|
|
Whispers in the Dark
(1992)
| Director: |
| | Plot: | A psychiatrist (Sciorra) is helping a patient who has a submissive and very satisfying sexual relationship with her lover. A new man the psychiatrist is seeing turns out to be her patient's lover. When someone is murdered, the psychiatrist must decide whether the lover is a homicidal maniac or someone she loves.
Psychiatrist Ann Hecker is ending one relationship and possibly starting an important new one, while finding that some of the sexual exploits her patients relate are weighing on her. Turning to a married friend from her research days for guidance, she finds his help increasingly important when a female patient is murdered and it turns out that her new boyfriend was also seeing the dead woman.
| | Cast: | | Annabella Sciorra | Ann Hecker |
| Jamey Sheridan | Doug McDowell |
| Anthony LaPaglia | Larry Morgenstern |
| Jill Clayburgh | Sarah Green |
| John Leguizamo | John Castillo |
| Deborah Kara Unger | Eve Abergray (as Deborah Unger) |
| Anthony Heald | Paul |
| Alan Alda | Leo Green |
| Jacqueline Brookes | Lorraine McDowell |
| Gene Canfield | Billy O'Meara |
| Albert Pisarenkov | Cab Driver |
| Malik | Earring Vendor |
| Bo Dietl | Detective Ditali |
| Joseph Badalucco Jr. | Undercover Cop (as Joseph Baddalucco Jr.) |
| Harsh Nayyar | Busboy (uncredited) |
| Barry Squitieri | Pedestrian being cursed (uncredited) |
| Writing By:
| | Christopher Crowe | (written by) |
| Produced By:
| | Martin Bregman | producer |
| Michael Bregman | producer (as Michael Scott Bregman) |
| Andrew Deane | executive producer |
| Eric Freiser | executive producer |
| Richard Gitelson | executive producer |
| Stephen F. Kesten | co-producer |
| William Link | executive producer |
|
|
|
|