After Alice (2000)

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Written by Jeff Miller

Directed by Paul Marcus

Also known as "Eye of the Killer"

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: UK/Germany/Canada

Filmed in Colour

Also known as "After Alice" this is the biggest Thriller to hit the screens this year.

The story follows Detective Mickey Hayden (Kiefer Sutherland) who happens to be an emotionally bruised and battered individual due to the awful things life has happened to pass his way.

In a desperate bid to free his mind and soul of these emotional hangups he turns to drink thinking it will help him forget.

However, when he is injured while trying to arrest an offender, he develops some very strange and psychic abilities.

At first, this new found ability distresses him, but eventually the visions he sees come in handy when he is assigned to an old case involving a serial killer.

It seems to appear that the killer is back, and Hayden joins forces with a professor of the paranormal (Polly Walker) who both attempt to catch the killer before the killer catches them first.

Cast

Image for Kiefer SutherlandKiefer SutherlandMickey Hayden
Henry CzernyHarvey
Polly WalkerDr. Vera Swann
Image for Gary HudsonGary HudsonJohn Hatter
Ronn SarosiakRay Coombs
Stephen OuimetteGideon Wood
Eve CrawfordMargaret Ellison
Dennis AkayamaOwen Gackstetter
Ardon BessLenny
A. Frank RuffoAlvin
Loren PetersenAlice
Alexander ChapmanClaudette
Martha GibsonMrs. Lurie
Colin GlazerTom Ellison
Susan KottmanMrs. Ramsey

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