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Bryan Brown | Roland 'Rollie' Tyler | |
Brian Dennehy | Leo McCarthy | |
Rachel Ticotin | Kim Brandon | |
Joanna Gleason | Liz Kennedy, Assistant DA | |
Philip Bosco | Lt. Ray Silak, NYPD | |
Kevin J. O'Connor | Matt Neely | |
Tom Mason | Mike Brandon, NYPD | |
Dominic Zamprogna | Chris Brandon, Mike's Son | |
Jossie DeGuzman | Marisa Velez, Police Computer Expert | |
John Walsh | Rado | |
Peter Boretski | Carl Becker, Medallion Thief | |
Lisa Fallon | Kylie, Model for Decoy | |
Lee Broker | DeMarco | |
Philip Akin | Det. McQuay | |
Tony de Santis | Det. Santoni |
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Producer | Jack Wiener
Dodi Fayed Bryan Brown |
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Writer | Bill Condon
Gregory Fleeman |
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Cinematography | Victor J. Kemper
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Musician | Lalo Schifrin
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The Deadly Art of Illusion Bryan Brown and Brian Dennehy are back for an all-new action-thriller that continues the F/X saga with stylish wit, unrelenting suspense and amazing high-tech action. Five years after his first deadly adventure, Rollie Tyler (Brown) has left the special effects business and now designs sophisticated electronic toys for a living. But when his girlfriend's ex-husband (Tom Mason), a police detective, persuades him to devise an illusion to capture a serial killer, Rollie is once again lured into the lethal world of make-believe. And soon, he finds himself trapped in a murderous maze of deceit and treachery in which he must depend on his ingenious tricks -- and his friendship with detective Leo McCarthy (Dennehy) -- to expose a terrifying underworld conspiracy...but only if he can stay alive! |
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