Gazillion Movies Review :
The experienced inspector Victor Benezet (Morgan Freeman) asks his old friend Henry Hearst (Gene Hackman) to come to the police office to bring some clarification in the investigation of a murder case. Hearst, a respected lawyer, doesn’t feels for it because he is expected at a benefit party. Benezet however insist. Initially it seems to be a rut case, but rapidly it appears that Hearst’s statement about how he found the strangled girl contains lies. Moreover Benezet and his young colleague Owens (Thomas Jane) can link the lawyer to another murder on a young girl. The conversation becomes an interrogation and as Hearst change his declaration and more and more bizarre details from his private life are uncovered, Benezet gets persuaded that his friend is a child killer...
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| Director |
Stephen Hopkins
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| Editor |
John Smith
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| Music |
George Acogny
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George Acogny
Ruben Albarran
Emanuel DeReal
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Ángel 'Cucco' Peńa
Rudy Amando Pérez
Enrique Rangel
Joselo Rangel
Franz Grüber
James Pierpont
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| Producer |
Ross Grayson Bell
Matthew Binns
Morgan Freeman
Anne Marie Gillen
Gene Hackman
Stephen Hopkins
Maurice Leblond
Lori McCreary
Llewellyn Wells
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| Writer |
Claude Miller
Jean Herman
Michel Audiard
Tom Provost
W. Peter Iliff
John Wainwright
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