Fred Madison (Bill Pullman) a Los Angeles saxophonist receives a massage on the intercom of his house from an unknown who says: Dick Laurent is dead During a break at a show one night Fred calls his home but his wife Renée (Patricia Arquette) does not answer any of the home's ringing telephones Arriving home later Fred finds her sleeping in their bed The next morning Renée finds a VHS tape on their contains a videotape of their house Afler having sex one night Fred sees Renée's face as that of a pale old man then tells Reneé of a dream he had about someone resembling her being attacked As the days pass more tapes arrive showing the interior of their house and even shots of the pair asleep in bad Fred and Renée call the police but the detectives they send over offer no assistance.
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| - Fred Madison (Bill Pullman) a Los Angeles saxophonist receives a massage on the intercom of his house from an unknown who says: Dick Laurent is dead During a break at a show one night Fred calls his home but his wife Renée (Patricia Arquette) does not answer any of the home's ringing telephones Arriving home later Fred finds her sleeping in their bed The next morning Renée finds a VHS tape on their contains a videotape of their house Afler having sex one night Fred sees Renée's face as that of a pale old man then tells Reneé of a dream he had about someone resembling her being attacked As the days pass more tapes arrive showing the interior of their house and even shots of the pair asleep in bad Fred and Renée call the police but the detectives they send over offer no assistance.
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| - Robert Blake
- Bill Pullman
- Natasha Gregson Wagner
- Balthazar Gatty
- Gary Busey
- Patrícia Arquette
- Robert Loggia
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| - Mary Sweeney
Tom Sternberg
Deepak Nayar
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| - Ciby 2000
Asymmertrical Productions
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| - Febryary 21, 1997
United States
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| - Fred Madison (Bill Pullman) a Los Angeles saxophonist receives a massage on the intercom of his house from an unknown who says: Dick Laurent is dead During a break at a show one night Fred calls his home but his wife Renée (Patricia Arquette) does not answer any of the home's ringing telephones Arriving home later Fred finds her sleeping in their bed The next morning Renée finds a VHS tape on their contains a videotape of their house Afler having sex one night Fred sees Renée's face as that of a pale old man then tells Reneé of a dream he had about someone resembling her being attacked As the days pass more tapes arrive showing the interior of their house and even shots of the pair asleep in bad Fred and Renée call the police but the detectives they send over offer no assistance. Fred and Renée then attend a party being thrown by her friend Andy (Michael Massee). At the party the pale old man Fred dreamed about approaches Fred claming to have met him before. The man then says he is at Fred's house at that very moment and even somehow answera the house phone when Fred calls it. Fred asks Andy who the man is, and Andy replies: he is a friend of Dick Laurent's. Fred terrified and confuse, leaves the party and heads home with Renée. The next morning, another tape arrives and Fred watches it alone. To his horror, it shows him hovering over Renée's dismembered body. He is arrested for her murder, tried, found guilty and sentenced to death. Shortly after arriving at death. Shortly after arriving at death row, Fred is plagued by frequent headaches and strange visions of the Mystery Man, a burning cabin in the desert and a strange man driving down a dark highway.
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