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Willem Dafoe | Stan | |
Peter Stormare | Blair Collet | |
Clea DuVall | Sandy Strickland | |
Amy Carlson | Alexandra Fredericks | |
James Rebhorn | Chief Lewellyn Brainard | |
Scott Speedman | Carl Uffner | |
Yul Vazquez | Jorge Ruiz | |
Don Harvey | Killer | |
Paul Lazar | Medical Examiner | |
Edward Hibbert | Gallery Owner | |
Dennis Albanese | AA Member | |
Amir Arison | Criminal Profiler | |
Desiree Casado | Teenage Checkout Girl | |
Jordan Charney | Review Board chairman |
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Producer | Marissa McMahon
Michael G. Gunther |
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Writer | H.S. Miller
Tom Phelan Henry Miller |
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Cinematography | Fred Murphy
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Musician | Reinhold Heil
Johnny Klimek |
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Murder Is An Art Form Death Can Come In Many Forms. The artist: a sadistic serial killer. His canvas: New York City. His twisted signature: turning human victims into works of art. Academy Award-nominee Willem Dafoe (Spider-Man, Platoon) is a detective drawn into a gruesome case in this intense psychological thriller. Haunted by the killings, he soon finds himself confronting his own deadly past. With each slaying, the investigation takes a different, darker turn. And the nearer he's drawn to the murders, the closer he could become the ultimate victim - or take the fall for the crimes. Also starring Scott Speedman (The Strangers) and Clea Duvall (Heroes). |
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