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Jane Fonda | Alex Sternbergen | |
Jeff Bridges | Turner Kendall | |
Raul Julia | Joaquin Manero | |
Kathy Bates | Woman on Mateo Street | |
Diane Salinger | Isabel Harding | |
Richard Foronjy | Sergeant Greenbaum | |
Geoffrey Scott | Bobby Korshack | |
James 'Gypsy' Haake | Frankie | |
Kathleen Wilhoite | Red | |
Don Hood | Hurley | |
Fran Bennett | Airline Clerk | |
James Haake | Frankie | |
Michael Flanagan | Airline Supervisor | |
Bruce Vilanch | Bartender | |
Michael Prince | Mr. Harding | |
Frances Bergen | Mrs. Harding |
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Producer | Bruce Gilbert
Lois Bonfiglio Faye Schwab |
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Writer | James Hicks
David Rayfiel James Cresson |
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Cinematography | Andrzej Bartkowiak
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Musician | Paul Chihara
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...can be murder Who's the guy lying next to her? How did they meet? All Alex knows is that he's as dead as a toe-tagged John Doe. "He had a heart attack?" Alex's ex asks over the phone. "From a knife in the chest," she retorts. Two-time Academy Award winner Jane Fonda earned her seventh Oscar nomination* as Alex, an alcoholic has-been actress cast in the real-life role of Suspect #1. Panicked at facing the police, Alex runs for it right into the battered convertible of a washed-up former cop (Jeff Bridges). Their uneasy alliance draws them nearer each other and closer to the startling truth behind the murder. Director Sidney Lumet (The Verdict) draws strong performances from his leads and an ensemble that includes Raul Julia and Kathy Bates. The murder happened the night before. But the real mystery begins The Morning After. |
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