similar crime, sexual curiosity
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Sharon Stone
Carly Norris
William Baldwin
Zeke Hawkins
Tom Berenger
Jack Lansford
Polly Walker
Vida Warren
Colleen Camp
Judy Marks
Amanda Foreman
Samantha Moore
Martin Landau
Alex Parsons
CCH Pounder
Victoria Hendrix
Nina Foch
Mrs. McEvoy
Nicholas Pryor
Peter Farrell
Anne Betancourt
Jackie Kinsella
Sid McCoy
Mr. Anderson
Marnette Patterson
Joanie Ballinger
Sandy Gutman
Ted Weisberge
Tony Peck
Martin Kinsella
James Noah
Doorman #2
Allison Mackie
Naomi Singer
Mik Scriba
Security Guard #1
Steve Carlisle
Security Guard #2
Jim Beaver
Detective Ira
Ryan Cutrona
Det. Ennis
Robert Miano
Det. Howard
Steve Eastin
Det. Phillip
Victor Brandt
Det. McCracken
Wendy Cutler
Mrs. Colson
Shannon Whirry
Woman Looking in Mirror (uncredited)

JPV852

Some steamy scenes I expect from a 90s erotic thriller and for the most part was entertaining if not ridiculous premise, though acting wise Sharon Stone was fine though. Nothing really memorable compared with Basic Instinct, Fatal Attraction or Wild Things, the latter the best of trashy thrillers. Still, never found myself bored and a decent twist at the end, so there's that. **2.75/5**


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